/classical/

Arvo Pärt Edition

>inb4 how do I into classical
>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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no bullies allowed. Arvo rocks
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Ravel / Algerich

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Posting Classical in the classical thread

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Thoughts on music related? I have not heard much talk on this side of Ravel.
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I wonder what Baroque Anime poster thinks of this

he said he hates Froberger, beacuse he's not vivaldi

What if classical music isn't about the music, but the friendships made along the way?

>the climax of lever du jour with the choir

the limit is 300

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.

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.

Alright, who tf wrote this?

Probably that thread's OP.

>minimalism
Not even once.

>getting buttblasted over an OP image
>liking minimalism (aka having shit taste)
Note the correlation

t. Sheniqua

Pärt is infinitely superior to any pop artist.

also
>minimalism
youtube.com/watch?v=dAh4cBW389k
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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

dude gamelan lmao
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Debussy was a weeb of the Javanese [sic] persuasion

bump for Karajan
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Arvo Part => A => A-list
Beyonce => B => B-list

Bump for the true classical thread

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?

pianopractice.org/book.pdf

this is a bit autistic unless it actually has sheet music in it

youtube.com/watch?v=XS2oFlhJf9Q

a collection of exercises
imslp.org/wiki/The_Virtuoso_Pianist_(Hanon,_Charles-Louis)

but the ultimate exercise is learning bach WTC 1&2 and being able to transpose each piece on the spot to a key of choice

I'll read both, thank you!

No, it's definitely about the music.

Starchinsky

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Are you a NEET?

I'm posting from work my friend.
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fucking construction work, i can't enjoy my high art here

bro just listen to high art construction noises

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>teacher assigns you a non-classical piece of music to practice

what instrument and what piece

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

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short but sweet orchestra pieces

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?

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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."

such descriptions function like imdb trivia

I'm looking for some upbeat tunes for research purposes, vid related

youtube.com/watch?v=3JS2Plbu1V4

Doesn't have to be full piece, a brief excerpt will do. All periods and styles welcome. In the meantime I'll post what I've got myself

another:
youtube.com/watch?v=eUQslroHUVE

What is a suite? What is your favorite suite?

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also stuff like Dvorak's New World symphony
Might be obscure, might be played-out, I just need some leads

oh, forgot to add, I'd like it to be fully orchestrated. thanks tho

But that's Purcell?

another obvious one
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an array of baroque dances, held together by a single key.
bwv 825 for life
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10th symphony finale as well

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Actually the bump limit is 310 here on Sup Forums.

If you fit three notes into a crotchet as a triplet, what are each of the three notes worth?

1/3 * 1/4 = 1/12 in all eras

So you're just playing 33% of a crotchet? There's no name for it?

nope, everything is just called a triplet

eh at least with ethnomusicology you get to explore the world

Romberg
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>Your favorite composer
>Are you cute? Post your height and weight

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my go to

Bump

>Avro Part
>5'2'' 230

Bach
my mom says i'm cute
6'4 190lbs

>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

Petzold
7 foot tall and 500 pounds of pure muscle

Welcome!
I would check out Fratres, which is somewhat similar imo to the piece you liked. There are many different versions with some sounding very different from others.
youtube.com/watch?v=RNVoZVFpW58
I'd also listen to his more minimal piano pieces which are good at evoking a somber, lonely feeling.
youtube.com/watch?v=aS7qmtQLSyY
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who is afro fart

exactly what I'm looking for, keep it going

Ravel
Cute af
6'2'' and 210 lbs (all solid muscle baby)

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Any of you got a recording for Répons? I don't see one in our megas nor rutracker.

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I'm like 80% sure this is on rutracker.

Yeah nvm I found that one. I thought it was gonna be that Webern one when I saw the name.

favorite piano concerto?
this isn't my favorite, still good though
youtube.com/watch?v=k9zgbGmHahs

This sounds amazing. Great version of GV

Mozart's 23rd
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Bartok's 3rd
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I like Bach's English and French Suites

A suite must contain the sequence prelude-allemande-courante-sarabanda-gigue.
Try this
youtube.com/watch?v=SFR-KLSCd1E
That's a partita.

bump

>prepares popcorn
>awaits baroqueanimeanon

Thoughts on Schumann's symphonies?

Schumann 4th is my fav

Bach
no
160cm/50kg

Bartok
6'0'' 170lbs

>Schumann
>I've been told I'm cute
>5'8"
>120 lb

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).

Same poster. At the fourth piano concerto at the moment, first movement.
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No. 9 is pretty famous

What Haydn symphonies should I listen to? There's over 100.

>Bach
>7/10 Looks
>5'9"
>154 lbs

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