Who is your favourite composer in your country?I think for me it's Bach. I admire many others, but he's a magician.
>>215971076Erik Satie
>>215971103Elegance in the simplicity. I like his pieces, but I would never nominate him as GOAT.
>>215971135French impressionist stuff is soothing for the soul
>>215971076Playboi Carti
i think you mean jsbachdon't forget jcfbach, cpebach,jcbach, etc
>>215971197ew...
>>215971209To be honest, I'm not aware of any other Bach aside Johan Sebastian.If the others have quite good pieces, feel free to enlighten me.
>>215971076https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7qtyCl7ysEhow was he so good bros
>>215971243I like harpsichord much more.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcsfDxojdV8
>>215971242OMEGA FUN FACTfor a long time bach's sons were actually more famous and popular than daddy sebi, it wasn't until decades after his death the he was sort of rediscovered
>>215971076This would've been a better thread if we were choosing the best composer from each of our own respective countries.
>>215971308Hector Villa-Lobos
>>215971301Unfortunately this happens to many artists, no matter which kind they are - musicians, art, literature.
I like Maurice Ravel, but Im a pleb
>>215971308You can swoop it up. I just don't know who is the best from my country. They're all great.Shostakovich, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, Stravinsky, Prokofiev, Rimsky-Korsakov. They're all great.
scriabin
I'm more of a Chopin kind of guy.
>>215971395In addition this one >>215971403 too, I don't even remember all of the greatest.>>215971408I admire him. But I don't feel his music through myself... I wish I could.
GABRIEL FAURE and BACH https://youtu.be/INKmyAJt30k?si=ikt86tPWRmFYnIMEhttps://youtu.be/xXMUpqSyJJo?si=-eeJ5KgcW0f-Ph3x
>>215971355He's good, imo. I thought from a French flag it would be Saint-Saëns.
>>215971076Vivaldi, cause I like I love the violin very much. But I also like Bach and Tchaikovsky, although in general I prefer modern composers of instrumental music.
Not a weeb otherwise, but Nobuo Uematsu and Koji Kondo are geniuses at their best. Koji Kondo is more even, but Uematsu goes beyond him at his best.The repeated melody snippet thing here is a musical thing that sticks out to me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAD31P49hsw
>>215971475Vivaldi sounds too bright and vibrant to me.
>>215971500This part: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OU1W7b4B2tY
i also like a good beethovenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLmSpBsDxdk&t=53syt very much related, it's a good beethoven. i once listened to this while tripping on shrooms and had tears in my eyes
>>2159710761 - Tchaikovsky 2 - Mozart3 - Debussy
Great melody: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVzN8O54rew. Dunno why it isn't famous.
>>215971473Innit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kmopRd6dfE
>>215971607I like Beethoven too.>i once listened to this while tripping on shrooms and had tears in my eyeskekI've never tried to shroom, but I listen to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0nKJoZY64A sometimes when I'm drunk. It gives me some tears.
can anyone recommend some modern composers from the 20 and 21st century?
i like baroque. cool instrumentationhttps://youtu.be/DyhR8fmREjY?si=Dfh9DP2DZ01RbdVAhttps://youtu.be/EVAB2z1RPu4?si=I_LTEmTK9vxaU0Guhttps://youtu.be/jy9S4HIaIq8?si=YJae7h3__uaGWg1C
>>215971899I'm not sure if he can be considered a real composer, since he did some music for anime mostly. But I like the OSTs from Satoru Kosaki. Not sure if he has real classical pieces aside the OSTs.
>>215971859it...it's beautiful <3check this outhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyCmm7m2mwo
>>215971899>from the 20thKhachaturian, Stravinsky, Prokofiev, Shostakovich
>>215971899i've only really listened to shostakovichhttps://youtu.be/qdgNQN-PiRA?si=X6BjqXVrGbnhz3ax&t=429
>>215971606Kinda sounds like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yq6J7EIz8i0
>>215972017It sounds beautiful and he's also quite expressive while playing it, but I've heard this pieces so many times, that I can't goodly appreciate it...
>>215972174i have failed you, i have failed /int/
>>215971076mozart or sullivan probablyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=698HvqlA0Pc
>>215971965I really like baroque too. I wonder what it would sound if they played in different pitches of baroque of that time? Like 392, 415, 460 HZ etc.>>215972218It's not your fault that this piece is so popular.
https://youtu.be/1vqRfyq7Ago?list=RD1vqRfyq7AgoHenry Purcell (1659–1695)
>>215972391>It's not your faulti have failed all of you, i don't want to live, i do not want to live
>>215971308Valen easy. Honorable mentions to Tveitt, Sæverud, Thoresen and Wallin.
>>215972501I don't know any of Norway's composers aside Grieg.
WOLLT IHR DEN TOTALEN GRIEG
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_Go1ah3Vds
>>215972538Valen is great, dense Bachian counterpoint with free tonality.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCWbvtu3dqU
The chud in me wants to say Wagner has the highest peaks but Stravinsky is much better and much more consistent as a whole package
>>215972598I love it.
>>215972794Wagner is overrated imo. Never liked his pieces.
>>215972794Honestly liking classical music and being an antisemite is just an irreconcilable position.
Chopin is goated fr fr no cap
John williams or hal Blaine.
>>215972901Schönberg stan that believes 12-tone noise is real music spotted
I never listend to classic where should i start
matt uelmanhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgaEvOPSqCg
>>215971076dont really have any favorites but Mozart is of course a GOAT, ill post some compositions made by Habsburg Emperors themself thoughhttps://youtu.be/xIHIKjbORXA?list=RDxIHIKjbORXAhttps://youtu.be/93jdVDeVAdc?list=RD93jdVDeVAdchttps://youtu.be/6NON6RCakm4?list=RD6NON6RCakm4https://youtu.be/OVVDIebvglg
>>215972675It sounds more broken, I would say.
>>215972901Mahler is the only jewish composer that I have the least bit of respect for, even then he always tried to sneak in crypto-klezmer woodwind sections in the middle movements which drive me irate.>>215973076Mozart is the Beatles of classical music, unc shit that no one listens to because it aged poorly but everyone pretends to like it because it's the cultured thing to do.
>>215973076Meh. Hans Zimmer, John Williams, hal blaine are better composers. Alot Mozart's shit drags badly
>>215973152>>215972983Mendelssohn pretty much invented classical music (as a format) and did so much to rescue several great composers from obscurity. Not to mention the many great performers of Jewish heritage.
>>215973197I must admit I have no experience with him. Any recommendations on where to start?
>>215973293Gangbang auditions twelve starring Lucy thai
>>215973152Mozart is a sublime genius
>>215973348I don't enjoy any music composed before 1800 or between 1920-1975.
I liked a song by Schubert
>>215973293I love his Octet, very youthful and energetic with a very clear Mozart influence. Also has a fun treatment of a theme from Messiah in the presto.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrITNrgQHuEOther than that some notable works are the piano trios, the revised string quintet, the 3 motets, the piano quartets and the 2nd piano concerto.
>>215972554https://files.catbox.moe/l3ste7.webm
>>215973348He repeats the same "bass lines" constantly. It drags. You have to throw out 90% of the song to get 4 minutes of decent music People were very stupid and inbred back then. Anything amused them. Most of his music minus that 10% you wouldn't know. You know every John Williams section in Star wars. Everyone knows the sections. It holds up. Jurassic Park holds up. Jaws holds up. Same with Zimmer. You know the pirates of the Caribbean, interstellar, batman sections. I could play the jokers theme or Batman's or banes. Imagine if you could only remember 4 minutes of music from Star wars and tried to claim it was the best you've ever heard
>>215973643Alberti bass is a stylistic thing endemic to music of the latter half of the 18th century, not at all specific to Mozart. I do agree with you that there is no reason to lionize all of his works, he certainly wrote a lot of lesser music given his musical proclivity (might be heresy, but Tbh I think the same of ol' Johann Sebastian), yet still he has probably the highest peaks in the history of music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqErQ1sn74k
>>215973929vgh
>>215973643I don't know what you're talking about: there is a bass line when there has to be a bass line (e.g. the famous viola line in the 1st movement of the symphony in G minor - it is there for a reason).You can skip the stuff that he composed when he was very young (like 15 lol), but after a certain age he entered God mode there is pretty much nothing to throw out.
tchaikovsky I think, liszt comes secondeven though I don't care for ballet, I really like swan lake