I haven't seen a classical thread in a long time. This board needs some culture. What have you been listening to? Pic related.
/classical/ - Shosty Edition
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aphex twin
Stockhausen On Aphex Twin:
I heard the piece Aphex Twin of Richard James carefully: I think it would be very helpful if he listens to my workSong Of The Youth, which is electronic music, and a young boy’s voice singing with himself. Because he would then immediately stop with all these post-African repetitions, and he would look for changing tempi and changing rhythms, and he would not allow to repeat any rhythm if it were varied to some extent and if it did not have a direction in its sequence of variations.
Aphex Twin eternally BTFO by classical music.
Stockhausen didn't get it.
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stockhausen has literally no idea what he's talking about
Maybe Aphex Twin is just lazy. Post-African music is so passe.
Gershwin
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Shosty
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thanks for showing me this
the best piano vst desu
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Leonard Bernstein - Symphony No. 3 "Kaddish"
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Powerful stuff.
Really like these Montreal Baroque interpretations
You have 5 seconds to explain why you aren't listening to Scarlatti right now
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Best Shosty symphony
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Not so fast bud.
Zoltan Kocsis concert in Bellinzona
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1) Fantasia No. 3 in C minor K. 475 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
2) Sonata No. 32 in C minor op. 111 (Ludwig Van Beethoven)
3) Sonata in B flat major D. 960 op. posth (Franz Schubert)
Recorded at Teatro Sociale, Bellinzona, Switzerland, 1998.
>stockhausen
>classical
fef
>Shostakovich
>Stockhausen
Terrible start so far. Have some Coltrane.
King Gizzard mostly. Right now i'm listening to "I'm in your Mind" from their album, "I'm in Your Mind Fuzz".
I love it when it he does that with the strings at 42:27. Also, 45:30 - 46:01 - 46:25 is sublime tbqh.
Eww fuck off with that nigger bullshit, Have some Evans and Rorem to wash the filth out of your mouth
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Have you spent much time with the MASS? Has some excellence
No I actually haven't. Do you have a link?
Here's a cool Gershwin arrangement:
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how do i rock this look in 2017?
They sell circular glasses user. Just do it.
I genuinely believe this is the greatest work of music ever written, and I'm not even what you would call a 'pleb'
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Berlioz - Symphonie fantastique
Chabrier - España
Debussy - Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune
Messiaen - Turangalîla-Symphonie
Grisey - Les espaces acoustiques
These are five greatest orchestral musical achievements in classical music, only non-French composers like Wagner, Stravinsky, and Ives can compete against the Chad frogs
What is the best recording: imslp.org
>this is what frogs actually believe
>I haven't seen a classical thread in a long time.
I haven't posted here for months either. Can't say I missed the place.
how will RDJ ever recover?
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im friends with his son on rym
i heard his quartets multiple times and his symphonies, where do I go next with shosta?
He's amazing, I'm really sad I didn't get to see him play before he passed away.
Andras Schiff is another favourite. Hungary just seems to be excellent at producing musicians.
Oh and I think that his concert in Bellinzona is one of his best performances, the Schubert part is amazing.
It’s fact not belief, Kraut scum
Just go into his concertos. They are all amazing. He definitely has a way with cello music.
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gib boccherini listening chart pls
Germanophone > Francophone when it comes to Classical music.
t. Neutral Cockroach
fuck off
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>tfw tonality
I discovered Sigiswald Kuijken.
He's fucking awesome. Most of the recordings I heard from him are superb.
Because I'm listening to Bach.
>Scarlatti
You are like a little baby watch this
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Leonhardt/Kuijken recordings are great. That goes for the whole Kuijken family.
actually, its still relatively fresh
there is actually at least one decade left for this influence to be experimented with in a fruitful way
and then youll get quite a few more years of pure cashcowness
and then we will have a paradigm change again
as fucking always
Yes, they are. I knew about Leonhardt for a good while, and a few months ago I finally decided to get into him while I was looking for the Mass in B versions.
I found out about Kuijken when I was getting into Leonhardt, but never payed him a lot of attention. Then, this last week I wanted to listen to a new version of the musical offering, saw Kuijken in the results and gave it a chance. I really liked. Then I went into the Brandenburg Concerts by La Petite Band, and they were marvelous. So I learned that there was actually a thing called viola da spalla, started to watch his videos.
While watching his videos I heard the first movement of BWV 140 and it captivated me. It's an incredible version. While I liked another ovpp performances by the Scolars Baroque Ensemble, that's almost all I had heard following that practice; I tried Rifkin but I can't get into him, he does absolutely nothing for me. Kuijken, on the other hand, is extraordinary doing Bach cantatas.
To be honest the only thing I didn't quite like yet are the four seasons from Vivaldi, I'll listen to it a second time eventually to see if I can "get" it.
Kek
YEAAAHH! GIMME SOME BARROQUE!
what's your imho on his sonata in e minor k263
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> give it to me kakashi sensei
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Who is the most artistically illiterate composer from the big 5? I’m going to go with Beethoven.
Who are the big 5? I guess Bach, Mozart and Beethoven are in the list, but who else? Wagner? Monteverdi?
I've been listening to a lot of late 19th century French classical – Debussy, Ravel, Faure – and wondering what life was like for people in that early period of modernism.
Wagner and Tchaikovsky i assume
>Vladimir Ashkenazy
>less than 50$AUD
100%. If his Shostakovich is anywhere near as good as his Mozart then it's unmissable.
A good rule of thumb is that if you don't live in New York or Paris/London/Vienna where these concerts are ultra common, then whenever any of the great soloists are near you you should always go and see them.
Program
SHOSTAKOVICH
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk: Passacaglia
Violin Concerto No.1
Symphony No.5
Artist Information
Vladimir Ashkenazy, conductor
Ray Chen, violin
I just downloaded some Soler, love me some Spanish Fuego
Those Chromatic descents throughout the piece sound so modern
Heitor Villa-Lobos
Aside from the Franco-Prussian war and looming Marxism, pretty good in fact. 1871-1913 will forever be the greatest time in Art since the Renaissance and Bach's Time, the optimism helped as well.
If only WW1 never happened
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>Ach, walle mit blutigen Strömen auf mich!
WHY IS IT SO BEAUTIFUL
Yer a wizard, Harry
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Based
>you will never live in 1899 Paris
baroque
Did somebody knows where i can find sheet music for free? i need a concerto in C minor by J.C. Bach for Cello and Piano.
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thanks
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I get a daily dose of Dmitri symphonies. On another note fuck the stopped horn II parts in peer gynt.
What do you think about Francesco Tristano?
>not liking "nigger bullshit"
>posting on /classical/
All major composers from Bach to Beethoven were black womyn.
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What is your favourite tempo? Mine is al dente.
>get circular glasses
>comb hair to match
>get black robe
>wear a dark red and orangish-yellow striped scarf
>etch a lightning scar on forehead
edit: it seems this joke was made earlier in the thread
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pachabel canon in D
So Anons, where do you go to download your hard to get disks? I usually go to rutorrent, but every now and then I can't find a disk there. Is there a better place to look?
Why was he so cute bros?
I stopped listening to anything that's not Aphex Twin desu
Harry Potter man
You just wanna fuck Daniel Radcliffe
>Scarlatt
petzold is superior desu
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why is this so great
peb here
do you know anything like this?
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cheers
What is the most perfect piece of music ever written? And why is it this:
The big 5 are Bach, Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart and Wagner.