Mozart Editionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrJDp9RJYukThis 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/classicalgenPreviously, on /classical/: >>130819997
it's a choral morning!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEaYtk6s60M&list=OLAK5uy_mch-NTmOrW58IlLfoFWuoSvyfreLPRKRM&index=1
>>130842397>Previously, on /classical/:just noticed the last OP added that. I like it.
>>130842397I would have figured you to have posted the Bohm recording.
>>130842173>>130842180Thank you deaf imbecile
Wow
>>130842690>asian pianist with eyes closed to demonstrate passion while playingdismissedJust kidding. Yeah it's pretty great.
>video game OSTs enjoyers>hiss loving pseudo-intellectuals>depressed teens who only like stuff in minor keys>socially inept anime-girl lovers>cultist-like defenders of any one particular composer>unreasonably rude replies to perfectly fine statements>forced memes galorewhy do you still come here?
>>130842690>>130842701It's terrible. Just terrible. Rachmaninoff is turning in his grave at these performances
>>130842775>Rachmaninoff is turning in his grave at these performancesThat's just his form of dancing.
>>130842755I listen to an embarrassingly large amount of classical music each day. This results in myriad thoughts about classical music manifesting in my mind. I like having a place where I can discharge and express these thoughts. I like 4chan. Simple as that.Plus I like helping people when it comes to recording recommendations.
>>130842775Right I should've listened to this one instead
>>130842755Because of dopamine spikes in my brain, simple as.
>>130842397maho more like my whore
>>130842755To share with others the little musical journeys I embark on. The Boccherini saga was quite successful, I'm sure you'll agree, and the Honegger one was quite satisfactory. I'm working on Reger now, but since I'm gonna go through a batch of piano-solo stuff I'll wait until the more mature, chamber and symphonic works come along before doing proper shillin'
>>130842973Maho has STDs and now you do too
>>130842996good
>>130842817>myriad thoughts [...] manifesting in my mindIt's called thinking, you don't have to say it like such a tosser
>>130843009Your way suggests a deliberate, active process. This is more an involuntary, spontaneous thing.
Anyone wanna join me in doing a summer of strictly 21st century recordings?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpM0tbMK1ss&list=OLAK5uy_kjJIW4ZfLiAY7lz524q0PQTuYmmyNp_RA&index=5
>>130843004There's no cure for the new gonorrhea strain
now playingstart of Holmboe: Symphony No. 4, Op. 29, "Sinfonia Sacra"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqXHDTRMY-Y&list=OLAK5uy_mYmQM3LJ-qzDHiRywofHNI-ijC0tqUZYY&index=2start of Holmboe: Symphony No. 5, Op. 35https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oWYdJT68pU&list=OLAK5uy_mYmQM3LJ-qzDHiRywofHNI-ijC0tqUZYY&index=7https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mYmQM3LJ-qzDHiRywofHNI-ijC0tqUZYY>It was a triumph too for Holmboe and particularly the Aarhus Orchestra and Owain Arwel Hughes. This is another staging post in their superb Holmboe cycle. If you think him one of the greatest symphonic composers of the century – and there’s little reason to believe he wasn’t – then acquisition of the entire BIS cycle is a matter of necessity. Because these are – truly – necessary works. ---- Jonathan Woolf, MusicWeb
Is there any pianist who can lay claim to the dubious title "Celibidache of the piano"?
>>130843274Pogorelich I guess
>>130843022That is an arbitrary distinction you've come up with just now and no one will agree with. Tosser.
>>130843274Valery Afanassiev. Alternatively, Anatol Ugorski.warning: much like Celibidache, odd, highly idiosyncratic tempo and performance decisions to the point of perversity, may offend traditionalists!!Afanessievhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3QsRqSFYGA&list=OLAK5uy_mLSMeOGYOivq1kIRIMwxTndr1lXMq_e60&index=1https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91DxdwTd3rE&list=OLAK5uy_mLI_bJrz4aVpGunCuuVw8y-ul5vrsNoKg&index=1https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-EehsXCrSo&list=OLAK5uy_ng6u_rk-WLdwRFQ7NL9c8k3PaRdN9R_WY&index=1(note: he's got another performance of Schubert's D.960 that's like 25% slower than this one! 22:46 vs. 28:25 (!!!) first movement runtime. but this is probably easier listening so figured I'd link it instead -- ah fug it, i'll link it too)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-_EQfi7Fho&list=OLAK5uy_kQ2ihIdSqlKzev_G1F3bcPxZ4Ypi9U9qQ&index=10Ugorskihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HjjW_0vi98&list=OLAK5uy_kLS5V9tIywgAl17z7pohnDvyWevhR8Daw&index=7https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gwq3dH0Ugv8&list=OLAK5uy_ny9QFXJmXjbaeMPmH475uw75L_aJrExpY&index=1
>>130843356Active versus passive, cause versus effect, doing something to something or someone versus having something done to you, making the first move versus reacting. Pretty simple. In any case, what a ridiculous nitpick.
>>130842755You forgot>retarded faggots who list generalizations as if anybody asked
Why were Germans so bad at composing great music?
>>130843402Any more synonyms for the arbitrary distinction you decided applied to your tosser post?
>>130843491g*rmans were the first quality-sloppers
Chamber music ranking lads. Lets get it going and show me how wrong all of us are.1. Mozart2. Couperin3. Ravel4. Haydn5. Debussy6. Bartok7. Marais8. Rebel9. Biber10. Borodin
>>130843834fuck off
>>130843838I was proud of that list.
>>130843878you would be
>>130843885I know, and I still am.