>No /classical/ general since yesterday
Why?
Anyways, I don't have the pastebin nor anything.
But, classical general! I guess.
/classical/ general
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what kind of firetruckery is this?
Step 1: go into archive
Step 2: ctrl+F /classical/
Step 3: copy+paste
>General Folder #1. Renaissance up to 20th century/modern classical. Also contains a folder of live recordings/recitals by some outstanding performers.
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>General Folder #2. Mostly Romantic up to 20th century/modern, but also includes recordings of music by Bach, Mozart and others
mega.co.nz
>General Folder #3. Mostly 20th century/modern with other assorted bits and pieces
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>General Folder #4. Renaissance up to early/mid-20th century. Also contains a folder of Scarlatti sonate and another live recording/recital folder.
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>General Folder #5. Renaissance up to late 19th century
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>General Folder #6. Very eclectic mix
mega.co.nz
>General Folder #7. Too lazy to write up a description for this, but it has a little of everything
mega.nz
>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.
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>Renaissance Folder #1. Mass settings
mega.co.nz
>Renaissance Folder #2. Motets and madrigals (plus Leiden choirbooks)
mega.co.nz
>Debussy. There is an accompanying chart, available on request.
mega.co.nz
>Opera Folder. Contains recorded video productions of about 10 well-known operas, with a bias towards late Romantic
mega.co.nz
>Random assortment of books on music theory and composition, music history etc.
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what's your favourite piece of Renaissance music?
mille regretz
>/classical/
>page 10
Yeah sounds about right.
Do these sound a lot better than youtube?
search anything classical related and add "- topic" to it and you get multiple good recordings
It seems like you guys hate Shostakovich. Why?
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why are we so dead at the moment? Maybe if I make some bait threads to lure Sup Forums into arguments we can get some of them here and we can evangelize
I'm surprised that wikipedia lists Alberich as a baritone role: I don't think I've ever heard him sung by anyone who didn't sound at least a bass-baritone
Pisendel
Maybe the power required for wagnerian roles is more easily met by bass-baritones singing a little higher in their register/They might have more squillo in this register than a baritone would singing the same notes? I know nearly nothing about singing, though,
Mozart = underrated
Mozart is one of the most popular composers of all time. How is he overrated?
Underrated, even.
Fuck me
Not terribly related but
>hear one note of piece
>I immediately know what piece it is (Eine Kleine Nachtmusik)
how?
CLT meme residue
you heard more than 1 note, it's a quintet after all
I can do it in a church
I can do it any time or place
I can do it like an angel
don't understand what you mean
Antonio Salieri - Sinfonia Veneziana
One of my favorite symphonies, only 10 minutes long.
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okay a very common chord then
Funny, I think it was Tuesday I listened to Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. Hadn't listened to it in months I think.
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and, no, for the most part there's no appreciable difference in sound quality between the megauploads and those on the -topic channels.
reminds me of Haydn
I thought Mozart had class.
no, mozart was romantic
I'm 21, I've never played an instrument before, but want to learn... Is it too late for me familia?
Have a nice chunk of income to get a tutor every week at the most.
But getting a tutor I've heard is the toughest part.
Oh shit forgot to mention violin El em ay oh
H-hey guys, I don't know if this is the correct place to ask but does anyone know the name of the song that starts at 2:10? I've tried Shazam and I've gotten 3 different results and none of them are right and it's not in the track list and Sup Forums was no help.
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Is it just improvisation? I thought it could be classical since later on in this episode they use Chopin's Heroic Polonaise Op. 53
generic meandering animango garbola senpai
a classic
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sounds like it was composed for the episode senpai
but if you want more like it check out this video ;)
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IMO the biggest difference between starting an instrument as an adult instead of a child is the self-awareness that you, as a beginner, sound like absolute dogshit, for months. It's difficult to get past and you'll likely never equal someone who started young without intense daily practice, but if you've got the money, then why not?
Also rent an instrument, but make sure it's not crappy, otherwise you'll be hurting yourself. Not sure if there's a place that has non-shitty rentals for cheap, tho.
Yikes. That is not a flattering Khachataurian photo angle desu. He looks like a fish.
No, we don't.
He was literally autistic. Also "Lick My Ass" was never intended for public performance.
Haydn is so underrated...by plebs
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This same question again. No, if you truly have will power and interest it is not too late for that.
The Classical era as a whole is underrated.
the sound of silence
There are actually people snobbish enough to discount Haydn because his works are accessible. As if having beautiful and memorable melodies were a bad thing
I used to prefer baroque but after I heard Haydn's symphony 103 I preferred classical era.
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Listen to Szymanowski right now you fucking faggots
just wait till you get to 104
>learn Scriabin 5th and 7th sonatas
>play them like shit
>get drunk
>immediatly fix the interpretation, bringing it to a performance level in a matter of hours
The stereotypes were true after all.
this:
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I would definitely recommend checking out the lute works of Francesco Da Milano if you're into Renaissance music.
wew
>Summer
>every other board is flooded by teenagers
>/classical/ dies off
The true mark of patricianship.
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One of the most hilarious mishmashes of musical styles I've heard. The cadenza is fucking hilarious--I'm not sure anyone else knew what he'd be doing.
God, I hate Goulda's compositions. I guess he'll get a free pass, given how unbelievably good he is and was as a pianist, especially in his youth.
not sure how I feel about this
on one hand the sudden stylistic shifts are awful but on the other the cello bops pretty well
Schiff was a fucking beast. Shame he died just this past winter
hello niggers
That's because it had a grand total of 10 composers that actually mattered
I just listened to this on Tuesday, wtf.
Biber was a fucking giant
I challenge you to name 10 composers from the classical era without googling
I can think of 11 actually
Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Salieri, Boccherini, Paganini, Rossini, Gluck, Von Weber, Clementi, Cimarosa
Some of them are borderline romantic though
Mozart
JS Bach
Haydn
uh, Haydn
Haydn
Haydn
Haydn
Haydn
Is this 10 yet
Beethoven, Paganini, Rossini, Von Weber are romantic
>JS Bach
Baroque
more like precursors
Whoops, I meant good ole JC Bach
no, totally romantic
is right
what stops them from being romantic composers?
no, he should name totally 18th century style classical composers like Mozart, Haydn, Gluck and JC Bach and he couldn't
To be honest I feel as though you could have just named Bach's children until you had enough
Classical was a mistake. Baroque music had been developing varying styles in many different directions, french, german, spanish, italian, english baroque, and then classical came along to force music into an ideal, perfect form. It is amazing that anyone managed to write anything unique under those strictures, they may have killed their own genre. Romanticism was able to struggle out of that straight jacket but the music is for ever cursed with that title.
N E V E R T O O L A T E
This is true. Fuck classical, literally almost everything else is better.
le triple A epic movie soundtrack meme man
> Classical was a mistake
No, modern was a mistake, everything since Richard Strauss is degeneracy
>degeneracy
It's great when style over substance idiots out themselves so easily. You don't really like classical do you, you just like it as a fashion statement.
Mahler wuz black
they bridged the styles, you can't classify them as either/or
>style over substance
literally Steve Reich
I'm a French horn player looking for classical music that prominently features the instrument. I have no idea where to start. Any recs?
>Vivaldi
>Bach
>Handel
>Mozart
>Beethoven
>Rossini
>Mendelssohn
>Chopin
>Wagner
>Verdi
>Strauss
>Brahms
>Bizet
>Tchaikovsky
>Dvorak
>Grieg
>Elgar
>Rajmaninov
>Gershwin
>Jachaturian
So if i want to peform Berlioz works i must take opium before?
Mahler was black, all my life i lived in a lie
he's not popular, academicians consciously avoid his truly greatest works, so only the most superficial 10% of them are well known, in order to give a false impression of mozart's shallow character
>Beethoven
no great Frenchmen, and russians, only memekovsky roachman and buzzet
wew, what a list
What shit. Are you a college dropout, is that why you are pissed off at 'academicians' or just angry at having to do homework? He's one of the most popular composers and there isn't an international jew conspiracy to keep him down.
>He's one of the most popular composers and there isn't an international jew conspiracy to keep him down.
Maybe, but there's a conspiracy of people with bad taste against Mozart.
>also, not recognizing old classical meems
wew, you're new here
>ideal, perfect form
Classical music was far from perfect.
yeah, classical more like I feel extremely uncomfortable outside muh dominant subdominant and tonic
how long have you been playing and how have you managed to avoid learning how to find repertoire at this point?
Mozart, Strauss(both of them) and Haydn all wrote good horn concertos
Beethoven and Dvorak used the horn quite a bit in their symphonies
If you are actually good (don't know why you would be asking this question) you can play either the 1st or 2nd part of Konzerstuck for Four Horns by Schumann
What's the appeal of serialism
Wow, Justin Bieber is talented.
Good music.
You have to listen differently than other classical music. Don't listen for memorable melodies or chords that deliver a happy or sad emotion, listen for interesting sounds, interesting combinations. Listen for textures and timbres and unusual chords.
Classical is mostly about pandering to the upper classes. Giving them something relaxing to listen to and take their minds of the revolution/s.
It did have important developments in form and the strengthening of the orchestra. Without classical period there would be no romantic symphony or symphony orchestra.