Best Scherzo movements edition
Here's my entry: https://youtu.be/WtzCjBTaLws
>>61239493
what is some music
>>61239509
What?
what is some music
what is some music
what is some music
what is some music
>>61239493
Literally came to /classical/ to post this scherzo. The whole piece is phenomenal.
Posting here since the sharethread is full of plens
Elora Festival Singers, Michael Bloss (Organ), Noel Edison - The Wonder of Christmas (2014)
>New and old Christmas chants. Classicstoday 10/10
flac: https://mega.nz/#!kVIAzYwI!mDINkmAMl5-R_oWc9nLa-JVk9es_nZxpPDUlUeKj1ZM
v0 : https://mega.nz/#!9Z4mRTgY!nuNjHSSKDLnnon46nSDKwuC-ck-mi7j5inYsL_KP5FQ
>scherzi
If there's anything that epitomizes the repugnant German aesthetic of bourgeois redneckism and cretinous prancing it is definitely the scherzo.
New thread please.
Post Christmas stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3CcB6k2WZ0
Merry Christmas /classical/.
Nicolas Gombert - Magnificat Octo Tonorum (1552)
https://fuwa.se/f/gy2Umk.pdf
>>61239493
Sibelius - symphony no. 6
>>61239493
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omNUGR3X4uY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwhmbK6Av_w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sStAP7zghRw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMLR-IXxZ-g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRXIGIhWKq0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chDbfXozB_4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6S3MSyrdZfg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJDQMyHbSko
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG20Nu919h4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2nWwpZoi3o
>>61239493
I've been looking to get into more Scandinavian composers besides the basic-bitch stuff (Sibelius, Grieg, etc). Does anyone have any possible recs?
How good is this collection?
>>61243273
neilsen symphony no. 4
i guess ill just give up, bite the bullet, and purchase this thing since i can't fucking find it anywhere online
not even audio previews so i can see if its better than the other issues by any significant margin
dammit orfeo
will upload here once i get it if people have an interest
Been listening to this a lot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnjgPcyd4LA
Been listening to this a lot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnjgPcyd4LA
Borodin wrote God-tier scherzo movements
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YE7MLU482oQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae36DGDv2Bs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sStAP7zghRw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eX5YRY74vOo
>>61246325
>>61243407
Probably terrible
For christ's sake, they couldn't even find 16 different composers
>>61243223
>>61246325
borodin mind
>>61246483
>>61243407
Just a heads-up: avoid all "best of" collections you find. They're never good.
So what Messiah will you guys be listening to?
>>61239509
>what is some music
>what
>is
>SOME
>music
my fucking keks
>>61246578
Ya believe it or not.. the orchestra / performers, and the conductor matters.
https://clyp.it/15rtkgio
So I wrote this solo cello piece in a week to substitute for an ensemble piece whose ensemble I was unable to coordinate even a single rehearsal for. I was actually surprised how easily the piece came together, compared to the ensemble piece. Turns out it's a lot easier to write variations than a fugue, who would have thought.
I wanted to write more, but perhaps the best advice I've ever received an hour before the performance, was "quit adding things and end the piece already goddamn". I'll probably finish it up eventually, but my thumb still hasn't forgiven me for that one variation.
Also it's Christmas themed.
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>tfw people on /classical/ actually have lives and aren't shitposting on Christmas Eve
>>61249835
>implying I have a life
>>61244633
http://radiomelasudas-beaumarchais.blogspot.com/2015/03/richard-wagner-der-ring-des-nibelungen_9.html
and a bump
Does anyone know how to put repeats in the middle of a bar in Sibelius?
>>61239493
Obviously the scherzo of the 9th
>>61250702
Create a new symbol or something I guess. I don't know who you would want to do that though. I think it will be easier to read to split up the measure. Care to post a screenshot?
>>61243273
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ey3wdhE1OI
>>61251053
**Easier to read for the musicians if you just split up the measure**
Sry. Drunk on Christmas Eve.
>>61250702
Don't you just put a normal repeat in the middle of the bar? Pic related.
>>61249907
That guy wants the Orfeo album specifically
>>61251258
I want to do it like that, but the only option to put repeats is on the barline
>>61251053
It would be easier to put it in the middle, then I wouldn't have to create 2 endings
figured I should ask you guys this.
What's the best recorded version of Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor?
Christmas bump
>>61254286
And to all a good night.
>>61250702
>>61252773
Repeats are a type of barline in sibelius, so by definition can only be between bars, just use a 2/4 bar or
good luck, score problems and editing are fun to work through
>>61251258
this has anacrusis though, correct me if I'm wrong but the last bar can be the other half of the anacrusis bar (so there's a 1/4 bar at the very start, then the completing 1/4 bar at measure 9, adding together to a 2/4 bar).
Anacrusis could be a solution for the repeat barline anon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMLsgoJV7V4
this piece is great
>>61255607
Use a 2/4 bar or what?
>>61250702
>>61251258
>>61252773
>>61255607
Enclose bars 1 - 8 in repeat bars. Let the upbeat in bar 0 be as it is (excluded from the repeat enclosure) and copy it into a the latter half of a full 2/4 bar 8.
Make two different bar 8s - 1st volta and 2nd volta - ending with the upbeat to bar 1 and bar 9 respectively.
Pic related.
It's like you've never seen sheet music before.
>>61257717
Even with that said, it's pretty easy with Sibelius to put a repeat barline in the middle of a bar if you absolutely must do it that way. God knows how many times I've missed and put barlines and key signatures in the middle of bars.
>proprietary scorewriters can't even put repeats in the middle of the bar
Free software wins again!
>>61243273
Geirr Tveitt is pretty good family Merry Christmas by the way
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7MTZP0jAxo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19sKLlDJ1ZQ
>>61257743
What program is that?
Can somebody recommend me a contemporary composer who's music is not atonal or minimalist?
Bonus points for chamber music. Bonus bonus for neo-classicism.
>>61259701
Thomas Goss
Check out his harp concerto or the one for the erhu.
>>61259678
http://lilypond.org/introduction.html
>>61259769
Geirr Tveitt is not contemporary. He died in '81. Otherwise I could've recommended him myself.
>>61259725
Thanks, couldn't find the harp concerto on YouTube though. Is it on Spotify?
What's your classical Christmas like /classical/?
>>61259701
Magnus Lindberg at points.
>>61239493
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksLWUBXHQ8w
>>61259740
That's literally retarded. Too bad, that sheet music looks amazing. I'm not fucking learning a programming language to write music though.
What're you listening to this Christmas?
rip /classical/
>>61261122
>>61262446
Any good? You should upload it :^)
>>61257717
I know how to do that, that's how I'm doing it now
http://imslp.org/wiki/String_Quartet_No.4,_Op.18_No.4_(Beethoven,_Ludwig_van)
Look at the 4th movement of this though, I want the repeats to be like that
You guys baked a cake for Beethoven's birthday, right?
Ive been learning piano on my family's grand piano, but I want to get a keyboard to also practice on. I want something that I can take to uni next year and last for a while.
Can anyone reccomend a good keybaord for under $500? All I know is I need one with 88 weighted keys
>>61262753
Exfuckingcuse me what?
>>61262802
It was last week, the 16th, but still
>>61262753
Why is it always that illustration
>>61262574
the remastering is really no better than other releases.
>be me
>think beethoven's piano sonatas are ugly, jagged, clunky, rickety, and just plain awful
>listen to them played on a period piano
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHSOAThYQUM
There's NO FUCKING WAY Beethoven fans are being for real. This is literally Anal Cunt-tier ugliness. A Zappo-Beefheartian jumble of trash.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJvSoJyx3T8&spfreload=10
Explain your trash taste.
>>61264428
Shit taste detected. Beethoven's sonatas are the greatest ever written.
Going to drive for a while in 2 days, any can /classical/ rec me the best piano concerto compilations which aren't argerich?
Who is the Brendan Frasier of classical composers?
>>61265157
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Chausson
JUST CRASH MY SHIT UP
>>61265318
Thanks m8. Any other suggestions?
>>61265552
>>61265802
Thanks agen!
lets talk about music theory.
Have you listened to him today?
>>61266245
I mean I'm all for talking about music theory, but what about?
I mean do you have particular questions about it?
what should i listen to first if i wanna get into classical?
>>61267437
Mozart
>>61267437
Beethoven piano sonatas
>>61259701
RAUTAVAARA