Well, Sup Forums, what are your favorite Classical pieces?
Currently I am listening to Wagner's Tannhäuser Overture
Well, Sup Forums, what are your favorite Classical pieces?
Currently I am listening to Wagner's Tannhäuser Overture
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The Thieving Magpie by Rossini
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata.
>/plebs/
only good classical composer is chopin
late Beethoven sonatas
late Beethoven string quartets
late Bach
anything by Rachmaninoff
Wow.
Bring back /classical/ please.
>Moonlight sonata is my favorite classical song :) haha ^^
Please Sup Forums, bring it back.
Been listening to some Stravinsky recently.
I've only been able to get into Romantic era stuff like Franz Liszt.
As a amateur violinist I'm really into Mendelssohn's Violin concerto in E minor, Bruch's violin concerto in G minor op.26, Caprice Basque opus 24 and Navarra by Pablo de Sarasate, Sonata no.3 Ballade by Ysaye, and Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto
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i love ivo pogorelich's scarlatti sonatas
Wagner's Ring Cycle for babbies (good if you want intense romanticism) :
Step 1: listen to it without singing
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Step 2: if you like the music and want to understand what it represents watch this
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Step 3: watch all four on acid for 15 hours
-Rheingold:
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-Walkure:
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Siegfried:
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Gotterdammerung:
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normie here, I like country music normally
la traviata is so fucking good though
What's the best?
Thielemann or Barenboim
Thielemann does a better job of conducting imo
Get the classic Solti recording via torrent or whatever and don't look back, it is the best intro, these options are for further appreciation after you know the material
John Coltrane - Blue Train
Debussy's Quartet in G minor
I'm assuming that those videos are the Boulez ones.
Don't watch those. Download the MET 1990 production conducted by Levine. Best video production by far. The torrent on rutracker has the first cd for Siegfried corrupted though, so someone posted another torrent for that part specifically.
1952 Keilberth for perfomance. 1990s Barenboim if you care about sound quality, it is by far the best modern performance.
Don't listen to this retard, Solti sucks.
In terms of vocalism the Solti record is unmatched. The only exception might be the 1953 Furtwaengler RAI records with Flagstad. Say what you will about the conducting, the singing is without equal.... my only exception is Hans Hotter in Walkure... his voice was too weak by then. James Morris owns that role in the Met DVDs
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my dumb ass linked the wrong time in the motets: youtu.be
Quatuor pour la fin du temps by Memessiaen.
>Siegfried is fucking Wolfgang Windgassen in the Solti ring
>unmatched
Sure thing buddy. The actual unmatched cast is the 1952 Keilberth I mentioned above. Not a single weak voice through the entire Ring, and all at peak form.
Yeah I'm a normie when it comes to classical. You can fuck right off.
Jesus that is as normie as it gets.
The Threepenny Opera is a musical based on an opera and hardly counts as classical by anyone's definition.
Here's my other favorite Weill then. Also it's considered an operetta like the Merry Widow and HMS Pinafore.
The past is dead guys.
Show me its body.