he said he hates Froberger, beacuse he's not vivaldi
William Robinson
What if classical music isn't about the music, but the friendships made along the way?
Nathaniel Long
>the climax of lever du jour with the choir
Dylan Gomez
the limit is 300
Benjamin Sullivan
I used to think of art as separate from life, user, like most people probably do these days, and always consume it for itself alone, but I've come to realize there's no such thing, nothing is completely isolated from the rest of our experience, social context matters a great deal and the music interacts with it. Remember when someone asked - two threads ago, I think - for dinner music recs?
So yeah.
Logan Sanders
this is a good point. that is why I hesitate to listen to too much stuff which I cannot identity with, which entails me wearing some kind of uniform and being a "type" of a person. Classical and the variations of it is the most freeing because I don't feel like a phony or poser for not wanting a bunch of garbage tattoos and wearing band shirts all of the time to signal to others my taste.
Landon Sullivan
Alright, who tf wrote this?
Jackson Myers
Probably that thread's OP.
Elijah Ross
>minimalism Not even once.
Brandon Bailey
>getting buttblasted over an OP image >liking minimalism (aka having shit taste) Note the correlation
Part does all sorts of things, especially in his early days. He had a minimalist period, but recently is just more of a tonal composer focused on space and timbre. Almost like a tonal sonorist
So my primary instrument is clarinet but I've wanted to build up my keyboard skills. I've been stuck in a rut though where I only know a handful of easy keyboard pieces.
In terms of getting better at piano, is the one way just to practice scales and whatnot? Or are there other exercises I should be doing?
>teacher assigns you a non-classical piece of music to practice
Xavier Williams
what instrument and what piece
Camden Brooks
hasn't happened recently but back in the day my piano teacher tried to get me into playing pop songs and i didn't understand how to play chords and the music was boring anyways beatles and shit went right back to classical after that nightmare at the music school we still have to play non classical songs together, right now im playing this song with a mini band youtube.com/watch?v=wfKRb4fiVPk
how to not get cancer in my ears when i play brass? i got really sensitive ears. does it get better after i get used to it?
Daniel Wright
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Nolan Howard
When you listen to music, how are you supposed to remember this detailed into shit? >Alfred Deller is best-known for reviving dramatic works and songs by this composer. He used a three-bar ground bass in C minor for an aria often sung by a countertenor, whose lyrics describe snakes dropping from the head of the Fury Alecto. Originally written for a performance of Oedipus, that song was later published in this composer's posthumous collection Orpheus Britannicus. Musicologist Franklin Zimmerman primarily studies this composer's music, and compiled the Z numbers used to catalogue his works. He wrote an opera whose final aria is based on a chromatically descending (*) ground bass in G minor and 3/2 time. Today, countertenors often perform this composer's Music for a While. A chorus of witches and a chorus of sailors are characters in an opera by this composer in which the handmaid Belinda witnesses the aria "When I am laid in Earth" sung by her sister, the title queen of Carthage. I really enjoy the music, but how the fuck am I supposed to remember which composer "wrote a short A major fugue for piano that contains no vertical harmonic dissonances whatsoever."
Ayden Wright
such descriptions function like imdb trivia
Aaron Hernandez
I'm looking for some upbeat tunes for research purposes, vid related
>never listened to much classical, just wandered into this thread out of curiosity and started downloading the first mega folder. >listen to this in the meantime >holy shit, this is awesome
where do I go from here? should I check out the other early tintinnabuli pieces? Sinfonia N.1 that the other user posted is ok, but I prefer this
A suite must contain the sequence prelude-allemande-courante-sarabanda-gigue. Try this youtube.com/watch?v=SFR-KLSCd1E That's a partita.
John Williams
bump
Chase Taylor
>prepares popcorn >awaits baroqueanimeanon
Adam James
Thoughts on Schumann's symphonies?
Luis Howard
Schumann 4th is my fav
Jeremiah Nguyen
Bach no 160cm/50kg
Sebastian King
Bartok 6'0'' 170lbs
Jace King
>Schumann >I've been told I'm cute >5'8" >120 lb
Ryder Evans
How come people only talk about Mozart's piano concertos from about 17 and up to the last (27)? Were the first 16 unremarkable? I never here people mention them. Currently listening to all of them chronologically (that is, if the numbers correspond to the order of the dates of composition - which is not always the case).