I'm posting it here again since I've got only 1 serious answer. It's the first minute of a string trio I'm sketching. It is still fairly unpolished, but I think that it is clear enough on where am I trying to go with this piece. Any actual opinion will be appreciated
Daniel Murphy
What's been the deal with DG's album covers recently? they look cringeworthy
Juan King
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Luis Russell
the label has always been low tier on cover aesthetic but there are a few redeeming series
Why are classical threads so shit nowadays? It's all links and no discussion. I might as well be on /r/classical
Jayden Powell
Salieri>Mozart
Grayson Foster
skippity boo bop
Jose Cruz
I just came to the startling realization that Schubert's late chamber works are essentially an outpouring of the repression he built up from wanting to write orchestral music yet lacking access to professional orchestras or performances. He poured hysterics and drama into the genre.
For that reason Mozart remains the king of chamber ensemble writing.
Also, why do these threads have a nu-male for an OP now?
Aaron Perez
I'm currently having my world destroyed by Ockeghem and Palestrina. Where to next?
William Russell
the covers then and now are both shit you can choose to put anything on an album cover and you choose a photo of the performers? how fucking boring are you?
Thomas Lee
>I might as well be on /r/classical
yeah, just go back
Justin Torres
Where do you go to find new stuff? I feel like there has to be more than just whatever googling classical music/composer pulls up.
Jaxson Johnson
if you don't already have a process down for discovering new music you're probably underage
Wyatt Brooks
I have subscriptions to over 20 classical music related print publications.
Jaxson Bell
That's one hell of a pull, because I don't have some way to actively discover musicians that have been dead for over a century I must be under the age of 18.
I'd rather learn to fish than be drip fed someone else's fish.
Then go to concerts and buy all the new records yourself.
Christopher Baker
What classical rags would you recommend?
William Taylor
Thanks, but to reiterate, I'm not looking to be spoonfed, I'm asking how you go about discovering music in the first place. I recently came across someone who's overtures are 10/10, and I'm frustrated that there's probably a dozen people like him I just don't know about because I don't know what combination of letters to throw into Google.
>The only way to learn about classical music is to go to concerts or subscribe to print publications
David Gonzalez
fuck off
Luis Miller
>I recently came across someone who's overtures are 10/10 Who, if you don't mind me asking?
Jeremiah Kelly
Lassus.
Sebastian Foster
>I'm not looking to be spoonfed >"please tell me how to find music" >well most people find classical music through publications or going to concerts or.... >"nah, I don't want to do any of that"
what's your problem
Leo Carter
What you're looking for is a critic's picks of the year list.
Eli Bell
These are useful, actually. For films I use Jonathan Rosenbaum's. Who's a good one to use for classical music?
Chase Adams
>Where can I find music >I get my music through publications or concerts >Thanks but I'm more interested in the process they use to discover music instead of relying on other people to decide for me >Fuck off
What's your problem?
Jayden Powell
what do you mean relying on other people to decide for you?
you want a magic book full of every composition that's ever been composed and then choose compositions from that at random? every avenue of music discovery has to be created or curated by someone. that's not the same thing as being spoonfed.
Isaiah Edwards
I don't want to spoonfeed you and ruin the whole process of wonder and discovery.
Colton Cooper
kek
Ryder Cooper
I'm someone else. I'm just curious who, specifically, are the most judicious people that keep abreast of the contemporary music world
Elijah Green
idk I just check up on DG picks of the year. They have editor's choice and reader's choice lists.
heard this piece while watching The Lobster. Composer is Αττίk. I adore the piano prelude, the singing is cute too but; I'd like to hear if anyone know any other good compositions by him, or something similar (No need to mention Rach or Chopin etudes). The only other stuff I found by him are very bland disappointing greek songs.
Ethan Wood
err, what i meant was, i was looking for some similar piano compositions
Complete beginner here. What's up with late Beethoven sonatas? I know nothing about theory, but as far as I can tell he costantly modulate almost effortessly, going withou notice from one scale to a completely different one, while still mantaining a perfect semblance of order.
How does he do that? Is that something you can do only when you've mastered completely melody, harmony and counterpoint?
hand span means literally nothing and asking about it is a sure sign of a shitty pianist
Christian Cooper
I can't tell what you're going for here. Maybe develop a clear melody? The repetitive quarter notes make all the voices sound like one voice moving like a chord. After a couple more listens it sounds like you might be going for some kind of fugato, but without any dynamic, rhythmic or expressive variety, it's hard to tell.