ATM my /classical/ folder is a mess, but I think I'm gonna spend few hours to rename each folder like that: >composer name - (composition date) composition/album name ~ musicians names eventually (recording date) [release date]
how do you order your stuff??
William Barnes
I have 2 requests: Is there no torrent with all the stuff in OP? Mega is cool and all but I prefer torrent for mass download. Does anyone happen to have works from Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov? Can't find shit on the internet?
Reminder that the Art of Fugue is a keyboard work. Reminder that the best performance is on piano.
Robert Brooks
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Jose Perry
Bump
Evan Walker
Lutz Kirchhof - The Language of the Gods, The Parisian Art of Lute Music (2007) [320kbps] >Renaissance, Baroque. XVI-XVIIth French music. Sample: (not samples but this is similar) youtu.be/HCCu1n3rBW8 Download: www59.zippyshare.com/v/aa9W8TwX/file.html
if anyone cans share XVth French stuff (ie. Josquin des Prés, Clément Janequin) that would be nice!
Henry Watson
they add another harpsichord that you play with your feet. like an organ.
Jayden Torres
>absolute music >asserting instrumentation
Charles Gray
I sort of want to listen to this. I can't find an upload yet, however. A couple years ago I read about this thing. He commissioned a piano to be built without the strings crossing so it doesn't get that sympathetic resonance. Like a fortepiano basically. I haven't heard a recording of it yet.
Bought the scores for Rigoletto and Rheingold in a second-hand bookshop earlier today. Just as I was about to leave, I noticed the novel form of Cunning Little Vixen that Janacek adapted. Feel like it might have been providence considering I'm performing in a production of it in ~7 months. Also sang some Mantyjaarvi tonight, interesting composer. Bruckner's sacred music is a lot more tolerable than his symphonies Most of the relevant stuff is in English anyway (in the file information window stuff). Although for Russian composers it can sometimes be a little bit more difficult >Not piano pedalier Most underrated instrument youtube.com/watch?v=HELxh1-diuA Are you the pianist from the other thread? What did you play?
Samuel Bennett
>that one piece that made you fall in love with classical music and even after all these years, you can come back to it and still feel the same thrill as the first time
What's her name /classical/?
Liam Price
[spoiler]Mondscheinsonate[/spoiler]
Parker Morgan
Literally Beethoven 9
Joseph Young
I can tell you...but I won't. What's her name user?
I can't listen to the final movement without at least welling up
Bentley Kelly
Pathememe or Appassiomeme or Waldmeme or Hamemerklavier?
Benjamin Rivera
Hello again /classical/, I'm here to bring you my proposition. As I'm sure most of you have noticed, the Sup Forums core chart is lacking in several areas, but one of the most jarring omissions is a section for classical music.
So here's my proposition, I want you to suggest items to add for a classical section on the Sup Forums core chart. There's a catch though. The chart is not only the essential recordings, but also the records you feel have the best recordings. That way, people will not have to sift through endless releases of the same recording, trying to find which one is the best.
Let's make a chart so I can post it here > in this thread
Grayson Reed
Also, please post a picture of the album itself, it can get confusing trying to find the recording to put into the chart.
Isaiah Rivera
>The chart is not only the essential recordings, but also the records you feel have the best recordings.
What do you mean by this
Easton Powell
I wrote that up really quick, but what I mean is the essential compositions from famous composers as well as a recording /classical/ best exemplifies said composition.
Wyatt Turner
Paul Hindemith - Piano Sonatas - Gelnn Gould
Chase Wright
I'm not sure if you're familiar with the 'best recording' debates that go on but there are often a lot of recordings in contention and a lot of it comes down to what your personal preferences are.
And if any old meme recordings get put on the chart, then most Sup Forums people won't listen to them because they don't know how to listen to classical recordings and will just moan about bad sound quality.
Aiden Morris
added, thank you very much
Cooper Perez
I was not aware of this debate, though that could pose a problem. I wanted to add this section since I know a lot of people have been asking for it for years, yet few have put in the effort to make one. Some people find it daunting to have to sort through hundreds of recordings of the same composition and I felt that if we waded through to the ones that many people agree on, then it will help get more people into classical music as a whole.
Tyler Gutierrez
Ravel/Dutoit - Daphnis et Chloe
Christopher Cruz
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Grayson Johnson
I think it would be better to have a list of The Bestest Musics by The Classical Gang and then have 1-5 great recordings of each but that's a hell of a lot of effort for a chart for a Chinese underwater meme site.
Ian Edwards
maybe instead of "best" it is more correct to use "notable". however, some artists release many recordings of popular classical music that are all pretty decent, so it would be nice to have some variety among performing artists as well.
Sebastian Baker
>sort through hundreds of recordings of the same composition unless you're a classical geek (in that case, you don't need such very basic essential chart), you can't really spot differences between such recordings: pleb like me prefer a clean recording & a nice artwork. We won't bitch about who record this piece, when, etc.
Christian Williams
That works as well. It's better to have something than to leave no classical section in the Sup Forumscore chart, considering there's a large portion of Sup Forums that do listen to classical or want to get into it.
That's also a fair point. Considering this, though, what would you recommend?
Lincoln Russell
>find mozart and haydn rigid and boring >don't mind bach does this make any sense?
Julian Bennett
Classical period music is longer and has too many repeats.
Austin James
Ya you're a pleb.
Connor Flores
Need not be stated, I'm talking about famous composers on Sup Forums
Angel Martin
I have to disagree, and I'm far from a classical geek. Having listened to classical music for a year, I really have noticed that the performer matters. Many compositions that I couldn't enjoy at all turned out to be great once I found a different recording that suited my tastes better. For example, I love Gould's clarity in Bach solo suites, while Hewitt and Schiff when performing the same pieces just bore me.
Dominic Cox
>don't mind bach >"don't mind"
Wyatt Gomez
I download a lot of music selectively out of box sets. Albums seem like rockist mentality to me. Classical music is inconvenient, that's just the way it is.
Jose Hernandez
What Mozart have you heard cunt?
Dylan Hernandez
>Nocturne 2 was composed at the age of 20
Jackson Thomas
Is Tchaikovsky considered pleb? I fell in love with his music after playing some of it.
William Nelson
you're a pleb for asking if tchaikovsky is pleb
Ayden Green
Symphony 40, Piano Concerto (9,17), Clarinet Concerto, plus a bunch of youtube shit throughout the years I didn't like; Piano Concerto (20,21), Requiem I liked alright but didn't care too much for.
I have no music degree or argument to make but it just sounds like some technical wankery to me
Chase Sanders
well you listened to his a lot of his least "rigid" stuff already
try his symphony 41, piano concerto 24, and quintet in c major
Bentley Brown
>not being in love with the slow movement in the clarinet concerto You just have no taste or emotion, I don't know what else to tell you t b h.
Any rec's for non-poncy baritone opera singers? Saw Brian Stokes Mitchel on broadway a while back and enjoyed his voice, am looking for something similar.
Julian Russell
>non-poncy >on broadway pick one
Brandon Taylor
add Vladimir Sofronitsky - Scriabin Recital
Adrian Perry
Arthur Rubinstein - Chopin 19 Nocturnes (Vol. 49)
Matthew Bailey
petzold
Easton Hill
were these the right ones?
Alexander Jones
What did he mean by this
Angel Barnes
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Angel Thomas
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Jose Scott
this
Gabriel Myers
fpmiu
Elijah Foster
essential
Levi Carter
>Bruckner >Best anything what the fuck? you are tripping my friend.
>Keyboard work *Organ work It aint best on piano. too cold, cannot sustain the long pedal notes. One performer cannot accurately play all the different voices without butchering amounts of rubato.
Bach is full of life, endlessly interesting without being contrived.
If you listen to this general you're going to end up with some very poor recording and "essential" piece choices, just saying.
He isn't going to win any prizes with that. no dynamics, no extended techniques, no live electronics, no timbral exploration.
Andrew Harris
do you have a good download of this?
Noah Parker
thats not a problem with black metal
Henry Hill
you have nothing better to do
Oliver Robinson
this got me into renaissance
Oliver Stewart
Good luck.
Connor Walker
The Mikado. I went to see it as a kid and still love it to this day.
Robert Campbell
What classical music would she listen to? Is she a bogposter?
Eli Nguyen
Wagner and probably tylo be chillin
Easton Hughes
Chopin's nocturne op.55 no.1 in F moll
Lincoln Clark
Verdi's Requiem
Juan Ramirez
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Ian Robinson
>Petzold composed Minuet in G major at the age of 10
Noah Phillips
what are good Brahm works
Jonathan Howard
Who /crazy/ here?
Uni bought me near to suicide, the academic life is not for me and I have no talent, apart from playing proficiently classical guitar.
I'm going to quit uni, work a part-time job, live in squalor and poverty and dedicate all my free time to piano.
I know that I'm starting extremely late (I'm 20yo) but I guess this is my call. I'd rather be a loser in music than being a loser in Biology.
Blake Ross
i know that feel bro, they say it's hopeless
Aiden Baker
Eh, I'm tireless and I'm already used to play music for more than 10 hours everyday. Also my theory and composition is in check.
It's still better than ending up in a shitty laboratory and do analysis for 30 years and then retire. I'm pretty sure that if I pick this road I'll kil mysef in less than 10 years, I'd rather fail in something that I truly appreciate. I may be lacking in modesty but I'm pretty sure that no artistic achievement is beyond me. I really feel that as long as I'm allowed to be creative I have no limit.
Brayden Morris
No it didn't, because Pérotin is medieval/ars antiqua