>classical period guide >mozart, haydn and beethoven, the list goes on...
>(1750-1830) >pergolesi who is randomly included as filler died 1736
>salieri; overtures
Kill yourself
Easton Clark
>Bernstein >Not Furtwängler >Not Toscanini >Not even Bernstein's Live Berlin Performance of the 9th while the Wall was torn down At least it isn't yours.
>there is good modern music schnittke sucks lol Your use of English betrays your lack of intelligence, which explains why you can't understand Schnittke.
>Marais, Rameau and Lully are universally well received >Chopin, Debussy, etc. receives massive amounts of flak Really makes you think doesn't it? Maybe, just maybe, that French music really ended with Lully??
Aaron Cooper
Is bach good
Dylan Jones
I like you anime-baroque poster but dont get too ahead of yourself
Also shitpin was polish
Luke Hernandez
Just half kidding of course.
Colton Rivera
What's some /lit/core classical? There's Verdi's Falstaff and Othello (along with Rossini's Othello too) Shosty's Macbeth (I haven't listened to it or any of his operas so I dunno if it's any good) Strauss' Also sprach Zarathustra & Don Quixote
Hunter Morgan
Bach? Heh.... More like B*g!
Alexander James
>Shosty's Macbeth
Aiden Smith
Benjamin Britten's Billy Budd and Death in Venice
Grayson Wilson
pls d-dont shitpost!
Jason Gutierrez
One of the best
Chase Torres
post good bach!
Caleb Rivera
posts like these almost make me convince myself i'm talking to actual anime girls
also you are elevating the "flak" from the level of shitposting.
Dominic Barnes
>he isn't a cute anime girl
Owen Watson
Fuck off poly
Asher Morris
Did Schinttke compose that? Sounds like him when he's actually trying to write tonally
Jose Nguyen
p-please n-no bully!
Tyler Gutierrez
>tfw mawluh 1 is actually pretty good
Chase Torres
The best Bach is actually BWV 1070 but a decent recording can't be found on YT.
Jack Evans
I want a report on why you like B*ch on my desk in roughly 1 hour.
Later, troglodytes.
Alexander Baker
This is how it starts senpai. I got hooked on Mahler 1, especially dat 2nd movement. Then I listened to the 7th and fell in love with that. Now I support the idea of an independent Jewish state. Oy vey
Ryder Russell
More like Bachlodytes amirite? :^l
Zachary Edwards
>mahler was a manlet that explains a lot of things
Tyler Rogers
What recording were you listening to?
Sebastian Smith
B*rnstein unfortunately. I just clicked a YouTube video with sheet music to give it a quick listen.
For once Mahler didn't make me sleep. What do you recommend I'm not a recording autist
>be based Schumann >spend your childhood and teenagehood reading literature and poetry >decide to become a piano virtuoso when you're 20 >you fuck up your hands >decide to become a great composer >study furiously composition >in 1 years you're already composing your piano sonatas >become a virtuoso in composition almost immediatly >tfw you're able to compose faster than Mozart without the aid of any instrument >end up writing for every classical genre but opera (well, he did that too but he did not excel in it) >virtually every major German romantic composer downright steal your aesthetic and ideas >while you're doing this you're also writing reviews of contemporary composer >you're sophisticated as fuck, so you immediatly pick from their Op.1 all those composers who will make history, missing on your mark literally 0 times >on top of that you manage to marry the best female pianist in Europe, and have a beautiful, romantic relationship with her and the children she will give you
>tfw love every slow movement that Mahler has ever done >dislike all the other movements
I guess I just don't like high-speed emotional turbulence. Like, I fucking love the 6th's Andante, one of the best slow movements in anything ever, but dear god every other movement I can't stand. I hate that psuedo-militaristic marching and the highly neurotic final movement just makes me dizzy.
Second mvt of the 5th, and the finale of the 6th are my least favorite things he's written
Weirdly enough I don't find the bombast in the 8th that annoying, despite it probably being his loudest piece. Aside from which, the Faust is pretty quiet most of the time and pretty soothing
James Torres
>tfw everytime I hear Mahler, LOTGH scenes play out in my head
Thomas Peterson
when i had top 40 on i felt like suffering
this on the other hand is high quality and non-stressful
Oliver Morgan
I don't know, the second movement under Fischer is pretty amazing
everyone has be antisemitical for all time (except the jews themselves). Its only recently it went out of fashion.
Thomas Green
Baroque is beautiful, that's why they call it a pearl.
Connor Mitchell
yeah, ok, just go ahead and excuse the fact that Wagner killed 6 trillion jews
Gavin Garcia
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Dominic Smith
>Stacatto trombones notes at 1:17 completely flaccid and probably playing at mp or mf lost me there.
I mean they're block staccato chords marked sf, surely he wanted them to stand out not blend in the background. Fischer was going pretty well up to that point, good tempi, handling the polyphony well and keeping it all together.
Don't worry, even Mahler was questioning what monstrosity he had created after the premiere of the 5th.
Nathaniel Richardson
that's a bit of a nitpick, you've gotta look at the whole interpretation
eh getting something so basic wrong (at least compared to most other interpretations, and the information in the score) throws me off straight away. I dont really want to look at the whole interpretation after that limp handling of important brass parts
Owen Cox
two seconds of trombones being less poignant, you're being ridiculous
it's not a mistake, it's a matter of interpretation, just like mahler himself wouldn't get everything right
Oliver Martin
Your friendly reminder that G*rmans, not Jews, are responsible for the degeneracy going on in various art forms and especially in art music.
>Bach Single-handedly killed emotion with his complexity wank.
>Schoenberg Turned music into cacophonous nonsense.
>Wagner His power metal-esque bombastism-over-substance compositions influenced a whole generation of frustrated teens to take the National Socialist path decades later.
>Stockhausen Took Schoenberg's formula even further. Responsible for electronic """"""""music"""""""".
And, these are just the brightest examples.
If your top 5 composers happen to be of G*rman origin, heck if any of your favorite composers happen to be of G*rman origin, you just hate music, plain and simple.
Juan Wood
At least Mahler would make notes marked sf have some impact.