*plays a theme* *plays it again, adding a canon with the left hand*
Owen Price
petzld
Ayden Gomez
>plays a melody >submediant lol
Thomas Kelly
*ends a section with a trill* *does it again* *keep doing it for his entire career*
Elijah Stewart
>phrase about to end >dude deceptive cadence lmao >repeat phrase >dude PAC lmao
Colton Rogers
>tfw to intelegant to listen too mozart
Robert Thomas
*writes the D minor and C major piano concertos in 2 weeks*
Robert Gray
*exorcises the world*
Austin Lopez
Where do you find your video productions of opera or other pieces that benefit from a visual element? It's been a piece of work trying to find works subtitled in english on the russian hacker tracker.
Zachary Johnson
>Hengelbrock cancelled his Rheingold this month for health reasons fuck
been looking forward to that for months.
Lucas Sullivan
>*writes fugues in the 21st century* >*continues to do so*
Start with the big three: Beethoven, Bach, and Mozart
Adam Price
The second one is in there though
Sebastian Nguyen
what makes them the big three? and where do i go from there?
John Sanders
Those three are generally considered by almost everyone involved with classical music as the greatest composers that every lived.
Where you go from there depends on which of the three you prefer.
Dominic Young
glad to see you saved my pic
Brandon Wilson
Accompanying photo for the first mega link so everyone knows what's in it.
Anthony Thomas
>being this much of a DG shill
Cameron Rogers
*doesn't understand cadenzas* (You)
Jayden Campbell
this is helpful, thanks
this is not. But yeah lol get some Sony/EMI in there
Dominic Wood
At least Janowski is filling in for him. But, yeha, a bit disappointing. I was looking forward to it too, because he had a fairly interesting Parsifal.
Lang Lang is basically the modern day Chopin/Liszt/Paganini desu. Really puts worshipping those talentless hacks into perspective doesn't it?
Nathan Reyes
How are Chopin, Liszt or Paganini talentless hacks?
Angel Gonzalez
Start with Mozart's Piano concerti and Bach's cantatas.
Gabriel Evans
Is /classical/ the new Sup Forums?
Christopher Ramirez
How is Lang Lang a hack?
Juan Collins
He is a talentless showman who got there through national propaganda.
Chopin, Liszt and Paganini, at the very least, where some of the finest virtuosos world-wide, and later in their life dedicated their career to compositions that were not meant to merely entertain.
Jeremiah King
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Tyler Cox
Are you disputing the fact that Liszt, Chopin and Paganini were the most revered virtuosos of their time?
Ayden Green
They're all talentless showmen who got there through national propaganda.
Gabriel Martinez
while not large scale, anybody whos studied chopin's later works (op 58 and beyond) knows theyre littered with inventive and carefully written passages of counterpoint.
Nolan Perez
yeah but its poop compared to bach so therefore he is beyond redeemingly shit who cant even write a 6 voice triple fugue like a LOSER
Caleb Jones
Paganini was a fucking hack though
Logan Torres
To this day they're still pedagogical important, and they're teaching lineage has given us some of the best pianists in our canon. And should I forget the fact that all of them, especially Liszt and Paganini, promoted the best music of their time out of sheer passion, while costantly rediscovering some of the best music of their past? These guys were a force of good, Lang Lang is a corporate puppet. They've achieved something even outside of performance and composition. Lang Lang is barely a virtuoso.
Evan Wood
Paganini was the first great virtuoso. It may be trite now, but he literally made this professional figure up by himself. Also he basically inspired every relevant German, Italian and French Romantic musician of the first half of the XIX century, so there's that too. Without Paganini there would be no Liszt, Schumann and Berlioz.
Ryan Ward
Not true. Chopin never went back to Poland after the botched revolution. Most of Liszt fans and supporters wer not Hungarian. Italy was not a country yet when Paganini died.