yeah I made that pic late at night and wasn't really paying attention. Actually looking at it revealed the mistake
Wyatt Taylor
Who /2013/ here? Those were the days. Now /classical/ is basically dead.
Kayden Collins
who /guitar/ here?
Sebastian Thomas
n00b amateur hobbyist /gg/uitarist(?) checking in. All I can do is finger exercises, but I Iove the instrument. One day, I will get there with enough practise and play some classical pieces.
Jack Campbell
You finger exercises, I finger ur mom
Cooper Adams
fuck off fag
Colton James
Does Brahms have anything worthwhile to listen to apart from the clarinet quintet and requiem?
Isaiah Smith
2011 was better. We even had good tripfags then.
Julian Jenkins
I know i will come of like an idiot, but can you folks recommend me something akin to the very harmonious and sweet parts in Stravinsky's Firebird?
Justin Clark
Daphnis et Chloe
Matthew Watson
>2013 >back when Sup Forums was a tumblr tripfag circlejerk wew lad... why the fuck are you even on Sup Forums?
Parker Barnes
Best Wozzeck recording?
Elijah Butler
When downloading music of this genre what exactly should I be getting? I tried a few artists but a few have tons of CDs to their name etc.
Or is there a site where I can listen to most of their works for free? Surely most of the works are public domain by now?
Aaron Flores
Kegel, Böhm, Metzmacher
Nathaniel Evans
classical.net/music/rep/index.php Try these basic repertoire lists, probably best to start recent and work back. Most of the compositions are in the public domain but not the performances or recordings. Just go by the composer you like first and don't worry too much about performers, you will develop your taste in them later.
Evan Thompson
>is there a site where I can listen to most of their works for free "youtube" classical is designed for live concerts, or recordings for record companies to make money, there aren't many "listen to all the classical for free" sites
Choose which period appeals to you the most and check out some composers.
Luke Williams
>things were better when there were more annoying tripfags Petzold >>>>> tripcucks
Download Soulseek, you'll find everything there. Remember to share something of your own, or some users will block ypu from downloading their folders.
The quartets and the quintet. Also, if you know how to do it, listen to his music while reading his scores: at aome point you'll discover how much organic, coherent and perfectly planned everything he wrote was. There is much to be learnt from his scores.
His chamber music is pretty good as a whole. Cello sonate, clarinet sonata, piano trios, piano quintet and quartet etc. His piano music is quite good too, particularly the late stuff, although the early stuff is very listenable too (Op. 10 ballades for example)
Brayden Russell
>trying to enjoy Hummel's piano concerti when the flat below starts playing obnoxiously loud electronic music Guess it's time for Strauss then.
Nathan Watson
>I can now be mediocre without being called out for it! truly this is the golden age
Hunter Rodriguez
Soulseek is great, but why does it keep disconnecting every 5 minutes?
Nicholas Perez
This. Stop looking around, the best music is right under your nose. It's Mozart's.
kys
>unironically discussing Brahms on Sup Forums >>>r/music
What Mozart are you listening to, fellow patricians?
>Also who was in the wrong here? The ones who didn't have Wagner on their team.
Wyatt Hall
If you want to trip and have an identity then try Reddit or literally every other website that's not an anonymous imageboard.
Zachary Hernandez
Just two groups of autists trying to claim Beethoven as their own.
Kevin Smith
Brahms wins, basically.
Connor Gomez
Robert Schumann.
Jackson Brooks
Mozart wrote a dozen of pieces and repeated them a thousand times. What a time to be alive.
Kayden Hall
Don't fuck with the formula
Christopher Flores
My problem with Schumann is that most of his ends of section are way too abrupt. The themes are somewhat related, but their variations are way too radical for these pieces to be organic. To me it ends up being a sequence of beautiful moments that do not add up to anything concrete.