/classical/

to begin with, these > things are silly and pointless unless you compare professional composers with amateurs, even then everything's not so simple.
All great composers were too different and too original to be compared in any meaningful way.
Mozart was an eccentric composer, Haydn was a diligent composer, Beethoven was a dramatic composer.

>Ferneyhough - La Terre est Un Homme
>Penderecki - Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima
>George Crumb - Black Angels

Post dessert music. Hard mode: German.

Black Forest gateau and Beethoven's 11th piano sonata 'takes the cake " for me (in other words "Die Sonate hat sich gewaschen")

>Now that the dust is finally settled after 285 years can we unironically agree on this on Sup Forums
No we can not

Fuckking kek'd

>To play a wrong note is insignificant; to play without passion is inexcusable!

Is this true

youtube.com/watch?v=wGJ4SCuy3Ao

That kid is awesome. good job

Super Mario games taught me how to immediatly recognize 7th chords. It basically qualifies as localized ear training.