Brahms edition.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEmNQQYKt6o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0bXtIWUUTw
I love Brahms so much. After listening mostly to his string works almost non-stop for a month, he's got a strong and consolidate place in my top3.
random meme
>>61082205
bump
What's some good music for when you realize god and the universe are the same?
>>61082498
scriabin senpai
>>61082498
Actually I believe panantheism is a far more accurate concept than pantheism, but I think I've got something for ya anyway.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqldndDGWIU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jx0_ZoRugHY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNqTeQa7MDQ
>>61082205
Brahms with Goldberg's variations...
Too bad I'm a non-believer, BUT this could be close to what we know as transcendental...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfMq03MbkUk
Can someone upload that mega folder with CLT's history of the western canon?
>>61082897
why would anyone want classical recs from CLT
might as well ask poly well youre at it
>>61082913
when will the "CLT is bad" meme die out?
>>61082930
>when will the "CLT isn't bad" meme die out?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6fnrHigxRE my favourite
>>61082930
Hi Richard.
Is there a download of pic related available online? If not, what's the best Poulenc Double Piano Concerto recording there is out there? It seems this piece is one of those that there simply don't seem to be decent recordings of on Youtube.
g'night /classical/
You guys ever wonder what it must be like to be a conductor and having to hold in farts while you're conducting? I mean, what if you are up there, with really bad gas and shit, and you just start farting right into the audience's face. What if Beethoven's 5th piano concerto becomes a concerto for piano and farts?
>>61083926
have you never been to the cinema? fart in the loud bits.
>>61083007
>>61083330
CLT being gone is the reason classical music interest in /mu/ has gone down desu senpai
>>61085073
More like because all of the trips and namefags jumped ship.
Hell, whenever just someone like Taxes or SDF comes along, this place gets a million times more lively.
>>61085073
not at all. Its been pretty healthy over the last year. And not a CLT in sight. I'm sure he anonymously shitposts though.
>>61082930
when CLT displays good taste
>Not posting his final chamber works
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oj37T4i7-fE&list=PLzBDjiVB75u7LQOfuVZXzcu1Q142qWO0p&index=38
If you wanna hear it without the vibrato. I personally prefer with vibrato because that's How I played it, but each to their own I guess.
https://youtu.be/_16io5rzmsQ?t=431
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufpMNL6v4Eo&index=4&list=PL75D9E364A83AE97F
Martin frost, Reginald Kell, and Karl Leister are clarinets I'd trust for an interpretation of this piece.
>>61085503
>Its been pretty healthy over the last year
It's been noticeably slower.
>>61086055
all the classical friends left. SDF, Taxes, renaissance anon, calcium, tallis, rip classical, snoz, etc etc. The world doesn't revolve around CLT. People in general just moved on. Its easy to enjoy classical music without posting on 4chan.
>>61086205
>People in general just moved on.
>"Its been pretty healthy over the last year"
Poly are you shitposting as anon again?
>>61086236
oh yeah poly's still here. I keep forgetting about him. Is he the last surviving classical trip?
>>61086463
sdf still posts once in a blue moon, he was super active during summer and august/september.
he's just busy with school apparently.
taxes sometimes stumbles on here drunk too
post underrated/unknown composers
>>61087542
>>61082205
ayyyy i was listening to this when I saw the thread
>>61086463
tallis still posts on /lit/, but i'm not sure if it's the same tallis
>>61087569
>inb4 mozart spam
should have left underrated out desu senpai
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvSQ2BpQZes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJUY3FOG3YE
I found both these composers just today.
>>61087542
>>61087542
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8ER-_9wpzk
>>61087542
Underrated Composers
Ulvi Cemal Erkin
Einojuhani Rautavaara
Pancho Vladigerov
Ernest Bloch
Carl Vine
Joshua Uzoigwe
John Ireland
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Leo Ornstein
Henry Cowell
Erwin Schulhoff
Dane Rudhyar
Charles Griffes
Alexei Stanchinsky
>>61087542
What're some good recordings of Brahms' piano quartets?
post composers who are equal to or better than Machaut
>>61087925
>Erwin Schulhoff
Monika
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEINXjjcsNw
>>61089834
Tallis, Byrd, Palestrina, Josquin, Dowland, Taverner, Fayrfax, Ockeghem.
Also Anonymous 4
>>61090192
>Dowland
come the fuck on, buddy
>>61090192
Poly put your trip back on.
>>61090244
poly isn't the only one who knows about the polyphonic music. Machaut is just a bit too medieval and dry. Always ends his phrases on that same cadence. Polyphonic music came into full bloom well after him.
>>61090336
>Always ends his phrases on that same cadence
If I were as utterly wrong as you were, my own reflection would make me cry every single day.
>>61087542
forever shilling skalkottas and taneyev
Anyone know where I can find this?
>>61090875
youtube
>>61089744
Emerson String Quartet
>>61092194
can't go wrong with the old memes
bomp
>>61082205
can /classical/ recommend me some 15th - 16th century renaissance music
I only know Susato
>>61092886
>>61082930
https://rbt.asia/mu/thread/S38730325#p38731817
>>61092907
i wasn't clear enough, i'm looking for dances (in the style of Susato & Gervaise), but I love masses and I will use this guide
>>61092967
This is probably as good as "renaissance" dances go, but there's also Byrd's pavane and galliards for keyboard.
>>61092996
thank you very much
>>61083431
>3892716
This is the torrent number on rutracker. I think it's what you are looking for.
SHE'S DONE IT AGAIN, FOLKS
>>61093214
>bach with pedals
>>61093233
>not watching her "Bach on Piano" DVD
>not understanding that pedaling is used exclusively in certain note transitions, simply to aid the flow of the phrase
>(presumably) being a HIP loser
Happy Birthday to the greatest man who ever graced this earth.
Mozart can go lick ass
>>61094164
ayyyy
Did you show up just to shit post on Beethovens birthday?
Going to stream Bach's Weihnachts-Oratorium at 840 CST (~8 minutes from now).
Internet player: http://mutantradio.org/player/
media player stream link: http://mutantradio.org/listen.m3u
IRC (you only need this link if you're using the media player stream): https://client00.chat.mibbit.com/?channel=%23%2Fmu%2Fradio&server=irc.rizon.net
>>61094334
Yes. I'll be crawling back into my hole soon; but not until I spam some links.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0soGHLrJDg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kx3odeJxLNA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ExcPExX8Bw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQXw4jpRLds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrpS94K_6Ow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpPQGTJsB28
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Hb1tGfKzPo
t. luiz de campos de beterraba
Have you guys read any interesting books about classical music or composers or whatever?
>>61095126
What's the definitive Fidelio recording?
>>61094542
Wow I was so preoccupied with hating his symphonies and piano sonatas I almost forgot how awful his quartets are.
Jesus Christ. Amotivic, amelodic, atextural, almost no dynamic range and virtually 0 development. Just a continuous string of individual notes being mindlessly defecated for literally no reason whatsoever.
German music - not even once.
>>61095748
good meme
>>61095748
But it sounds pretty.
It's in portuguese but it's a good meme.
Does anyone have the one in english?
Can anyone name a better pianist than Glenn Gould?
>>61096155
Glenn Gould can
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1iUdM5k5Hc
>>61096201
Glenn Goulds an idiot and doesn't know what he's talking about
>>61096201
On a more serious note, assuming the first category is reserved for composers, judging by the definition he gave about the second category, I think Gould did it better. Glenns performances are not only incredibly lively, intriguing as well as unique, but also accurate in terms of interpretation.
>>61095748
niceme.me
Hijacking thread. I dig mostly late 19th century symphonic works and have been listening to Bruckner lately.
There are a lot of recordings by different orchestras and conductors on Spotify but so far I've just chosen the Karajan/Berlin Philharmonic recording.
I however understand Karajan is babby's first entry level conductor. Does /mu/ have any good recommendations? I've heard Valery Gergiev is bretty good tho.
>>61097592
>Bruckner
Maybe try listening to a composer who doesn't look like something that'd come out of a retarded mole having sex with post-apocalyptic worm holden on a leash by donatella versace.
>>61097592
I've only heard bruckner's 9th by karajan, it is good. However, there are many different interpretations of bruckner symphonies. Try these
bruckner 4 - knappertsbusch, jochum, celibidache, jansons
6 - wand
8 - böhm, tennstedt
9 - furtwängler
can't give as many recommendations for the other symphonies as I have not listened to them as much. but try those at least.
>tfw scriabin sonata 7
>>61097957
>tfw scriabin etude op.65 no.3
>>61097957
eh...
Honestly, after his 6th sonata (which is amazing) he gradually got less spooky and more Schoenbergy. Less cohesive and more abstract, less concerned with sound and more concerned with form. All of which culminated in that dreadful 10th sonata. It's so rickety, like glue-sniffing hobos stumbling through Ikea in the dark.
>>61098202
early scriabin = best scriabin desu
>>61093233
What about his organ works dumbass?
>>61097996
Good piece desu
>>61098202
Sonata 10 isn't one of my favourites but I'm a huge fan of 5-9. I also like his lesser known pieces such as links related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MApCm3UO6nQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlNOq5TcfxA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kovQpnMWi_E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HEshYtdr4Q
>>61098272
Early Scriabin sounds too much like Chopin worship for my liking to be honestly honest family. I prefer mid to late Scriabin.
>>61098438
sorry it was a deliberate shitpost.
>>61095748
Sounds like you just didn't get Beethoven's quartets. Not beethoven's problem. It lies with your shitty taste.
Try again in a couple of years if you haven't already returned to popular music
>>61098625
Try what?
>>61097821
Bro the 1st mov of the 5th symphony is some epic ass shit, wait until the leifmotif kicks in and WHOA that's defiantly in the Wagner/Tchaikovsky/Mahler league
>>61099633
>and WHOA that's defiantly in the Wagner/Tchaikovsky/Mahler league
No, it's not. The jig is up.
Was Dvorak the most emotional composer when it comes to piano music?
>tfw his Eclogues
>>61097592
Fürtwangler, Watler, Bohm, Sawallisch, van Beinum, Horenstein, and Kubelík.