Liszt edition
>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
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>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
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>General Folder #7. Too lazy to write up a description for this, but it has a little of everything
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>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
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>Renaissance Folder #2. Motets and madrigals (plus Leiden choirbooks)
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>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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I really want a gamba lads.
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Liszt: Con man or supreme talent?
both
Howdy y'all
I been listening to classical music since I was a youngin. I don't know how particular I would consider my tastes to be (some days I want something rigid and formulaic like Bach, other times I need Brahms to fill my heart with fire).
How do you guys go about exploring classical music? Do you tend to consume an artist's collected works, enjoy things by period or theme, or just find a good music syllabus from a college course to branch out?
>How do you guys go about exploring classical music?
Whenever I experience a certain emotional need that can be satisfied by sublime music, I compose a masterpiece.
listening fugues
The latter. Musically an absolute genius but also clever in realising he could also get pussy and lots of money in his prime by giving the audiences virtuosity but then in his later years more or less pre-empting most of the developments in classical music over the next half-century.
he was john mayer, basically
>Boulez is dead
>Harnoncourt is dead
Why bother going on bros?
Same as Lang Lang, so supreme talent.
>Why bother going on bros?
Argerich is finally in your league.
petzold
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vintage
so you can live after phillip glass dies
>tfw Argerich is probably gonna die soon too
underrated
Niggers should just play jazz or fuckin hang
>or fuckin hang
they're already hangin'
if ya know what im sayin haha
what would you recommend for someone who doesn't know much about classical
Scarlatti
renaissance music is better than baroque music
same
He's dead too.
he is more famous than you will ever be, you know
>implying anonymous IV isn't more famous than petzold
I'm going to respectfully disagree with you and say that both periods are full of extraordinary, excellent music. Now you say something.
fuck off
palestrina more like
ballerina
>musical typewriters
>good
baroque music is shit
locatelli more like
lock a tele
Anyone see the Palestrina opera? It looks so unnecessarily sleek that I can't help but want to see it
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redpill me on petzold
gave me a sad laugh
um we don't support nazi composers here my dude. please stop being microaggressive
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petzold
this desu
lol silly blax
she's a g-gilf. i'd tongue that spiderwebbed poosy
can you shitheads start posting the previous thread link? it's not that fucking hard niggers jesus christ. so ang(e)ry
crosses your path
bruno mars meets pedogogy of the oppressed. i'd knock this pleb tf out lickety splitckety
id just challenge him to play rach
We can all agree that Venus is best planet, right?
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tfw no pet zold
>you will never spontaneously play Mephisto waltz in an upscale bar one day and amass a crowd of dozens watching you in awe
>tfw to dumb to play piano
"Before Liszt, it was considered almost in bad taste to play from memory. Chopin once chided a student: It looked almost arrogant, as if you were pretending that the piece you were playing was by you. Liszt saw that playing the piano, especially for a whole evening in front of an audience, was a theatrical event that needed not just musical things happening but physical things on the stage."
I've played steel stringed and electric guitars for five years now and I'm 21
Is it too late for me to get into classical on nylon guitar or learn another instrument for classical?
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do ANYONE have an idea on what piece this is?
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eargasmic string solos
Post Recitals
just forget a career in classical music
if it's for fun, go ahead
petzold
Post some chamber music please
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>picardy third
>Lang Lang
>supreme talent
You really mean supreme autism, right?
He was the greatest composer ever whose credit were stolen by B*g.
That's autism.
>Piano Chad at music school with 88k grand piano at home who's gonna study Law afterwards for the money
>"Lang Lang is the best pianist in the world"
Boccherini
Pretty lit music tbqh
Primitive Pianist
Why do people hate turandot again?
whats with the fingernails?
What does /classical/ think of Grainger? His music is deceptively difficult and complex. Like take his Children's March. The 1:40 and 3:40 marks, for those who are impatient, are just beautiful and very dense.
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Here's some more, original work then an arrangement of an Irish folk song
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They're short, give em a listen and let me know what you think
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Whats the best recording of pierrot lunaire?
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good pianist
old experimental avant-garde
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nu-experimental avant-garde
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what went wrong?
The second video looks like they're having an autistic fit.
>what went wrong?
the dissonance wasn't freed
If bel determines the loudness of a sound and hertz the tone, what determines how the sound "sounds"? What makes me hear a difference between the violin, trumpet and guitar?
nothing
hideous is the new beautiful
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A thing called timbre. It's the stacks of sounds above the fundamental (the loudest, clearest tone) that gives a sound texture
so the imperfections of the sound gives it the timbre?
>Listening to Beethoven 9 after the first movement
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Except 2nd movements is even better
(nt,btw)
Read this:
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Idiots hate it because it's an orientalist opera by a white man and VERY PROBLEMATIC
Lesser idiots hate it because Puccini didn't finish it and the usual completion used is absolute shit on a dramatic and a musical level
Patricians like it because Berio wrote a completion which is very good so they can also enjoy the previous two acts with some of Puccini's most adventurous writing and finest arias.
Stravinsky was actually a reactionary. If you compose music which the audience likes you are contributing to the death of art music.
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>so the imperfections of the sound gives it the timbre?
more like the complexity of the sound. different envelopes at different frequencies.
Barraque piano sonata is the best faggots. Learn this retards