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MOTHERFUCKING Beethoven edition

>General Folder #1. Renaissance up to 20th century/modern classical. Also contains a folder of live recordings/recitals by some outstanding performers.
mega.co.nz/#F!mMYGhBgY!Ee_a6DJvLJRGej-9GBqi0A
>General Folder #2. Mostly Romantic up to 20th century/modern, but also includes recordings of music by Bach, Mozart and others
mega.co.nz/#F!lIh3GRpY!piUs-QdhZACFt2hGtX39Rw
>General Folder #3. Mostly 20th century/modern with other assorted bits and pieces
mega.co.nz/#F!Y8pXlJ7L!RzSeyGemu6QdvYzlfKs67w
>General Folder #4. Renaissance up to early/mid-20th century. Also contains a folder of Scarlatti sonate and another live recording/recital folder.
mega.co.nz/#F!kMpkFSzL!diCUavpSn9B-pr-MfKnKdA
>General Folder #5. Renaissance up to late 19th century
mega.co.nz/#F!ekBFiCLD!spgz8Ij5G0SRH2JjXpnjLg
>General Folder #6. Very eclectic mix
mega.co.nz/#F!O8pj1ZiL!mAfQOneAAMlDlrgkqvzfEg
>General Folder #7. Too lazy to write up a description for this, but it has a little of everything
mega.nz/#F!pWR0zABY!xCwF1rEfXiyEy5HuhTDP0Q
>General Folder #8. The user who made this loves the yellow piss of DG on his face. Also there's some other stuff in here.
mega.nz/#F!DlRSjQaS!SzxR-CUyK4AYPknI1LYgdg
>Renaissance Folder #1. Mass settings
mega.co.nz/#F!ygImCRjS!1C9L77tCcZGQRF6UVXa-dA
>Renaissance Folder #2. Motets and madrigals (plus Leiden choirbooks)
mega.co.nz/#F!il5yBShJ!WPT0v8GwCAFdOaTYOLDA1g
>Debussy. There is an accompanying chart, available on request.
mega.co.nz/#F!DdJWUBBK!BeGdGaiAqdLy9SBZjCHjCw
>Opera Folder. Contains recorded video productions of about 10 well-known operas, with a bias towards late Romantic
mega.co.nz/#F!4EVlnJrB!PRjPFC0vB2UT1vrBHAlHlw
>Random assortment of books on music theory and composition, music history etc.
mega.nz/#F!HsAVXT5C!AoFKwCXr4PJnrNg5KzDJjw

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In USSR conservatory, instrument plays you!
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>open your music player
>put it in random mode
>Post the ten first pieces. NO CHEATS

>having a dedicated music player instead of a 3000 video playlist on youtube

>youtube
kek

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>Schoenberg underrater tries to start his own thread
>Gets 0 replies
What was meant by this?

John Taverner - Gloria tibi Trinitas - Benedictus.
Ars Nova Copenhagen Taverner and Tudor Music II

Oh shit 10 pieces. here's the next 9:
Gloria (Missa L'homme armé) - Josquin, Missa L'homme armé (Jeremy Summerly; Oxford Camera)
Missa Gloria tibi Trinitas: I. Gloria - John Taverner - Taverner: Missa Gloria tibi Trinitas
Partita no.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - 7. Tempo di Borea - Arthur Grumiaux - Bach: Complete Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin [Disc 1]
Katuar / Pf Quartet op.31 2. Andante - Rian de Waal, Christian Bor, Peter Hans Keuning, Godfried Hoogeveen - Russian Chamber Music [Disc 4] (Katuar / String Quintet : Pf Quartet)
French Suite No. 5 in G major, BWV816 - V. Bourree - Angela Hewitt - Bach; French Suites (hyperíon CDA67122)
Flute Concerto in D major, RV 429 - II. Andante - Alexis Kossenko: Arte Dei Suonatori - Vivaldi: Concerti per il flauto traversier
Symphony No. 4- II. Allegro vivo. Moderato (Trio). Allegro vivo- Vaclav Neumann - Czech Philharmonic - martinu complete symphonies Neumann
Taneyev: Piano Quintet in G minor, Op.30: IV.Allegro vivace - Staffan Scheja, Christian Bor, Paul Rosenthal, Rainer Moog, Nathaniel Rosen - Treasures of Russian Chamber Music [Disc 2]
Prelude in C minor, BWV934 - Angela Hewitt - Bach; French Suites (hyperíon CDA67122)

Fate Zero OST - secret maneuvers

wumpscut - Irak 1

J.S. Bach - Partita g-Moll BWV 1004, Giga

アキシブProject - ガチ恋レボリューション

J.S. Bach - 16. Praeludium & Fuga No. 20 in A Minor, BWV 865 - Fuga a 4

Death Grips Up My Sleeves

Iuchi Maiko - Kiyama Sensei

Burzum - The Crying Orc

Yasuharu Takanashi - Hyoujin Mau

Diary of Dreams - Oblivion

He never could musically trascend beyond the meme.

R8 please

1.''Carmen'' suites for string orchestra and percussion ensemble by Rodion Shchedrin.

2.Violin concerto No.3 ''Strassbourg'' by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

3.Piano sonata No.21 in C major ''Waldstein'' by Ludwig van Beethoven

4.String quartet No.15 ''Heiliger Dankgesang'' by Ludwig van Beethoven

5.Symphony No.3 in C sharp minor by Havergal Brian

6.Symphony No.6 in F major by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

7.Guitar concerto ''Pegasus effect'' by Takashi Yoshimatsu

8.Symphony No.1 ''Kamui Chikap'' by Takashi Yoshimatsu

9.Nine variations in C major on a march of Enst Dressler by Ludwig van Beethoven

10.Symphony in E flat major by E.T.A.Hoffmann.

>literally me this morning
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>Mozart, the chad
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>Hush, ye pretty warbling quire (from "Acis and Galatea" - Handel) - Christie+Les Arts Florissants
>Glory, Glory to Christ the King (from "The Martyrdom of St Sebastian" - Debussy) - Bernstein+New York Phil
>Piano Concerto no. 15 in B-Flat Major K.450 III. Allegro - Ackermann+Philharmonia, Solomon
>Gloria Patri (from "Dixit Dominus" - Handel) - Cleobury+Choir of King's Cambridge+English Chamber Orchestra
>Variation IV. The Three Kings (from "A Boy was Born" - Britten) - Edwards+London Sinfonietta Chorus+Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral
>Variation V: Dreamlike, Frozen (from "The People United Will Never Be Defeated" - Rzewski) - Hamelin
>Heimliches Lieben D.922 - Banse+Johnson
>Cycle III - O Blessed Paradise, Pray for Me (From "The Veil of the Temple" - Tavener) - Layton+The Choir of the Temple Church+The Holst Singers+The English Chamber Orchestra
>Grand Duo Concertant II. L'Enfer - Lentement (Alkan) - Papavram+Sermet
>Reflets dans l'eau (from "Images" - Debussy) - Michelangeli

I've not got around to transferring a lot of stuff from my old computer to this one, so there's more of a bias towards stuff with voice than there probably would be otherwise, but I do listen to more vocal music as a whole so it's not entirely innaccurate.

fucking cringe

Patrician choice

1. Bach - 4. Brandenburgisches Konzert
2. Wagner - Parsifal act 2
3. Glass - Akhnaten act 1 Hymn
4. Rimsky-Korsakov "Where are you"
5. Praetorius - Volte du Tambour from Terpsichore
6. Mozart - Piano Concerto no. 17 in G
7. Rimsky-Korsakov - The invisible city of Kitezh - act 2
9. Stravinsky - Firebird, Lullaby
10. Bruckner - Symphony No.2

rate?

1. B.A. Zimmermann - Ich wandte mich um und sah alles Unrecht das geschah unter der Sonne
2. Stockhausen - Der Kinderfänger
3. Gershwin - Porgy and Bess
4. Beethoven - Symphony No. 7 (IV - Allegro con brio)
5. Liszt - Le rossignol
6. Frescobaldi - ‘Qui dunque, ohimé, qui dove’ (from Madrigali, 1608)
7. Takemitsu - I hear the water dreaming
8. Weber - Clarinet Concerto No. 2
9. D. Scarlatti - Keyboard Sonata No. 402 in E minor
10. Mahler - Symphony No. 6 (I - Allegro energico, ma non troppo)

Who is your favorite Spectralist composer?

Grisey I guess. I haven't really delved into that school. pls rec user

sorry to be annoying but could i ask you guys for classical recs? i think some stuff is really beautiful but i have kind of a high-school-level understanding of everything and i get overwhelmed by how much there is out there. composers i enjoy include britten, messiaen, schubert, feldman, varese, and schoenberg and i like choral/vocal music a lot

was thinking about replying until
>varese, and schoenberg

Further proof that Schoenberg is underrated.

Anyone got suggestions for a composing app on android? My computer crapped out on me but I've got a hand-me-down tablet that's pretty recent. Mobile compatible websites are good too.

>composing app
>on Android

>implying I keep all my music in my main library and not in separate playlists corresponding to different folders
wow

Johann Sebastian Bach - St. John Passion: Part 2. No. 35. Aria. Zerfließe, mein Herze, in Fluten der Zähren (Slowik)
Franz Schubert - Frühlingstraum ("Ich träumte von bunten Blumen"), song for voice & piano (Winterreise), D. 911/11 (Op. 89/11) (Hüsch/Muller)
Nikos Skalkottas - Greek Dances (36) for orchestra, Books 1-3, Op. 11: Series II. 11. Macedonikos (Christodoulou)
Leoš Janáček - Moravian Folk Songs (15) for solo piano, JW 8/23: No. 12. The Hradcany clock (Adès)
Richard Strauss - Zueignung ("Ja, du weisst es, teur Seele"), song for voice & piano (or orchestra), Op. 10/1 (TrV 141/1) (Kipnis/Bergh)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550: III. Menuetto: Allegretto - Trio (Casals)
Jan Ladislav Dussek - Fantasia and Fugue, for piano in F minor (C. 199): I. Fantasia (Staier)
Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber - Mystery Sonatas (16), for violin & basso continuo (or solo violin), C. 90-105: No. 11. Die Auferstehung: Surexit Christue hodie (Letzbor/Duftschmied/Zerer/Glüxam/Wolf)
Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 9 in D major: II. Im Tempo eines gemächlichen Ländlers. Etwas täppisch und sehr derb (Wakasugi)
Heinrich Schütz - Herr, nun lässest du deinen Diener, for soprano, alto, 2 tenors, bass & continuo ad lib, SWV 432-433: Part 2, SWV 433 (Vox Luminis)

I do the same and i can play all

Anybody got some classical recs that sound similar to baba yetu?

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/r/ sad piano pieces that aren't too hard to play

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HOW THE FUCK IS THE MAGIC FLUTE SO FUCKING GOOD? WHAT THE FUCK

Chopin's E minor prelude

This is a new kind of shitposting?

Any hidden gems between the classical and romantic periods? Obviously I love Beethoven and Schubert but is there any lesser known composers that are great? Specifically looking for chamber music and lieder.

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How did nobody post the most obvious answer yet?

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hehe boobies

The Czechs were pretty good in that period.
Dussek
Tomasek
Reicha
Then there's Hummel whose piano concerti are really underrated.
Neukomm is ok
Spohr is p. good
Then there's the fugue-Lord Sechter

If Schubert is your cut-off, then you can also throw in Loewe who wrote some of the most compelling ballads (narrative songs) of any composer.

Weiss

youtube.com/watch?v=Me_QhZKkHp4

josquin

ockeghem

>there are people reading this right now, that don't enjoy listening to Art of the Fugue

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Petzold

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...

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He's right. The Magic Flute is pretty good.

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any good HIP recordings of vivaldi's gloria?

Seems fun and pointless so here goes:

1. John Adams - Shaker Loops
2. Steve Reich - Different Trains
3. Conlon Nancarrow - Studies for Player Piano
4. Leonard Bernstein - Mass
5. Thomas Ades - In Seven Days
6. Numina - Night of the Falling Planets
7. Jennifer Walshe - Manhattan
8. Leos Janacek - Suite for Strings
9. Philip Glass - Glassworks
10. Kirsty MacColl - Wrong Again

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Yeah it's called paper and pencil.

I've been listening to some Golijov. Mostly Oceana, Azul, and La Pasión según San Marcos. I'm a fan. Not masterpieces or anything but I love the foward-moving energy, heavy use of percussion, and Latin American influences.

Bump

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How do I compose music to sound like debussy?

I always loved the impressionists

Thanks, my dudes.

pentatonic scale, then mix in the whole tone scale. Boom, instant impressionism

Have you listened to Webern's cantatas?

Bernstein
youtube.com/watch?v=FYFaGmjm_Ks

can anyone suggest me piano songs that aren't hard to play?
No sad songs

youtube.com/watch?v=Do5c4Bt-voQ

Large chords, you can add thirds on your soprano note. Lots of simple layers, like bolero

And yeah, the "hard to do naturally" dissonances, like whole tone scale (why?) and augmented chords (how?).

BTW counterpoint was used in one way or another up to and including some impressionism, it actually is the cornerstone of pre-postmodern classical music.

Does that bother you guys that postmodern music actually does count as classical music? Technically the only thing that makes all of this "classical" is acceptance in academic institutions.

oops I meant this youtube.com/watch?v=RWgpvYdh4Y4

The only good one is ensemble composer, I tried many a while back with some idea of writing music commuting. I just really need voices, two on the bass clef, two on the treble, at least, and only ensemble does that.

>
>youtube.com/watch?v=K9BQ1ylApto
That's still ridiculously hard to play...

I write everything so simple it could be played by someone who's only played for a few years, I kind of like doing things good and since I don't play piano, good is simple.

NO

ok let's try again
piano songs with medium difficulty

youtube.com/watch?v=Ynky7qoPnUU

not so long

Bruv find the piano part, run through it and select out the parts that you'd consider a full length piece. There's some difficult in there, but also just some nice chords I've heard from a disney movie.
imslp.org/wiki/Piano_Concerto,_Op.54_(Schumann,_Robert)

Whatever, how much of well tempered clavier have you played?

Post your best basses
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Something about Chesnokov and a lot of Russian sacred music is astoundingly beautiful. Quite simple harmony, but executed flawlessly.

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ITT: nu-males

pls no bully

Is it bad if i don't really dislike ANY composer? I feel like there's always something i end up liking from everyone, even people like John Cage.

Nothing wrong with that. All the really bad composers just get forgotten.

wouldn't liking classical music make us old-males?

youtu.be/ygOuyV8C1r8

Nope, as long as you don't like Shostakovich.

>wouldn't liking classical music make us old-males?
Have you been to a music school? Those places are FLOODED with the types of stereotypical millennials Sup Forumsacks complain about.

Also, preferring classical music to other garbage, while correct, is generally seen as a hipster position to the normals.

I don't either really.

There's not that much crossover between the sort of idiotic music students who complain about classical music being too focused on music by dead white men and the ones who post here.

and also there are a lot of women who behave like that and they don't post here that often because >womemes

No, rap and hip-hop is the nu-male genre. Nu-males don't listen to classical. In fact this is probably the only non nu-male thread on the entire board.

i went and it was a lot of rich assholes

>Nu-males don't listen to classical.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

*gasp*

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

They don't. They listen to darkie music like Hamilton. FACT.

>the audience is like a woman. it wants to be forced into happiness.

serialist rapers understood only 50% of this wisdom

Why is Serialism so hated? I like it.

I'm looking for a comprehensive list of all the best romantic, modern classical, impressionist composers, and specific works by these composers that you know (bonus points if you can name specific recordings for those works). I want to go on a downloading spree.

>HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
>*gasp*
>AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Also, to be more specific, I am looking for really expressive works, like prokofiev or ravel's piano pieces, or whatever cool symphonies, concertos, string quartets, lieder, or whatever else is cool.

Because it's subliminal Jewish propaganda.

good composers know their time will come and dont waste time shilling.

you already know all their names

What is the best performance of La Nozze di Figaro availabe in You Tube?

I want one with not only great singers and orchestra, but also one where the casting of the actors seems to really fit the roles (for example: a young and pretty girl is played by a young and pretty girl, not by an old fat lady).

Subtitles (either in English, Portuguese or Spanish) would be great too.

Thank you all very much.

What makes you think that? I'm sure there's a lot of composers I don't know. I just get a little tired of only seeing chopin, beethoven, bach, brahms, mozart, schumann, schubert, ravel, debussy, wagner, bartok, elgar, mahler, strauss, etc, memed all the time.

Going to the proms tomorrow night lads

Hyped for Classical music for plebs like me.