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Berlioz edition
https://youtu.be/_QH2FUaGgY8

This thread is for the discussion of music in the Western (European) classical tradition, as well as classical instrument-playing.

>How do I get into classical?
This link has resources including audio courses, textbooks and selections of recordings to help you start to understand and appreciate classical music:
https://rentry.org/classicalgen

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>trumpet gf
>euphonium gf
which one, /classical/?
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now playing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkp9TxP5aqs
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>cont’d from prev thread, going to sleep
>>128140785 #
Yeah, they probably didn’t grow up in a setting where they listened to either no music or only music with lyrics. Both my parents are classical musicians so it was easy for me because it was in the environment. Maybe you didn’t and found classical yourself, in which case I think that’s awesome. But I’m excited to share my love of classical with others who may not have had any exposure to classical. They may fucking hate it - thats okay - but it’s harder to hate it when I accept them where they’re at while showing them what I listen to it for (and don’t play shit like Britten for them off the rip).
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>>128140877
both
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>>128140900
greedy hog
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>>128140627
Get some DT770s, those babies stay comfy for hours, their pads are something else. Used to have AKGs and had to replace my pads with second hand DT770 pads because they're by far the most comfortable headphone pads I have ever worn. The also sound great and are still closed back.
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>>128140891
NTA, but I know what you mean. I'm the same way. While music is not my top specialty, I'm specialized in another art form and I don't shit on those who aren't specialized in it. I think of myself as a "constructive elitist". I know I have a deeper than usual understanding of my area of specialty, but I don't get joy from ridiculing the unwashed masses. What I get joy from is guiding anyone willing and curious about my specialty. Ridiculing someone for their ignorance will only push them further away from knowledge. Why would they get into a thing if the people who love it are just elitist assholes? Think of a professor holding a lecture but mocking anyone who doesn't already know the topic.
>>128141002
>they sound great
Not when I've had electrostatics for a few years. To give you an idea, when I went to a live concert for the first time I was a bit let down that the sound clarity and imaging is indistinguishable from my headphones at home.
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>>128140856
i literally bought pic rel (unsigned) solely for price's recording of nuits d'été with fritz reiner. chicago/reiner are their usual sumptuous selves, but price is actually unable to bring the necessary nuance to her singing and it all ends up sounding kind of the same. oh well!!

leontyne price is still alive btw, at 98.
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I like the performance but jeez, 22 minutes? Not even going to observe the repeat in the first movement? Even Bohm and Szell did that and they almost never do for Mozart.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29jFXWP3Nww
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>>128141631
Why were romantics so obsessed with stripping mozart symphonies of all their repeats?
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there's never been a more based practice than skipping repeats
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How important are inner movements to you? Should they be briefer than the outer movements, equal length or longer?
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>>128142100
Arbitrary question. 'Inner movements' can be better or worse depending on the symphony. One inner movement might be better than the other, so comparing them to outer movements gets even dumber.
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>>128142167
>'Inner movements' can be better or worse depending on the symphony.
Obviously, but there is undeniably a difference in character between inner and outer movements and I was curious what other people's attitude towards them are.
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I want to play Scriabin but I am retarded
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Just learned chopin is polish, deleting everything now
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Just learned mozart is german, deleting everything now
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Just learned wagner is russian, deleting everything now
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Just learned scriabin is ukranian, deleting everything now
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Just learned bach is jewish, deleting everything now
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>when its time for the daily reminder
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>Today I will remind them

BAB
A
B

>DAILY REMINDER
>DAILY REMINDER

IAA
A
A

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>average BABIAA listener

We will disarm and subdue every 18th-19th century heretic that would put on a Mozart Piano concerto or Chopin Nocturne

We are the Mockers of Mozart
We put a chokehold on classicism

We are the Cuckolders of Chopin
We are the Rapists of Romantics

We are the murderers of Mahler
We strike fear in every pretentious and neurotic writer of 1 hour symphonies
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>Listening to Bach
>not listening to Mozart
>Listening to Marais
>Not listening to Haydn
>Listening to Ravel
>not listening to Mahler
>listening to Stravinsky
>not listening to Schoenberg or Shostakovich

Is there a better feeling in this world?
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>Your Romanticism
>My Foot
>Your Classicism
>My Fist

I will crush the Mozart enjoyers, and liberate the Chopin listeners with Vivaldi, Josquin, and Perotin
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>Bach
>Machaut
>Ives
>Marais
>Buxtehude
>Stravinsky
>Reich
>Bartok

No Mozart, No Brahms, No Haydn, No Mahler
No Autistic Teutonic spirit shall oppress or taint the Gallic, Latin, and Slavic soul
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Mozart gives me the ick,

As does Brahms, Mahler, early-middle Beethoven, Bruckner, Chopin, Schumann, Strauss II, Hindemith, Schoenberg, Reger, Berg, Tchaikovsky, Boulez, Stockhausen, Haydn, Bruch, Salieri, Shostakovich, Clementi, and Prokofiev

That is all
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>when they listen to Mozart and Haydn concertos and completely neglect the Sun Kings court
>When they listen to vocal works by Verdi, Rossini or Puccini, but not Palestrina or the Franco-Flemish School
>When they don't listen to Marin Marais more frequently than Beethoven or Brahms
>No Perotin or Medieval Music
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>If it ain't BAROQUE, don't fix it
>I dumped her because she BAROQUED my heart
>I had to go to the doctor because I BAROQUED my leg in a gondola accident
>I would go to the concerto with you, but I'm BAROQUE
>The Baroque BAROQUED the renaissance mold
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I was trying to count the bass clef notes but I forget to count the spaces so I thought the first note was Fb rather than Gb
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Remember not all Romantics are bad but all bad composers do tend be Romantic, except for Classical, all Classical composers are shit
Below is a list of acceptable Romantics:

>Field
>Chabrier
>Franck
>Tarrega
>Wagner*
>Any of the Russian 5
>Grieg
>Alkan
>Late Beethoven
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NO MOZART
NO CHOPIN
NO MAHLER
ALL ROMANTICS SCRAM!

ALL CLASSICISTS EAT SHIT AND DIE
THIS THREAD IS FOR MARIN MARAIS!

SONATA FORM SHOULD DIE
ONLY CONCERTO GROSSO FOR I!

HAYDN IS LIKE A ROTTEN WHEAT
WHAT I NEED IS A BACH CELLO SUITE


BACH AND BEFORE, IVES AND AFTER
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>mfw I buck broke romantitrannies and classishits with the truth

It just keep getting better everyday lads, enjoy this beautiful Sunday
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>Jannies delete the baroque poopies poster but not the guy who has been spamming generals for like a month now
Shit ass mod team, shit board
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The worst thing is I used to play trombone and could read bass clef
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>welcome to /classical/
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>>12814322
>playing in a madeup key
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>>128143315
Baroque chads just say winning
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Fuck Bach
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>>128143473
People like Bach because they don't listen to other baroque composers, and they think overly ornamented music is "sophisticated" (meanwhile it's diatonic baby's first harmony almost all the time) and therefore good. Mozart is far better.
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>>128143750
>diatonic baby's first harmony
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOlDewpCfZQ
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The gigachad poster is very clearly a mod abusing power, no? He deletes everything except the actual spam shitting up this general
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BIABH
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>>128141002
>>128141631
>>128142100
maho more like my whore
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>>128144055
who cares? there's nothing to be done.
by now this website only exists for hateful losers to finally get the attention they lacked through any means they can (mostly by being annoying) and to post about their idealized women they know they'll never have sex with (and who are mostly drawings) while flaunting their perceived superiority over "normal" people who are also somehow to blame for the losers' current lot in life.
if you still have hope for this bottom-of-the-barrel shitstain of a site to be properly moderated, you're delusional
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>>128144336
you're right at home I see
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>>128144336
>waah waaah waaaaaah
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now playing

start of Grieg: Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Lpb_K4rWMw&list=OLAK5uy_kQVU01MlFZBCx7QDlnxkSgO6FdLC7HBwU&index=2

start of Schumann: Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 54
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELVQETncL8Q&list=OLAK5uy_kQVU01MlFZBCx7QDlnxkSgO6FdLC7HBwU&index=4

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kQVU01MlFZBCx7QDlnxkSgO6FdLC7HBwU

>Many great pianists have already recorded this now-traditional coupling. Having proven himself to belong in the company of the greats, Andsnes now gets his chance. He has a decided viewpoint on this music, stressing the lyrical elements with some gorgeous tone and phrasing, yet capturing plenty of drive and excitement when required. Jansons seems to challenge his soloist with very energetic readings of the orchestral parts: lots of tympani and broad dynamic contrasts. The collaboration works quite well, and if you don't already have half a dozen CDs with this coupling already in your collection, this one is definitely worth considering. It does have a couple of minor handicaps, though. EMI passed up the opportunity to fill the blank 20 minutes of the disc with some solo music by these composers, and the recorded sound, while well balanced, seems somewhat dull and lacking in presence. --Leslie Gerber

I used to listen to these pieces all the time back when I first got into classical many years ago. Haven't listened to them since. Should be fun.
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some recognition for the Swedish

Wilhelm Peterson-Berger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbkcO5YyiZ8

Hugo Alfvén
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buxeZjOe5tM

Kurt Atterberg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZcsKMet09A

Wilhelm Stenhammar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksNOsbHayJQ

Allan Pettersson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PB5D9cLSiZs

Ture Rangström
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhDcp6vUyK0
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>>128140222
Not true, baby
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>>128144336
Which one of those are you?
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>>128144808
all of them
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Schubert

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxbuiZHryto&list=OLAK5uy_mTS_0Qd9X2k0es5EpQGoX2vhpw-rXHOJw&index=6
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>>128144786
>bloated post-romantic tripe
yawn, might as well be listening to Langgaard
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Man, Schubert really isn't afraid of repetition huh
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>>128143960
I wonder how many Rolling Stones songs use E, A, D, B(or B7)?
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>>128144905
It's a nice palette cleanser for the sterile classicism of German symphonies.
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>>128144941
it's a caricature
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>>128144937
he got tired of people ignoring the repeat signs
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>>128144952
You gotta give them credit for a unified aesthetic
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>>128144964
that unified aesthetic is "a cartoon of late 19th century german music"
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ry4BzonlVlw&list=RDQIgrtSkUOEc&index=4
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For today's performance of Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier, we listen to Abdel Rachman El Bacha's set:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDTY6W_byO0&list=OLAK5uy_mVneipKx_2fN8tVh3zc9Zq7jrhLiEXalk&index=26
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>>128144990
le epic win lmao xD
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>>128144976
It's natural in the arts to take certain techniques, ideas, and aesthetic movements further and further.
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>>128145013
they went no further than 1890, stop trying to justify tripe
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>>128145021
They're not bad if you passively listen to them in the background.
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>>128145005
Does go to show how Bach lacked creativity, since that is obviously better than just the solo cello
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>>128145053
updooted!
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Max Richter Path 19

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMClDBmD2Mo&list=RDQIgrtSkUOEc&index=7
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>>128145065
more like *for* sleep, because zzzzzzzzzzzzz
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>>128144055
I'm not a mod, I'm just here to peak the truth

>>128144336
But you're still here, which means you are one if not everything described in your post
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>Diner with Scriabi!
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>>128145194
jajajaja
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>mfw same stupid shit every thread
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>>128145115
Your wit knows no beginning
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>>128145248
that which is infinite has no beginning, yes
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>>128145247
and you keep coming back for more, whore
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>>128145271
>whore
see >>128144252
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>>128145295
yes, that is my whore
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>>128145259
Not neccesarily no. The list of natural numbers is infinite but begins at 0
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>>128145317
that's heresy, boy
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>>128145247
Just like German music and Sonata form, its like poetry
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now playing

start of Schubert: 6 Moments musicaux, D. 780
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0XpOXWzabc&list=OLAK5uy_mD_I0fcgbtf52yxvIalye4rBIX4IQ2M4Q&index=6

start of Schubert: Piano Sonata No. 17 in D Major, D. 850 "Gasteiner"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lv3T1_OcOys&list=OLAK5uy_mD_I0fcgbtf52yxvIalye4rBIX4IQ2M4Q&index=36

start of Schubert: Piano Sonata No. 15 in C Major, D. 840 "Reliquie"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xw5FUSIynI&list=OLAK5uy_mD_I0fcgbtf52yxvIalye4rBIX4IQ2M4Q&index=50

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mD_I0fcgbtf52yxvIalye4rBIX4IQ2M4Q
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>>128145372
Nah. The point of sonata form is to make music as diverse and at the same time as cohesive as possible.
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Richter Perihilion

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tTCZOHUWFA&list=RDQIgrtSkUOEc&index=14
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Thoughts on the pianist Elisabeth Leonskaja?
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>>128145458
none whatsoever
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>>128145455
>>>/mu/
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>>128145547
Not sure what this has to do with /classical/, maybe try >>>/mu/ instead?
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>>128145556
>Huurrrr I'll just say it again
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Oh is it tourist season again? My how time flies
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ok I'm back to thinking Gunter Wand's conducting is boring, sorry
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Best performance of Super Mario Galaxy Soundtrack?
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>>128145600
your grandmother's cunt
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>>128124758
what did you think of that recording? i've been seeing it around
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>>128142100
If they don't serve the whole, the should be cut entirely.
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>>128142100
Silly question, MahoAnon.
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>>128143338
All keys are made up.
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>>128145711
everything's made up
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>>128145759
Earth, wind, fire and water was all here before we named them.
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>>128145770
that shit's made up
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>>128145700
more like, "my whore, anon!" but in the old timey sense of anon, as in shortly or presently
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Busoni is so hot. Fuck.
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>nonfunctional harmony
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>>128145600
The original? They had full symphony orchestras available. It wasn't used everywhere for different good reasons that had to do with what the feel intended to be instilled and how the compositions themselves best fitted.
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>>128145804
Bedroom eyes and sensual extended tonality, like an italian Scriabin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TIlyh6qe2E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzwhW81dIow
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>>128146053
Sex with Busoni. I like his music, why is it so obscure
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>>128146088
Relatively small oeuvre that hit its stride a bit late (he also spent entirely too long on Doktor Faust in a way that I think wasn't worth it; he should've used that time to write more stuff for piano solo, something like the sonatinas but on a larger scale, or even a couple of tone poems?), when other, less nuanced but more radical developments were taking place. Also, being italian kinda fucked his career if we're being honest. I think he knew that, which is why he left Italy on the first palce.
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>>128145902
cute af
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>>128144336
honestly most people here are not hateful at all outside of shitposting/irony, people here are actually delightful for the most part, it's the people like you that seem the most hateful.
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>>128146322
By and large utterly delightful racists and homophobes, yeah
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>>128146436
you say that as if being racist and homophobic is bad
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>>128146558
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>>128146227
Good point, thanks for that.
>>128146558
>being a bigot is bad
Yeah, it is.
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>>128146322
actually insane opinion
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Reminder that if you prefer Mahler to Wagner you are probably low iq and/or Jewish.
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>>128146616
>>128146818
lol keep your fag attitudes out of /classical/ if you have them.
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>>128147043
Make me, pointless shitmuncher
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Wagner was the Pollock of the 19th century
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>>128147043
ignore him, he's trying to derail the thread.
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Neat
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Looking for a complete or at least a very exhaustive recording of Scarlatti keyboard works. Any recs?
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>>128147177
Derail it from racism? Is that what we're all here for?
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>>128147267
Absolutely
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0DOZWktIOY&list=PLT0uE2OVDu0aOxp88cWjXvON3IxSJeL9Y
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>>128147516
Apparently, yes.
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>>128147267
Ross
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>>128147540
>36 CD Box
Straight into my veins, thanks mate
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My favourite composer was a roman half-negro
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>mfw Missa et ecce terrae motus and heth from lamenatations

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvMGMW47gs0&list=RDzvMGMW47gs0&start_radio=1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJX_hO9DBn4&list=RDfJX_hO9DBn4&start_radio=1


What did those Franco-Flemish know that we don't?
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Every good boy deserves fun
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>>128148447
They lived in a pre-Belgium world. A better, more innocent world.
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you are a fool for looking
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All cows eat grass
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Muzio Clementi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZqWXDZrNgc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hp6hQUEcro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWy5Wm1RxwE
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>>128147540
is this better than Ross' set?
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>>128149429
I believe it to be
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>>128149471
but do you KNOW it to be?
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>>128149478
That is unanswerable
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>>128149485
just answer the fucking question
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>>128149493
Answer it yourself by listening and comparing
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>>128149501
i won't know, i need someone to think for me, i am an NPC
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>>128149503
>>128149503
Yes, Belder's is the better set. There. Hope you get better before it's too late to change as a person.
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>>128149518
sorry, i love you
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XF9iY6_76uk
QRD of 15:55?
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>>128149646
what
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>>128149728
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JS bach shills BTFO
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>>128149903
speak on that
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>>128149918
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WQkFNngoeU
pseuds like rick beato love JS bach and basically think you're illiterate if you don't think it's the best music since sliced bread
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>>128149940
I don't know who that is, nor do I understand how one post follows from the other. How does Mozart and Haydn having been greatly influenced by C.P.E. and admiring him "BTFO"s these "JS bach shills"?
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>>128149966
the premise according to a lot of normies is that JS bach is literally the GOAT, an unrivaled genius who directly influenced all kinds of western music, but i keep finding conflicting info like haydn and mozart looking up to CBE bach instead of JS bach and most of JS bach's stuff doesn't even sound that good
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*CPE
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What do you think is the best concerto ever recorded? When I say "best," I mean both in terms of audio quality and performance.

I don't have a particular one, but I've been listening to almost every version where Kissin is the solo pianist, specially Rachmaninoff.
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>>128150013
Kissin is great. And maybe this.
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>>128149981
>haydn and mozart looking up to CBE bach instead of JS bach
and who do you think CPE Bach was influenced by?
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>>128150052
Sucks being poor
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>>128150055
that would be like giving credit to billy ray cyrus for what miley cyrus has done. CPE bach wasn't influenced by just his father.
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>>128149981
So, "JS bach shills BTFO" means "there is an apocryphal factoid I personally disagree with, and this unrelated anecdote that does not confirm it must surely be proving it wrong"?
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>Disliking Bach is a sign of low musical intelligence. There's a reason why every major composer for the past few hundreds years has absolutely adored Bach and been deeply inspired by his work. And that reason is because the music that Bach created was simply brilliant. If you don't love the baroque style compared to later styles thats one thing. But you have to respect the ingenious of Bach's work. Disliking Bach is like disliking Shakespeare or Isaac Newton. It comes off as ignorant.

>The immortal God of harmony ... Not Brook but Ocean should be his name
Beethoven
>Johann Sebastian Bach has done everything completely. … He was a man through and through.
Schubert
>Now there is music from which a man can learn something.
Mozart
>Bach is like an astronomer who, with the help of ciphers, finds the most wonderful stars.
Chopin
>And if we look at the works of JS Bach - a benevolent god to which all musicians should offer a prayer to defend themselves against mediocrity - on each page we discover things which we thought were born only yesterday, from delightful arabesques to an overflowing of religious feeling greater than anything we have since discovered. And in his works we will search in vain for anything the least lacking in good taste.
Debussy
>...the greatest Christian music in the world...if life had taken hope and faith from me, this single chorus would restore all.
Mendelssohn
>Music owes as much to Bach as religion to its founder.
Schumann
>...the most stupendous miracle in all music!
Wagner
>Study Bach. There you will find everything.
Brahms
>In Bach, the vital cells of music are united as the world is in God.
Mahler
>Truly Bach is the Alpha of keyboard composition
Busoni
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>In 2011, Anthony Tommasini, chief classical music critic of The New York Times, ranked Bach the greatest composer of all time "for his matchless combination of masterly musical engineering (as one reader put it) and profound expressivity. Since writing about Bach in the first article of this series I have been thinking more about the perception that he was considered old-fashioned in his day. Haydn was 18 when Bach died, in 1750, and Classicism was stirring. Bach was surely aware of the new trends. Yet he reacted by digging deeper into his way of doing things. In his austerely beautiful Art of Fugue, left incomplete at his death, Bach reduced complex counterpoint to its bare essentials, not even indicating the instrument (or instruments) for which these works were composed. On his own terms he could be plenty modern. ...he demonstrated visceral flair for drama in his sacred choral works, as in the crowd scenes in the Passions where people cry out with chilling vehemence for Jesus to be crucified. In keyboard works like the Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue, Bach anticipated the rhapsodic Romantic fervor of Liszt, even Rachmaninoff. And as I tried to show in the first video for this project, through his chorales alone Bach explored the far reaches of tonal harmony."
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>Alex Ross writes, "Bach became an absolute master of his art by never ceasing to be a student of it. His most exalted sacred works --the two extant Passions, from the seventeen-twenties, and the Mass in B Minor, completed not long before his death in 1750-- are feats of synthesis, mobilizing secular devices to spiritual ends. They are rooted in archaic chants, hymns, and chorales. They honor, with consummate skill, the scholastic discipline of canon and fugue. They make expert use of the word-painting techniques of the Renaissance madrigal and Baroque opera. They absorb such stock scenes as the lament, the pastoral, the lullaby, the rage aria, the tempest. They allude to courtly French dances, Italian love songs, [and] the polonaise. Their furious development of brief motifs anticipates Beethoven, who worshipped Bach when he was young. And their most daring harmonic adventures --for example, the otherworldly modulations in the 'Confiteor' of the B-Minor Mass-- look ahead to Wagner, even to Schoenberg."
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Hewitt's Bach
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exhmrxNcSvc&list=OLAK5uy_lHE_d9Oo7jW_E_yrnDu_i1YmKkbtAU1cY&index=15
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>second movement of Chopin's second piano concerto
;_;
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>>128140856
that edit looks cringe
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>>128151245
hardly
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now playing

start of Elgar: Violin Concerto in B Minor, Op. 61
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OHnhBcH8ss&list=OLAK5uy_nxvzQxaFDNpavqlZZn0cABTcRp2Vld1Mo&index=1

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nxvzQxaFDNpavqlZZn0cABTcRp2Vld1Mo
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>>128150420
but shakespeare is overrated by pretentious fags? isaac newton isn't interesting, he's known for one math formula and nothing artistic.
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>>128151603
>but shakespeare is overrated by pretentious fags?
leave and never return
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>>128151609
the absolute state of /mu/
shakespeare isn't even music, just the faggiest theatre and /lit/ faggotry
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>>128150013
Music is not a championship, this is not about winners. Enjoy the ride.
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>>128151603
3.5/10 someone replied
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>>128150869
I want it
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>>128151618
>faggiest
villain, I have done thy mother
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Gulda's Beethoven is so good, goddamn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkKk4lQiXyc&list=OLAK5uy_m_afPa6Mlu26qm3BjKrYKKDCFhkrLRxAo&index=56

Not sure if I've ever heard the 16th sound this good before.
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>>128151836
Nigga, what the fuck are you talking about? I have a $2000+ audio system and I want to make the best use of it. A great recording with good instruments, nice audio capture, good mixing and great performers is something that any person that cares for music yearns for.
>music is not a championship
Still, music contests are very important. And no, this is not the point.
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>>128152176
If only you had any talent to go with that crap
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>>128150013
>>128152176
In that case, just peep any recent big-name recording. One example:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=176ZO9pZGEc&list=OLAK5uy_mxubUKNhiL0fMMrWh42wxPnGwboNoqp7w&index=1

or

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHdjuX9UuZc&list=OLAK5uy_lEL25sPCIM7BmGj4U2jAtIHoWIHxjxqrU&index=1

>>128152194
Shut the fuck up.
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>>128152205
die mad, reefer boy
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>>128152194
...is the implication they don't have any talent for listening to music? Talent for what?
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>>128152245
oh are you one of those background noise people nevermind carry on
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>>128152270
Ah, you're one of those schizophrenic malcontents. Carry on.
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>>128152205
the ghoul eyes its next victim with delight
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>>128152293
kek
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>>128151245
i agree, the girls look a bit too old for my taste
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>>128152245
talent for mental gymnastics about shakespeare and whatnot
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>>128152205
helene grimaud is supposed to be on the fringe like glenn gould
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4C30_LrmUlc
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>>128152394
a tailor made you
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>>128152405
does she also moan
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exquisite, aching beauty. There are a few moments in our otherwise dreary walk through this vale of tears when we lift our our eyes and wonder at the profound and ethereal beauty of something other...when we are reminded that there is far more to life than bills and diapers and dishes and laundry....that there is something other that lifts up the soul and speaks to that place in your heart that you forgot was there - that place in your heart that you buried in the mundanities of life, where you used to romp as a child, dreaming of fairies and unicorns and rainbows and magicians thundering and wizards striking and elves in courtly dances....
It is a place that we sent to sleep for a while and got busy slowly dying.

...but there are moments when we are reminded of beauty. Hearing Helene Grimaud play Brahms is one of the moments where words fail and you are buried in the colors of magic and rainbows and storms and lightening - and your breath is taken away for just a moment and everything is right again.
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Horowitz was the last good pianist, hasn't been, nor will there ever be a good pianist ever again.
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I'm convinced people who don't listen to contemporary recordings are afraid to trust their own taste. What happens if a new recording of X piece comes out and they love it, but then everyone else calls it mediocre? By sticking with the familiar names of the greats of the older generations, they inoculate themselves from this risk.
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>>128152492
ok boomer
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>>128152492
True.
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>>128152531
a lot of classicalfags are like this in general, they think the old greats like bach are top tier which have hundreds of years of consensus built up and are afraid to explore modern mainstream music. also applies to other old fag stuff like shakespeare.
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>>128152531
This is my favourite reocrding of Bartók's violin concertos. I don't give a fuck if one of them looks like sububrban Jesus and the other like a recently divorced middle aged man trying to get back in the dating game: It's the absolute best performance/recording.
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>>128152550
you're completely out of the loop, marcelo, and it's time for your pills
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>>128152556
Me on the right
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>>128152550
I was talking about musicians, not composers. Don't twist my words for your own sick, misguided ends.

>>128152556
based, I'll check it out
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>>128152550
that makes no sense because most people get into classical later after already being into modern music.
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>>128152575
shhh leave it alone, it's having a meltdown over Bach being actually the greatest composer and doesn't know what to latch on anynore, just let it tire itself out
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWvV62BAhdk
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>>128152596
>poon
aaaaaaalriiiiiiiiight
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>>128152531
>who don't listen to contemporary recordings are afraid to trust their own taste.
I do listen to contemporary recordings, they tend to be easier to find, and actually exist in most cases, and they have better sound quality after all. But it's not wrong to recognize that 19th century pianists had a completely different style and technique that does not exist anymore.
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>>128152588
at least the baroque counterpoint stuff is cringe, sure he has some famous pieces like air on the G string and jesu joy of man's desiring but most normal people don't listen to them on a regular basis or they play in the same context as general relaxation music.
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for example bach's air on the G string has pachelbel's canon auto-suggested, and the pachelbel upload has 89 million views which demolishes air on the G string in view count, yet pretentious scholars claim bach is the greatest one and not pachelbel
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>>128152620
>>128152640
>appeal to popularity
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>>128152664
it's just supplemental context because you lack basic taste and basic common sense, you can hear with your own ears that the famous bach pieces are not that special compared to plenty of other music, my roastie primary school teacher would play enya - only time and bach - air on the G string i think
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xDk9EF_M_0
this is hype to hear if you have nostalgia for it from your childhood, but it's not something you would listen to all the time, same with bach, most normal people don't listen to bach over and over again to the extent of overshadowing all other music
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>>128152676
No one here loves Bach because of couple of his popular tunes.
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I don't like Bach, I'm just obsessed with his Well-Tempered Clavier, Goldberg Variations, Art of Fugue, Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin, Cello Suites, and Mass in B minor. But I don't like Bach.
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>>128152749
then you're left with the ultra dweeb harpsichord fugue type stuff that appeals to some niche scholars who wouldn't survive without government funding who have their subjective interpretations (meaning bad taste because they couldn't compose their own music to save their lives so they really have no taste better than some random schmuck) of what qualifies as the greatest composer of all time
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>>128152781
It's like all your posts are made with schizoMisanthropeAI, it's really quite something
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>>128152809
you're like any /mu/ tard who listens to charli xcx or whatever the fuck, there's no objective challenge to what you're doing (just listening), so you can make up your mind that bach is good because he does a baroque counterpoint which was considered boomer tier even in his time so other composers weren't even interested in copying it, you're not tasked with becoming a composer yourself so you don't have the perspective of trying to learn from bach but seeing mostly cringe archaic compositions, you can just say that he's the greatest composer of all time while not having much of a good argument for it other than parroting other people's opinions
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>>128152849
Love it, you're very talented, pure vitriol poetically oozes from your every word.
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>>128146088
It's just not that good. That's the simple answer.
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>>128146227
fuck italians and the spanish
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Scriabi :3
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Scriabin's fifth piano sonata is too powerful for me to listen more than once a year.
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>>128153859
Why do I find it much less exciting that 4, 7 and pretty much all other sonatas?
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>>128152849
I'm not going to reply with a Rick and Morty copypasta but trust me when I say most composers and musicians are high on copium when they say they can compose counterpoint like Bach but choose not to.
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>>128153788
vi13#3

UwU
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Liszt: Piano Sonata in B minor, S.178
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xDv_37vwZ0&list=OLAK5uy_mgcBRTwA0dfd9eqkA55PoGT0_V5fK9v20&index=2

Liszt: Legende S.175 No. 1 St. Francis of Assisi Preaching to the Birds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGXEaD3NyhI&list=OLAK5uy_mgcBRTwA0dfd9eqkA55PoGT0_V5fK9v20&index=3

Liszt: Legende S.175 No. 2 St. Francis de Paule Walking on the Water
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RtqAHT2LWQ&list=OLAK5uy_mgcBRTwA0dfd9eqkA55PoGT0_V5fK9v20&index=4

Liszt: La Lugubre Gondola, S.200 No. 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6XAwpnGpMM&list=OLAK5uy_mgcBRTwA0dfd9eqkA55PoGT0_V5fK9v20&index=5

Liszt: La Lugubre Gondola, S.200 No. 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqWvNhFbVxs&list=OLAK5uy_mgcBRTwA0dfd9eqkA55PoGT0_V5fK9v20&index=5

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mgcBRTwA0dfd9eqkA55PoGT0_V5fK9v20

Seems a lot of people don't like Brendel's Liszt Sonata because it's too cerebral and classicist. I get that. Well, I quite like Brendel most of the time, so it's fine by me.
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>>128154065
what does cerebral and classicist mean here
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>>128154497
why are you retarded?
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>>128154536
not sure why, but alas I am. can you answer my question pretty please?
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>>128154541
start with the Greeks.
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>>128153989
people make millions of dollars without that shit. would anyone in their right mind even want to do it if they could, it sounds like some fucking bullshit if you haven't been brainwashed by ""education"". it sounds as stupid as the intro music in Monique Alexander Gets Massacred By Mandingo's 14 Inch BBC - JulesJordan
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>>128154899
not sure what this has to do with /classical/. maybe try >>>/trash/ instead?
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Bach is my GOAT
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>>128154899
I genuinely can't understand this post
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>>128154497
it doesn't mean anything, he just lacks the articulation to describe music with actual musical terms
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Well, /classical/?
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>>128154497
he's "cerebral" because he looks like pic rel. music criticism is mostly about reputations and prejudice. it would be interesting if all critics would listen "blindfolded" and we'd see if their bias labels, like cerebral, would come in handy and hold any meaning whatsoever
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>>128150055
Dunno, Vivaldi?
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>>128153989
That's true, because Bach was obsessed with counterpoint. Reger and Shostakovich are in the same league however. Same applies to for example Beethoven's or Haydn's forms, Chopin's or Schubert's melody or Mahler's and Ravel's orchestrations etc. in which they are unparalleled.
Different personalities excel in different areas. But they all understood everything to a necessary degree. A sane man can't fault Schubert's orchestration, Chopin's form or Mahler's counterpoint either.
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holy kek
wannabe music producers insist that they can do it all on a laptop but that's getting harder and harder to pull off successfully these days. it's mostly just a cope for autistic retards who think it's too difficult to get off their ass and set up some hardware instead of just sitting there with a mouse and keyboard. a lot of musical instruments, studio equipment, guitar pedals etc are still best done in hardware.
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>>128154497
It lacks a certain heady kind of restraint if you follow my meaning
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>>128154929
>/trash/
You mean /classical/?
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>>128155069
lacks?
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>>128154646
Iannis Xenakis, Vangelis, Nana Mouskouri et cetera
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>>128155007
Someone ordered the Word Salad at Scriabi’s Diner
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>>128155007
>compose counterpoint like Bach
not worth it because it doesn't even sound good. play the piano like gould and teachers will hate you for it even though they're familiar with gould. compose music like bach and people might be mildly amused and that's it, there's a guy on youtube who made an i'm a barbie girl fugue and some other stuff.
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>>128155130
>t. can't distinguish between superficial and genuine emulation of Bachian counterpoint.
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>>128155130
You certainly couldn’t write in a Baroque style people don’t like that anymore
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I like Bach because his music sounds pretty good to me. That's all.
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>>128155154
apparently he's only pretending to be retarded.
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>Particularly striking examples of such judgements were produced by noted Bach biographers Philipp Spitta and Albert Schweitzer, who criticized Telemann's cantatas and then praised works they thought were composed by Bach, but which were actually composed by Telemann.
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>>128155164
imagine having your head this far up your ass that you can't see how it's relatively niche to like bach's baroque counterpoint, he's a big name for sure along with mozart and beethoven (but anons like to include composers like mahler and schubert which aren't really mainstream at all) but he has few normie-friendly hits along the lines of beethoven's fur elise, the bulk of his works are schizo church or strictly educational music, he wasn't an international star like handel was and he admired handel and wanted to meet him
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>>128155154
>it's impossible to write music that is not popular
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRphhbIechI
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>>128155348
correct
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>>128155014
Critics talk in those terms all the time... shit like:
>While X’s discretionary vibrato and leaner though still gorgeously modulated sonority are further indicative of period-performance practices, the latter’s mannerisms (short-breathed phrasing, sudden dynamic swells, threadbare tone, and compulsive ornamentation) play no part in X’s conceptions.
just isn't interesting to me, and I feel doesn't really get anything across except to other musical experts anyway. I care much more about what happens, not how. The techniques are merely a means to the ends. Cerebral and classicist, if that's what it is, are the ends.
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>>128155199
kek I could see that happening
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Mozart

https://youtu.be/TZpeQPjPyUo\
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>>128156466
Did you end up liking any of those Mozart piano sonata sets from the other day?
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What do we think of this faggot? Some critic said he's a second rate Poulenc and I'm inclined to agree, but is that really a bad thing? The symphonies, some of the piano works(1st and 2nd sonata plus the barcarolles), and the concertos are so sweet and melodic, almost feels like a dream and fantasy world.
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Nosrati's Bach
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FKpklWBCkE&list=OLAK5uy_mbOVc8ivir_aTsJKLXqx89S4D4hzCB7g8&index=1
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>>128156186
>Critics talk in those terms all the time
yes, and? those same critics are not worth the dirt under the average schizophrenic hobo's boot. music critics are notoriously clueless about the things they say (hell that's their main stereotype)
>shit like [actual in-depth description of the musical content which means the same to every reader] just isn't interesting to me
sounds like you're the problem
>and I feel doesn't really get anything across except to other musical experts anyway
you don't need to be 1/10000th of a "musical expert" to know what was said in that quote, it's absolutely basic-ass regular musical speak. if you can't even talk like that then you lack the capacity to talk about music at all period (unless of course you want to describe it uder completely subjective terms which mean entirely different things to each individual reader and have no power of truly getting across what you personally meant)
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>>128155130
>not worth it because it doesn't even sound good
hey buddy ever thought of suicide? I can link you some mehods
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>>128156591
I said I'm not interested in that kind of analysis. Guess we can agree to disagree. Yet I'm not seeing anyone doing that kind of analysis here on recordings anyway aside from the Rachmaninoff/Chopin fan.
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>>128156591
Damn the sister poster here really has big time autism
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The most hilarious classical clip I've ever seen. Did they actually think this was good? I can't believe it
>Valerian Shiukashvili Plays Chopin Etude
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1fzvrJHIzU
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>>128156673
I wish it was the sisterposter because they at least talked about music in a positive way. This schizoAnon is pure vitriol. You can't even tell what they like, they're just distilled negativity.
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>>128155062
I don't have the space for a acoustic piano. Wish I did. Hope to one day have a nice upright in my room.

While I mostly disagree. I definitely agree with the guy over it fucking up your timing. I myself notice that the delay tends to fuck me up when playing on acoustic instruments afterwards. Been thinking of what to do.
>>128156510
Been liking the Fazil Say recordings you posted
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Mahler 5 morning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMM3MzPfbts&list=OLAK5uy_ne8CZjyzD8OLhDEkhLk5OLVFvRS0efqM8&index=1
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjxkbl0iSVE
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>>128156942
That's a dope poster/artwork
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>>128156942
>Chopin Competition finals
Interesting. How many are competing currently?
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and just like zarathustra
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j79XrCDogp0
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>>128157042
Looks like down to the final 3
>KEVIN CHEN - Steinway & Sons
>DAVID KHRIKULI - Steinway & Sons
>SHIORI KUWAHARA - Steinway & Sons
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What's the best wymen composer?
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>>128157086
ur mom lol
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now playing

start of Chopin: Piano Sonata No.2 in B flat minor Op.35
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxuWMHlVuVA&list=OLAK5uy_mJQ1tLeHrE0RQiQiPzrrfvgF9t0-n4FWM&index=2

start of Rachmaninov: Piano Sonata No.2 in B flat minor Op.36
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjyNSvmIsy0&list=OLAK5uy_mJQ1tLeHrE0RQiQiPzrrfvgF9t0-n4FWM&index=6

Chopin: Berceuse in D flat Op.57
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Np3L04R2SqA&list=OLAK5uy_mJQ1tLeHrE0RQiQiPzrrfvgF9t0-n4FWM&index=9

Chopin: Barcarolle in F sharp Op.60
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-lNdpPYIHQ&list=OLAK5uy_mJQ1tLeHrE0RQiQiPzrrfvgF9t0-n4FWM&index=9

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mJQ1tLeHrE0RQiQiPzrrfvgF9t0-n4FWM

can't go wrong with Grimaud
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>>128157086
Amy Beach, Florence Price, Grazyna Bacewicz
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>>128157059
How would you rank them? I'm listening to ხრიკული now
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>>128156919
Thoughts on Mehta's Mahler 5 with the NYP?
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>>128157340
Haven't heard it. I haven't heard any of whatever Mahler Mehta has recorded outside of his wonderful, incandescent 2nd.
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Best Mahler 5?
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Kasman's Scriabin

6th
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCeLViGeiuw&list=OLAK5uy_lIhPO77fH1QWXaClMMNhlgRX0f8IYf8e8&index=2

7th
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCLzLAqxUdY&list=OLAK5uy_lIhPO77fH1QWXaClMMNhlgRX0f8IYf8e8&index=3

8th
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIlLguo2KBc&list=OLAK5uy_lIhPO77fH1QWXaClMMNhlgRX0f8IYf8e8&index=4

9th
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-2nmZmLsXk&list=OLAK5uy_lIhPO77fH1QWXaClMMNhlgRX0f8IYf8e8&index=5

10th
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e21kE6jz9Yw&list=OLAK5uy_lIhPO77fH1QWXaClMMNhlgRX0f8IYf8e8&index=5
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>>128153383
>wants to fuck entire nations worth of hairy, swarthy men
stop being so horny
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>>128157463
Depends how you like it performed. Barshai's is certainly on the top-tier,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzOydkNX9xc&list=OLAK5uy_mouNsPRvIxdpjlxWHxWjaIdzIMFb_n9AE&index=1

as is Bernstein's if you don't mind the slower tempo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKcD8UPt-og&list=OLAK5uy_m8cCWZEvKYmWt0B0MlaZEkO23CkDBuQKU&index=1

Karajan also has what I believe is a top-tier version if you like his conducting style
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlOglISMYiQ&list=OLAK5uy_l0wFOqhjAyBsafxbjVpnc-moflLUBZOew&index=1

And of course, Abbado's with Berlin is a nice middleground, great for newcomers to Mahler and the work
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IfCeFvhyH8&list=OLAK5uy_ms41Qn9QGx_wI-euaMXSp4ZU_HyGvJS4Q&index=1
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>>128155100
No Nikos Skalkottas? Wow. Just wow. Okay. Okay dude. Alright, bro. Be like that.
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>>128157484
Scriabin performed like Debussy (based on the 6th). Love it.
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lol imagine trying to shit on bach like your widdle words on the internet have any value against centuries of constantly renewed, learned, properly musical thought that's not pathologically devoted to a laotian shoemaking discord server
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>>128157115
>Amy Beach

What are her best works? Does /classical/ enjoy her music?
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now playing

start of Brahms: Quartet for Piano and Strings No. 2 in A Major, Op. 26
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-GFcMZhhNU&list=OLAK5uy_mS0cdV26UMJe6CrHgPauYoBB1iEol3sKo&index=2

start of Brahms: Quartet for Piano and Strings No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 25
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-ZH4s57WaI&list=OLAK5uy_mS0cdV26UMJe6CrHgPauYoBB1iEol3sKo&index=6

start of Brahms: Quartet for Piano and Strings No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 60
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoBS_wsn0u8&list=OLAK5uy_mS0cdV26UMJe6CrHgPauYoBB1iEol3sKo&index=9

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mS0cdV26UMJe6CrHgPauYoBB1iEol3sKo
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>>128158029
Her Gaelic Symphony seems to be the least irrelevant and least unremarkable of her unremarkable and irrelevant oeuvre
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>>128158076
>Jo An Branmses
who's she
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Last piece for the Chopin competition 2025, we won't see another until 2030, the E minor concerto by Shiori Kuwahara live:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjxkbl0iSVE
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Considering the OP is anime related, what do you guys think about the designs of this classical music-related anime? The composers from left to right are:

Chopin, Liszt, Beethoven, main character, main character 2, Mozart, Schubert, Bach, the two girls in front of bach are Tchaikovsky (left) and Badarzewska (Right)
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>>128158292
>we won't see another until 2030
thank fuck, maybe I'll be dead by then
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>>128158303
Not sure what this has to do with /classical/, maybe try >>>/mu/ instead?
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>>128158333
why did they make him and Liszt into trannies
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>>128158319
Most of us will be dead thankfully. And we will own nothing and be happy too.
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>>128158303
Oh yeah, Wagner looks like this in the show
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>>128158303
>>128158359
Not sure what this has to do with /classical/, maybe try >>>/pedo/ instead?
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>>128158359
WAGNERSISTERS, OUR RESPONSE???
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>>128158375
kill yourself
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>>128158303
Dvorak is also a supporting character and a hippopotamus for some reason.
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>>128158303
>the two girls in front of bach are Tchaikovsky
lol why
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>>128158292
Dope, thank you.

>Last piece for the Chopin competition 2025, we won't see another until 2030
five years, damn. Is that normal? or why
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>>128158488
It's held every 5 years.
I think the winner will be announced shortly. Now I gotta listen to that magical 2nd movement :')
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Einaudi Fossils

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQAE5E0ZcxI&list=PL9rRqI6iklCUVDR_NOas-5ev1-lmngznB&index=3
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It's over. Who did you like the most? Who do you think will win?
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>>128158832
Why are these always shit like
>mr. ching chong ping pong
And then the country is US or canada
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>>128158887
because asians are superior, you should know this miss animetranny
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>>128158904
I mainly like cartoons from japan, I don't care much for any other asian ethnicity.
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>>128158935
point stands, tranny
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