Is this the TMR of classical music? If so, epic meme.
Liam Perry
its the hard stuff when you become a chromatic junkie. After Scriabin, Messiaen and Rautavaara its the next step.
Aiden Cooper
But I asked for something beautiful, friend, perhaps "serene" would be more precise. In the same way that I think Clair de Lune is more beautiful than La Campanella even though I enjoy La Campanella a lot more, it's possible to say something's less beautiful but still like it. Only difference is I really don't like Schoenberg yet, but I'm still a neophyte so maybe that day will come and it's not just TMR.
Is Fidelio good or is it like when a non-operatic composer reaches into opera and makes something mediocre only remembered because of the composer (like Debussy)
Its pretty obvious to me Rautavaara got his "chops" from Joonas Kokkonen. Not sure if anyone is aware of this guy but you should definitely check him out. Especially his late serial works like the wind quintet.
>Clair de Lune >Wagner (but only Parsifal) >Beethoven (but only his symphonies) If you like ONLY these things fucking remove yourself before i fuck you up the ass you double digit Sup Forums soyboy
Carter Hernandez
This guy definitely drinks whole milk - seem to have plenty of estrogen.
Is the whole "soyboy" meme fundamentally flawed, because people who drink soy milk tend to be health nuts, and people who drink real cows milk get lots of estrogen and grow man boobs?
Joshua King
How is Claire de Lune Sup Forums? Debussy was married to a kike
Asher Perry
it's casual entry level classical which is what Sup Forums is into, the same people as the masses who ""listen"" to Mozart (underrated forever and always)
Nathan Rivera
sup, guys
i was hearing chopin's the nocturne and i simply loved that song
gotta love classical
can you rec more like that?
Jason Howard
>tfw new to piano (started late 2016) >tfw you realise it will be years before i start playing any chopin etudes/liszt/rachmaninoff
its kinda disheartening listening to mephisto waltz then comparing it to anything at my level. Ill stick with it because I love it but fuck... hold me
Ryan Taylor
Can someone explain the point of the Dissonance quartet? A dozen bars of dissonance hardly seem to define the character of the whole piece. Was it just a prank bro?
Do you take lessons ? How's your teacher ? What are you currently playing/practicing ?
Liam King
Rude. What do you like, user ?
Grayson Miller
anyone?
Nicholas Taylor
I take weekly lessons My teacher is very very good. I was recommended to her due to my commitment and progress. She's very exclusive and was a former ameb board director. Currently I'm learning a Bach prelude (no 2 c minor), invention 8 and a Chopin waltz (64 2)
Colton Howard
What do you mean point? As an introduction, its dissonance serves as a preparatory stroke, building tension and subtly indicating the ideas that the entire piece will use: chromaticism and an emphasis on fourths.
Lincoln Thompson
LIST WHAT YOU'RE CURRENTLY PRACTICING >khatchaturian violin concerto >mozart 12th piano sonata
Ethan Rogers
>Petzold's Minuet in G minor >Petzold's Minuet in G major
Oliver Gomez
>ten seconds in >hair parted down the middle >glasses >neckbeard >fedora >faggot voice >faggot pose/ posture SOY ALERT
It was in some book my parents gave me. I do like it though.
Blake Young
Retard.
Scriabin is a god.
Andrew Price
I started playing in the summer of 2015 and it took me about a year to start practising Chopin's Prelude in E minor and I could play it okay in half a year. Now I'm very close to playing his Waltz in F minor, op. 70 at a decent pace. My life goal is to play Scriabin sonatas or late Beethoven, but yeah...
Good luck, user.
Ian Howard
He's ok at best
Charles Brown
>chromatic >fantasy >tonally ambiguous >cantabile
Aiden Peterson
>his piano sonatas, second only to beethoven's output, poem of fire, piano poems, etudes >ok at best
No need to be rude. Never mentioned that I dislike him. Which Scriabin recordings are you enjoying, user ?
Ryan Collins
Adams Richter Poly
The Greats
Ian Sullivan
Just the thread I was looking for.
Today I heard a child, plain as day, say to his mother “mommy why doesn’t daddy like it when I hum Bach in the car?”
Connor Long
and everyone clapped.
David Bailey
If for a moment you thought the world stopped today, it was because of that moment.
Gabriel Edwards
post the patrician solo violin sonatas
Oliver Walker
Sry I'm just really protective of my God
Maria Lettberg and Marc-André Hamelin are pretty good.
Carter Brooks
I've never really felt Hamelins Scriabin. Just like his Liszt recordings are missing the pathos. He has no punch. Still I respect him for putting effort into recording unknown pieces.
Any particular recording by Lettberg you would recommend?
Evan Gomez
i dunno. What dissonance? I mean it would be entirely understandable if this prefaced the 16 Quartet and in fact I wouldn't even have asked the question. But this piiece feels even maybe on the tame side by Mozart standards.
Luis Cook
Is this /classical/'s meme trilogy? :/
Landon Morgan
No, that would be
Mozart Wagner Schoenberg
Even ironically, Poly is only suited for a trinity of worst tripfags
Hey, guys, i think i have a pretty eclectic taste that ranges from kanye west to debussy - clair de lune is perfect - what do you suggest i listen to next on my road to patricianhood?