Ikr. Even his early stuff is amazing, not even to speak about his late stuff when he gets all mystic-mode. I find his early work harder to play properly than Chopin's. While Chopin's work is known for the emotional depth, and difficulty and wide range of freedom in interpretation, I find the harmony's in Scriabin's miniatures to be strikingly harder to grasp than those in Chopin's miniatures.
This is still one of the most haunting La Vallee des cloches i've heard in my life
I though Scriabin was a Rachmaninov lite when i heard Op. 8, No 12 and No. 5 Op. 42, Richters rendition of No. 5 is what made fall in love with Scriabin
Julian Peterson
>a bunch of mostly romantic era composers are soy because I don't like them
This is now a Scriabin and Richter appreciation thread.
Lucas Robinson
me too. i'm gonna start practicing when i get back home.
>tfw no piano since i moved out
thanks for the lovely share, friend:)
Jackson Johnson
This is the reason why I rank him behind Beethoven as the second greatest piano composer of all time, his harmony makes me, as the other user said, drift away
Jacob Jones
Does the soy have your panties in the twist? The truth hurts soy the most
Liam Martin
what does it mean
Tyler Jones
>Rachmaninoff and Liszt were the tallest and also the best what does it mean indeed?
Dylan Torres
>Petzold - 6'5" What does it mean???
Chase Green
Brahms was literally cucked his whole life lmfao
David Hill
its means you need to go outside instead of comparing composers heights and posting them on Sup Forums
Doesn't sound good. Having analyzed his music, I'm convinced that Carter fell for the worst meme of modernism, which is that the musical meaning is hidden within the symbolic theoretical aspects of music to the severe detriment of the aural result.
I can listen to him on occasion but more often I just pity the fact that he was so beholden to his times that his music suffered as a result.
Jordan Perry
Dude, don't fuck with my trolling.
Dominic Wood
I feel like the brain activation thing would start and end with bach's keyboard works
Bach's keyboard music is literally the most accessible part of the entire classical repertoire.
Gavin Rivera
because its the most perfect music there is. Any creature with ears will definitely enjoy something that's literally an aural representation of the cosmos
Brandon Anderson
Who is your favourite SQ?
Samuel Garcia
>its the most perfect music there is oerfection is defini
Cooper Gomez
nice bait
Isaac Clark
this pretty much
Austin Robinson
What's wrong with slice of life animes?
They're a pretty valid storytelling form.
Andrew Baker
>What's wrong with slice of life animes? Nothing.
Luis Moore
>What's wrong with slice of life animes? its the anime part
Julian Gomez
LaSalle and Kolisch for Second Viennese School Alban Berg and Takács for Schubert and Beethoven Végh, Takács and Tátrai for Bartók Stamitz for Czechs Kodály for Haydn
Artemis and Aron are relatively new and still developing but both are solid as well.
Parker Price
false post
Robert Wright
>Alban Berg Quartet
I find them dry
Matthew Cooper
No Emerson, Amadeus, or Borodin?
Ayden Jackson
I have a soft spot for them as they were my first exposure to a cycle of Beethoven's quartets.
Brandon Moore
they're not /m/anly
Logan Carter
Amadeus has the best Mozart, especially their Quintet recordings with Aronowitz, but after I started the lsit with the Alban Berg and Takács I thought it better to list the more rarely listened to - assuming the person asking wanted suggestions to get started.