Almost the Holidays edition.
Post music for Christmas and Chanukah.
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>no links
don't worry op i got yer back
>General Folder #1. Renaissance up to 20th century/modern classical. Also contains a folder of live recordings/recitals by some outstanding performers.
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>General Folder #2. Mostly Romantic up to 20th century/modern, but also includes recordings of music by Bach, Mozart and others
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>General Folder #3. Mostly 20th century/modern with other assorted bits and pieces
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>General Folder #4. Renaissance up to early/mid-20th century. Also contains a folder of Scarlatti sonate and another live recording/recital folder.
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>General Folder #5. Renaissance up to late 19th century
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>General Folder #6. Very eclectic mix
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>Renaissance Folder #1. Mass settings
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>Renaissance Folder #2. Motets and madrigals (plus Leiden choirbooks)
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>Debussy. There is an accompanying chart, available on request.
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>Opera Folder. Contains recorded video productions of about 10 well-known operas, with a bias towards late Romantic
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>Debussy. There is an accompanying chart, available on request.
Pls give chart.
I don't have the chart, juts listen to La mer or something
Is it even in there lad?
Which ones 2 dl?
IDK just find it on youtube
Not Christmas per se, but it's wintry.
Ya it has this performance.
What has Beethoven got to do with Christmas? Everyone talks about how "great" Beethoven was. Beethoven wasn't so great
Pls post link
Thx lad
>no ''randomcomposer was a X secret agent general''
You failed
What's the most festive atonal music? Ideally the most meaningless absolute music.
Do I mind if I utilize your bandfag skills?
I've been trying to figure what a few of these songs were but without luck. I know for sure one is John Adam's "Wild Nights" from Harmonium.
I assume the other is a Bernstein song and another is a David Holsinger piece. And thoughts would be appreciated.
It's clearly satire
I'm too musically illiterate to recognize this
wtf is with these random assed formations?
If they are random then you'll never have to tell a story. That's why.
Wild Nights is not in there. I just listened to it. They definitely didn't play it. In fact even the second thing sounds too plebby to be Adams (yeah, it was pretty bad)
I'll explain the joke to you: since atonal music is not set in any particular key, there is no signature key (you can put sharps and flats at the beginning of the score to indicate that that note is ALWAYS sharp or flat).
There are, though, 2 keys without sharps and flats: A minor and C major. Since the major scales are usually percieved as happy the author says that all serialist and atonal music is in A minor (since it mostly sounds eerie, creepy or violent).
It is clearly preposterous, since it's a musical definition that stems from a technicality in music nomenclature.
>I'm too musically illiterate to recognize this
yes okay but stuff like "is said to have replaced the complicated texts traditionally used in the school’s twentieth-century theory courses—such as Allen Forte’s The Structure of Atonal Music—with elementary primers on the tonal system and the Circle of Fifths." didn't give you the hint?
My favourite hint is at the bottom of the site where it says "Submediant is a satirical site. Its contents are not to be trusted. Believe at your own risk."
Yeah it's from 2002. Everything is shitty in high school.
I thought it was. :45 - 1:24. Either way all these tune's names are on the tip of my tongue but for the life of me I can't remember their damn names.
I sort of did a double-take in the first paragraph and shitposted it immediately
>implying Adams is bad
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No one talks about this because it's not famous but this is good
atonal music isn't really "festive" but you could try Stravinsky's Agon
don't get testy. You only like Adams because you're a mode junkie
Would anyone happen to have this? I want it for the Boulez
>be 21
>enroll in conservatory (piano performance)
>tfw everyone is 15
For fuck's sake.
dreaming of a Biber Christmas
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This is beautiful.
He a modern master along with Bernstein and Copland.
Post unknown baroque composers
can you recommend a good recording of this? I tried musica antiqua but the organ was way too loud and also holloway's but it just bored me. neither of them really lived up to the hype it seems and I still like his 8 violin sonatas better
yes m8
never been satisfied with a single performance of the rosary sonatas. I personally jump around a lot. I might actually recommend listening to the first recorded performance by Eduard Melkus. It's dated in style but we can clearly see Melkus putting his entirety into the work.
>Savall
Good thing he can actually perform and conduct, else he would literally be the period specialist version of Maximiliano Cobra. Why he feels the need to give this program the superfluous title "Baroque Splendour" is beyond me. Savall being Savall I guess.
I think he's just autistic, he has a lot of dumb titles for his recordings
Is this recording any good, by the way? I've enjoyed Savall's Battalia, although I've yet to listen to his work on the Bruxellensis or the other Biber Requiem. He's always been hit-or-miss with me. Can't stand his Art of Fugue, and those fake Medieval music releases tire me.
Agree regarding his Art of Fugue. His Musical Offering is ok, though.
I thought it (the Missa) was good, although there isn't much competition for the Missa Salisburgensis, there's a limited selection of recordings.
I prefer it to Goebel's overall, anyway. I felt like Goebel's dynamics were a bit too stark in contrast (LOUD, quiet, LOUD, quiet, etc.), and the over-reverberant acoustic (which sounds like it was recorded in a cave) wasn't really easy on my ears.
>His Musical Offering is ok
very true. But I've found it tough to find a definitive recording for that work.
>the over-reverberant acoustic (which sounds like it was recorded in a cave)
iirc Goebel intentionally recorded the Salisburgensis in Salzburg Cathedral, the acoustic space for which it was supposedly written. I'll eventually give this a listen, though.
how do i into britten?
Submediant was such a disappointment, given the potential it had. I guess that if you're going to take cues from Clickhole, you need to have competent writers to make a case for yourself.
Anyone have some music good for studying to? Relaxing stuff like Blumenlied, Wrong Note, Clair de Lune etc.
what's blumenlied?
to the user who made these mega folders,
thank you very much!
What's your favorite version of Faure's pavane? Piano, orchestral, or choral?
>what's google?
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faster version.
which Scarlatti sonata to start?
there are too man :(
Just listen to them in order.
> Giuseppe Valentini (14 December 1681 – November 1753), nicknamed Straccioncino (Little Ragamuffin)
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Bernstein exclusively deals in schlock tho
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favorite Renaissance composer?
If you don't listen to this at some point today or tomorrow you need to re-evaluate your life choices.
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Fucking patrician taste. I listened to this on my local radio station a few years ago and was overwhelmed.
Josquin
welcome to professional music, please leave your life at the door
Can i get some fucking good flute pieces that are not Syrinx?
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BWV 1030
real trash
Sweelinck.
Youtube's the best I can do.
What should I spend my Christmas tokens on?
nice meme
Eh, at this point I'm pretty sure that I have to be the most groundbreaking and perfect composer of this time, while being a decent virtuoso.
It's literally the only way to compete with these kids.
Where is minimalism better, in art music or the popular kind?
Can anyone give me a site that does reviews of new recordings and such? Looking to listen to mostly new stuff in 2017 and want to figure out how to find all of it.
Art music is always better.
I've asked here before if there's a site like Rotten Tomatoes for classical music recordings, but I haven't seen anything. The best you can do is look up reviews in various periodicals, as far as I'm aware
Spring 1 is the only worthwhile part
That's probably what is looking for, but it's just a regular review site, rather than one that catalogs reviews from various periodicals like Rotten Tomatoes does. Something like that for classical music would be awesome.
The first melody, before the announcer speaks, is the hymn The Doxology.
Pick them randomly
2:50 is To Tame the Perilous Skies I think (Holsinger)
I'm 3 years out of high school and I still have dreams about marching band
is that weird
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best "We Wish You Were A Merry Christmas" remix imo
Harpsichord kinda ruins it to be honest.
Played an Advent Reger choral prelude just before Christmas mass, last chance.
Disregard the hiccups and merry christmas
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Had the phone on my left, so the pipes on my right come off way too silent.
That would be p great, yes.
Thanks, this is exactly what I was looking for!
I'm a compsci student, so if people could link me more review sites, I could actually see how hard it'd be to make such a site, doesn't seem all that hard. But you'd have to have enough sources to aggregate from.
Posting some more christmas music
Prokofief
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Thoughts on Paul Hindemith?
Any neat guitar albums worth a FL token?
FL token? What website are you using now that what is dead?
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A sleigh ride for Christmas!
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Is pth a meme or is it a good tracker?
I like him!
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Do you have a favourite mass?