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youtube.com/watch?v=5hZXpDGQ-0M

>meticulously subverts rhythmic expectations in the listener, setting them out at sea so to speak
>result is an eliminative zeroing in on the formal element of intervallic relationships between sets of pitches independent of traditional thematic development

Was he the first minimalist?

Anyone else feel an extreme desire to compose but feel unable to produce anything that's both aesthetically interesting and theoretically sound?

I wrote tons of 5 and 10 minute pieces in college by ear, when I barely knew what an interval was. But after studying classical forms and theory for a year I feel too caught up in technicality and structure to compose organically.

By whom? He's just Wagner for grownups

>Wagner for grownups
>Frere Jaques funeral march

Consider my macadamias massacred

You will have to compose inorganically, and keep doing it until you are composing organically. That's literally what it takes for any art form. Discipline. Channel your inner autist.

>Never before has a man put so much love, so much passion and power on a single piece! Janáček, through his suffering of want, delivered an exact portrait of his beloved: An image much more real than what any words might convey.

youtu.be/FOSFulkl4o0

Janacek was a genius

No, Satie was obviously

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why are you posting this trash?

>Wozzek edition
>Not posting the qt girl from the film version
:( feels bad man