Peter Warlock editionhttps://youtu.be/wzBB9UscDRkThis 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/classicalgenPrevious: >>130631310
>>130655489>chopin balladesI don't really like pianos by themselves. doesn't seem to speak to me.>>130655498i do love operas and ballets.
>>130655727>I don't really like pianos by themselves. doesn't seem to speak to me.In that case if you ever wanted to try getting into solo keyboard music I'd start with keyboard works of a composer you already know you like and want to hear more of.
What does this etude teach you?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jMrm6XPXHU&list=RD5jMrm6XPXHU&start_radio=1
>>130656886>etude>teach youThis ain't the early 19th century, pal.
>>130655670He wrote a good Pirates of The Carribean piece https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdibDKnp7Mc&list=RDOdibDKnp7Mc&start_radio=1
>>130656886Rapid scales.
ladies and gentlemen... flutehttps://youtu.be/C2dXTfjYPbE
>>130656953t. dunce
just cancelled a hangout with a cute zoomette so I can stay home and listen to Strausshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJK0FJNGaFo&list=OLAK5uy_l3ilfMAReGoWeCkHHpLrfeJtC-GqmfvPk&index=6
>>130657549Hate to break it to you but you might be gay.
>>130657468One day people will talk about Poulenc in the same vein as Ravel.
>>130657558>gayonce again, it's pronounced Fazil Sayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLGlVsZdIsY&list=OLAK5uy_l56ekZ1o8S2X-c-DWhYV4xMNE0vVNzJdM&index=7
>>130657659>27/2I'm afraid you are gay
>man, I really should listen to some music not by Wagner>*puts on something else*>*20 min later*>this is nice. okay, can we go back to Wagner now?this is currently me
>>130657137It really sounds like it, wow. Thanks for sharing, I love the Pirates theme.
>>130657734hasn't this been you for like two months now?
>>130655670Any good recordings of Bach's sonatas and partitas for solo violin arranged for cello?
>>130656886Everything.
>>130657576Nah. Poulenc isn't bad and I really like his improvisations, but nothing he has written can remotely compete with Gaspard de la Nuit, Miroirs, Jeux d'eau.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4WI6B8rY4o
What is the fantasie impromptu of (You)r favorite composer?
>ELDER GOD TIERMozartDebussyZelenka (Big Z)Scriabin>GOD TIERRavelIvesStravinskyBartokPalestrinaCouperinRebelMaraisOckeghemJosquinGesualdoGombertMachautChabrierScarlattiVivaldi>GREAT TIERPoulencTailleferreRameauDe RoreDufayBinchoisMonteverdiPurcellRimsky-KorsakovBorodinBalakirevPerotinBingenDe Vitry>OKAY-TIEREveryone else
Simpsonhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07PAjtKkdgI
>>130659241kill yourself.
>Gerhard Weinberger - Max Reger: Orgelwerke>16 CDsWow, Reger sure wrote a LOT of music for the organ, huh? Hope it's good.
>>130659849it's better than good. Reger was Bach's only worthy successor.
>>130659849Reger is just chromatic masturbatory formslop
>>130659802I've been meaning to try Simpson's symphonies for a long time. How are they?
>>130659241Most of these seem like they're from a different kind of music entirely than the classical I listen to.
>>130660106classical music is masturbatory form slop. that's the entire point.
>>130660106You misspelled Scriabin, and also said it like it's a bad thing. Don't you like orgasms, anon?
>>130660201a bit modernist and angular at first but they grow on you. his two-volume book on the symphony is also worth checking out.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCrcFGX3R9U
>>130660241I like masturbation sessions only if there's a clear beginning, middle, and end. With Reger it goes on for so long and meanders so much I can't get any enjoyment out of it. Scriabin is at least punctual. Reger's Piano Concerto is complete fucking garbage.
>>130660257You strike me as pent up and frankly neurotic. You need to practice tantric self-love, a.k.a. gooning
>damnit, I wish I were Bruckner
>damnit, I wish I were Chopin
>>130660302he had chad genetics though. Brian sired nine children and continued writing symphonies well into his nineties.
>>130660334aye, but anyone can get a hen pregnant, and it ent particly hard writing them symphonies when they're all rubbish like