Is Bach's career proof that slow and steady wins the race?
/classical/
More like the bow of an instrument.
Ravel played himself only some of his easiest pieces.
I think it's unfair to compare Bach to any other composer.
Though I am biased, I find him to be the greatest, most essential composer of all time.
What makes a good composition?
Does it have to be complex?
Does it have to have a depth-filled form?
Does it need to sound like classical music?
Very rarely a good composer. He makes great pop music though.
i'm pretty classical pleb only listen to Bach and Satie. I'm looking for more pieces like the latter -- discordant but yet still very expressive solo piano pieces very spare, any suggestions?
Debussy, Mompou, Part, Takemitsu, Hauer
ergo, an instrument
it sounds good
then how does techno sounds so good