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Post miniatures.

>General Folder #1. Renaissance up to 20th century/modern classical. Also contains a folder of live recordings/recitals by some outstanding performers.
mega.co.nz/#F!mMYGhBgY!Ee_a6DJvLJRGej-9GBqi0A
>General Folder #2. is kill. rip Papillons
>General Folder #3. Mostly 20th century/modern with other assorted bits and pieces
mega.co.nz/#F!Y8pXlJ7L!RzSeyGemu6QdvYzlfKs67w
>General Folder #4. Renaissance up to early/mid-20th century. Also contains a folder of Scarlatti sonate and another live recording/recital folder.
mega.co.nz/#F!kMpkFSzL!diCUavpSn9B-pr-MfKnKdA
>General Folder #5. Renaissance up to late 19th century
mega.co.nz/#F!ekBFiCLD!spgz8Ij5G0SRH2JjXpnjLg
>General Folder #6. Very eclectic mix
mega.co.nz/#F!O8pj1ZiL!mAfQOneAAMlDlrgkqvzfEg
>General Folder #7. kill
>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.
mega.nz/#F!DlRSjQaS!SzxR-CUyK4AYPknI1LYgdg
>Renaissance Folder #1. Mass settings
mega.co.nz/#F!ygImCRjS!1C9L77tCcZGQRF6UVXa-dA
>Renaissance Folder #2. Motets and madrigals (plus Leiden choirbooks)
mega.co.nz/#F!il5yBShJ!WPT0v8GwCAFdOaTYOLDA1g
>Debussy. There is an accompanying chart, available on request.
mega.co.nz/#F!DdJWUBBK!BeGdGaiAqdLy9SBZjCHjCw
>Opera Folder. Contains recorded video productions of about 10 well-known operas, with a bias towards late Romantic
mega.co.nz/#F!4EVlnJrB!PRjPFC0vB2UT1vrBHAlHlw
>Random assortment of books on music theory and composition, music history etc.
mega.nz/#F!HsAVXT5C!AoFKwCXr4PJnrNg5KzDJjw

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Liszt is underrated.

Why are Polish composers so underrated?
>Szymanowska
>Moszkowski
>Godowsky
>Szymanowski
>Bacewicz

>Godowsky
umm, try again sweaty

Sorry, I meant...

(((Jewpold Goydowsky)))

We can all agree these are the gayest, soyest, composers of all time right?

Handel
Mozart
Chopin
Ravel
Tchaikovsky
Debussy
Cage
Schumann
Barber
Rossini
Schubert
Rorem
Bernstein

youtube.com/watch?v=XeAkeKHFOck
My first Scriabin prelude.

Scriabin is a god.

>no Fauré

His music is soft but has a masculine restraint

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.

The emotional depth in these two etudes surpass anything Chopin wrote
youtube.com/watch?v=0Pc0i5HO9j4
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Ah Staviotslav Richter. I like you

And I agree when comparing miniatures of the two. These are stunningly rich.

Ravel is known for his restraint and studied under him.

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Can we make this a Richter appreciation thread?
youtube.com/watch?v=wj5JxtVXMus

but he's an effeminate manlet

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

>a bunch of mostly romantic era composers are soy because I don't like them

More like this?

goat scriabin makes me drift away
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That entire list is bait except Chopin and the Am*rimutts.

I have a special love for this exact prelude, bless you user.

youtube.com/watch?v=jFgYfOOECFM

This is now a Scriabin and Richter appreciation thread.

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:)

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

Does the soy have your panties in the twist? The truth hurts soy the most

what does it mean

>Rachmaninoff and Liszt were the tallest and also the best
what does it mean indeed?

>Petzold - 6'5"
What does it mean???

Brahms was literally cucked his whole life lmfao

its means you need to go outside instead of comparing composers heights and posting them on Sup Forums

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAH SOYLET DETECTED LMFAOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

love these

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Petzold

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Are they any composers that approach Scriabin's harmonies for other instruments? I've often thought his style would suit a wind ensemble.

To be fair, Liszt was overrated in his day. I promise you he did not lack for publicity.

Sor

youtube.com/watch?v=T4GSHcsiC-k

Schubert

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Nice,

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qt

best Schubert singer passing through

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>L**der
I'll pass, thanks.

agreed.

Woops sorry guys posted the wrong image and links.

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>Mozart
how's he soy, I think he is better than soy like he overcomes that title.

I agree, he was pretty fucking gay but at the same time, calling Mozart a soyboy just feels wrong.

Mozart is anti-soy. Only a false flagging soy would underrate him.
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Schubert

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This is your typical Mozart fan

t soy who can't read

t. soy who thinks I implied the second soy and not the first soy was underrating mozart

WHAT THE FUCK?

THERE ARE TWO COMPOSERS NAMED STRAUSS?

WHICH IS THE GOOD ONE?

every composer has their niche user

dub soys blabbering

There are four Strausses.
Johann Strauss I, II, Richard Strauss and Oscar Straus

Been listening to Bach's keyboard compositions this past week and christ the Goldberg Variations are boring...

>Bach's keyboard compositions
maybe it's your time to grow out of the tadpole stage of classical music listening

maybe it's time to give up and watch slice of life animes until you die

soy who uses the word soy as a diversion because he praises Cage

t. soy who listens to the sound of silence as if it was cage's wankery

soy who uses memes to divert from the fact he drinks from the almond teet of Zorn

fuck austria

t. soy who uses meme composers to divert from the fact that he sucks up (and down) to yuuuuja wangs

Carter

youtube.com/watch?v=94LRaMC5qz4

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.

Dude, don't fuck with my trolling.

I feel like the brain activation thing would start and end with bach's keyboard works

Bach

youtube.com/watch?v=9yp7uWMDzOk

Bach's keyboard music is literally the most accessible part of the entire classical repertoire.

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

Who is your favourite SQ?

>its the most perfect music there is
oerfection is defini

nice bait

this pretty much

What's wrong with slice of life animes?

They're a pretty valid storytelling form.

>What's wrong with slice of life animes?
Nothing.

>What's wrong with slice of life animes?
its the anime part

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.

false post

>Alban Berg Quartet

I find them dry

No Emerson, Amadeus, or Borodin?

I have a soft spot for them as they were my first exposure to a cycle of Beethoven's quartets.

they're not /m/anly

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.

>Schumann
el mao, br*Hms is but a speck without Schumann
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As someone who loves Bach I agree.

Who wrote the better quartet?

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rec the lightest classical you enjoy

Mozart

Which record player are you using for your classical LPs?

I think this is the best place to ask my questions.
My first question is what is the purpose of this beam and does it have a name?

Also, what is this?

notes gradually speed up, going from quavers to demisemiquavers

release the sustain pedal then put it back down

Thank you user. I really appreciate it.

Beethoven likes straight rhythm and shark dynamics

youtu.be/bbB6aqHGuKM?t=348

>that's literally an aural representation of the cosmos
*tips fedora*

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A better question might be, did Debussy do one single thing that Ravel didn't completely improve upon?

a better question might be did ravel produce anything that wasn't a just faster and louder interpretation of Debussy