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Romantic period edition
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Nice one.
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What're some good recordings of Prokofiev's piano concertos? I only have Abbado/Argerich in the 3rd.
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>>60487371
Browning/Leinsdorf.
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Reposting to bump and in case the other person didn't see.
>>60482041
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxPVxAhHEKs
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Where do I start with Dvorak?
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>>60488085
Listen to his 9th symphony and his chamber works and that's about all that's worth looking at.
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Can I get a recc of something in the vein of Schoenberg's Verklarte Nacht?
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>>60488111
Nice trips, also fuck you, his 7th Symphony is great.
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newbie here. recs for angry music? anything mid romantic to today
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>>60487371
krainev/kitaenko (get the earlier mpo one on melodiya)
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>listens to memesical
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>>60488362
xD
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I heard some Tchaikovsky on the radio earlier and goodness me it sure was garbage
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How do I into Weber
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I like the Romantic era what is the big deal with it like yeah it has emotional value but that doesn't like take away anything. It's not as technically complex as Baroque stuff but there's still quite a lot of good stuff there
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Is it just me or is this very good?

http://vocaroo.com/i/s17YO5Iy5RoG
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>>60487371
Vinnitskaya 2

>>60488226
Beethoven - Piano Sonata #8-1st movement
Beethoven - Piano Sonata #14-3rd movement
Beethoven - Piano Sonata #23-1st and 3rd movements
Ravel - String Quartet-4th movement
Ravel - Gaspard de la Nuit - Scarbo
Prokofiev - Etude op. 2 #4
Leo Ornstein - Suicide in an Airplane
Leo Ornstein - Piano Quintet
Ernest Bloch - Piano Sonata-3rd movement
Carl Vine - Piano Sonata #1
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bumping with this Popper cello concerto again: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upiBcABxA0w

I'll find something else to bump threads with by the next one
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>>60490615
Best common practice music to have in trumpet repertoire?

Is this instrument just shit for /classical/?
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>>60490907
I dunno. I'm not sure why you're asking me.
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>>60491314
That was a mistake. I meant it as a general question to all of /classical/

I'm so sorry.
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>>60490907
Theres obviously Haydn's trumpet concerto, but I can't think of anything else off of the top of my head
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>>60488226
Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, Schnittke symphony No. 1, Ferneyhough La Terre est Un Homme. Mahler 5th symphony, 2nd movement.

>>60488147
get some Strauss in ya. Elektra, 4 last songs

>>60488528
the complexity of Romantic period is mostly in the form and in things like using keys symbolically (see Mahler)

>just saved some guys life, he was lying covered in blood on his steps, I was driving home from work and noticed him. He must have been bleeding out for a good 10-15 minutes, old guy must have fallen and hit his head, fucking blood everywhere, big gash on his forehead. Called an ambulance which arrived shortly and he should be ok.
What have you done today /classical/?
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>>60486870
Naw dawg I want the old shit, you fucking cunts should be listening to Victoria and Dunstable. But yeah I've been into Hummel's piano concertos and Furtwangler performing Bruckner.
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I'm planning on going through Maxwell-Davies' operas since the Lighthouse is so good and he has quite a few. Now just depends on how easily I can find recordings.

>>60492751

Just woken up really.

Going to go along to a lecture, then I've got a rehearsal of some traditional songs which I'm singing tomorrow as part of a CD-launch concert. Still recovering from tonsillitis though, so my voice is a bit tender.
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>>60488085
Not well versed by Symph 6 is great fun. Between that and 9 he clearly loved his fucking Ludwig van, but in an earthier and different mould the Cello concerto is brilliant.
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>>60493038
>you fucking cunts should be listening to Victoria and Dunstable
african american belonging to or associated with the speaker.
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>>60493038

I'm singing some Victoria at the moment actually, Missa Alma Redemptoris. Quite good stuff really
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>not posting the best romantic composer
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>>60494621
>best
>0 output for choir, string quartet, full orchestra (without piano) or any other instrument beside piano
>Homophonic tunes for light background music at a cafe

Granted he's a great composer for piano, but there are far better and adaptable composers in the romantic period.
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>>60494737
>Homophonic tunes for light background music at a cafe
>implying Chopin wasn't one of the greatest contrapuntalist of the 19th century
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>>60494772
tell em' Rosen
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>>60494737
Don't see how if one person writes two good piano pieces and another one for piano and another for orchestra the latter is better. Anything that's good is good.

Thinking like that takes us to this place where we're enjoying the 'talent' rather than the music.
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>>60494813
some people like to listen to more than just solo piano music. Its not Chopin's fault he didn't add to the repertoire of the main art music forms, its just that he spent his life publishing and performing piano music to survive.

being sick probably didn't help either.

He's just a polish pianist inspired by bel canto singing (the popular music of the day) to write aria-like piano lines over arpeggiated accompaniment. He was recognized as a virtuoso performer of his day, but his output as a composer is sorely lacking beyond the piano.
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At least Chopin wasn't a Mozart underrater. One of the few pieces he wrote including orchestra was a set a variations on La ci darem la mano
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>>60488111
>violin concerto
>cello concerto
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I like Mendelssohn
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>>60494988
makes total sense that if he loved bel canto, he'd love Mozart
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Anyone got the mega links?
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>>60495815
https://mega.co.nz/#F!mMYGhBgY!Ee_a6DJvLJRGej-9GBqi0A
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http://crudblud.sjm.so/
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Guys i have a chord exam in an hour with inversions and shit

hold me
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Does anyone have a pdf of this? Will post rare doge meme in return.
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>>60494737

>0 output for choir, string quartet, full orchestra (without piano) or any other instrument beside piano

This is relevant how?

Also:

>first textural music in the common practice period
>first composer to completely abandon formalism
>first composer to say no the trend of ever increasing fuguety-bangity-fidgety-wankity
>first composer to say no to german theatricalism
>first composer to compose exactly what he wanted and nothing more or less
>later works are proto-impressionist
>op 53 is the most martial piece of music ever made in the west
>hilariously he had a far better understanding of counterpoint than butthoven or memezart (op 55/2)
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