Boulez and Rautaavara fell victim to 2016 and Steve Reich will fall victim to 2017.
Adrian Taylor
Harnoncourt died too remember. Maybe God will take Miaxmianno Cobra, though he isn't that old I don't think.
Kayden Perry
What if Philip Glass dies
Oliver Adams
Damn, waht if Arvo Part dies
Grayson Gomez
Peter Maxwell Davies also died, but maybe /classical/ doesn't care about him because he's British
Isaac Watson
Maybe Penderecki will die. I'm just naming all of the most famous old composers here if you've noticed.
Christopher Ortiz
Maybe we'll all die.
Grayson Moore
Well, that's pretty m uch a given at this point.
Connor Scott
What if Elliot Carter dies haha just kidding he did live an incredibly long time though. Who else in the arts lived over age 100? All I know of are him and Manoel de Oliveira.
Gabriel Moore
Kirk Douglas
Cameron Thomas
holy shit
Grayson Stewart
Maybe Mozart will die.
Oliver Brown
Stanisław Skrowaczewski is getting close.
Jason Russell
DOn't even think it.
Grayson Campbell
Whoa Olivia de Havilland is alos still alive (at age 100)
Julian Cooper
Olivia De Havilland too.
Josiah Roberts
someone explain second dominants to me? its just a dominant 7th that isnt the tonic of the scale?
Zachary Foster
And George Burns lived to 100.
Sebastian Moore
I want a nice Sonata right now Sup Forums. Hit be with a soothing one, you fags.
Take V/V in C major >G is the V of C >if we pretend we're in the key of G now, D would be the V chord >thus, V/V of C major is D major You can extend this to like V/ii, V/iii, etc. In C major, these are A and B respectively (since ii and iii chords are Dm and Em so the dominants of those are A and B).
Alexander Miller
Oh yeah I can't believe I forgot, but the poet Nicanor Parra is 102 years old (still waiting for him to win the Nobel, but I guess it doesn't matter any more LOL)
5/4 is an uneven meter so I think your best bet would be to hone in on that wonkiness. Make it feel like a 4/4 + 1 beat or two 3/4 bars - 1 beat or something like that.
Chase Russell
write pizz numbnuts.
select the note you want to be plucked, pless ctr+t, type "pizz" press enter.
When you want to change back to bowed, do the same but write "arco"
Unfortunately for plebs Sibelius assumes you actually know how to compose
Carson Price
Still /r/ing the 2016 New Year's concert by Jansons if anyone has it.
>2017 edition. What recordings, upcoming performances, or (possible) compositions are you looking forward to in 2017? Incoming 50 post recap
Has this been addressed at all? Has nothing been leaked? Are no previews available? Is nothing coming out today? Has anything come out in the last week which would qualify for year end overlap aoty contention?
Only a sell out composer would be writing for demand anyway. Thats film and game soundtrack shit.
A true composer should be writing what they want to write, and fuck the demand.
Isaac Sullivan
Tfw really want to like Prokofiev but can't help but feel that a disappointingly small proportion of his music (Morning Serenade, Masks, Dance of the Knights, Peter & the Wolf March, the list goes on) is disproportionately better than the bulk of his oeuvre
Listen to the Alexander Nevsky and Lieutenant Kije suites. They are some of his best.
Prokofiev seems best with full orchestra and choir
Luis Richardson
>Only a sell out composer would be writing for demand anyway
I know, that's why I was asking if there was any demand in the first place. It would have meant that I could have done that while being financially secure. Regardless, I'm set on becoming the greatest fugue writer of this century, and I feel no one can stop me.
What's your record of the year /classical/? Mine is Scheherazade.2
Austin Watson
>user is triggered by ambition what a loser
Dylan Lopez
Fugues have already reached their peak. Try another form user.
Jonathan Williams
recommend me some pre-1100 music (no von bingen)
Jonathan Garcia
Who here /messiaen/
Aiden Morris
Aimard > Osborne vingt regards by far
Matthew Campbell
You think so? I haven't actually listened to a recorded version of it yet, I've seen it performed in it's entirety and partially, both once. I just went for the version with the highest rating on RYM if I'm honest. What makes Aimard better?
Nathan Sullivan
you wont make a decent living as a composer unless you're living somewhere like LA and doing film or TV scores - and its very competitive.
Even top tier composers tend to do other work like teaching. Mozart and Beethoven both taught to help pay the bills iirc. These days pro composers are often university professors
Justin White
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Leo Hill
where 2 start w/ tveitt ?
Kevin Thomas
I think we can all agree that the thing we most hate about poly is how he tries to play the innocent composer when he has his trip on and when he doesn't he's a total cockbag and you can always tell when it's him
Nolan Parker
why? (I don't know shit about classical music)
Colton Roberts
His taste in music is worse.
Easton Butler
Most of his work is lost but here are the essentials:
Piano Concerto No.2 "Hommage a Ravel" Piano Concerto No.4 "Aurora Borealis" Piano Sonata No.29 Aeolian Harp Hundred Hardanger Tunes Prillar Symphony Concerto No.2 for Hardanger Fiddle Vaorkvedja
He is Jewish and writes doo doo music
Carter Johnson
Baldurs Draumar is like one of the only compositions Tveitt has that isn't completely boring. He's pretty shit otherwise
Lincoln Bennett
You just don't get it
Landon Evans
I suppose most of his good compositions conveniently got burned up, as the great majority of the ones that are available are total trash
Luis Garcia
The Polytonality and Norwegian Nationalism is too much for you
Jaxon Turner
He's a nazi and he writes doo doo music
Adam Evans
:)
Lincoln Hughes
Thoughts on Froberger? Was thinking of spending my FL tokens on his Bob van Asperen series.