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RE: (western) classical music discussion
April 5, 2015 at 5:40 pm
it is pieced together from different sections of the bible.
http://www.angelfire.com/tx5/jeansptx/messiahh.htm
Of course it makes no fucking sense.
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RE: (western) classical music discussion
April 5, 2015 at 5:49 pm
(April 5, 2015 at 5:40 pm)Minimalist Wrote: it is pieced together from different sections of the bible.
http://www.angelfire.com/tx5/jeansptx/messiahh.htm
Of course it makes no fucking sense.
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RE: (western) classical music discussion
April 5, 2015 at 5:57 pm
The parts of the text that made it into the libretto.
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RE: (western) classical music discussion
April 5, 2015 at 5:59 pm
Ah that makes sense. Or not, as it were
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RE: (western) classical music discussion
April 5, 2015 at 6:10 pm
Glorious music...which is all that matters.
It's like this:
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RE: (western) classical music discussion
April 9, 2015 at 4:53 pm
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(March 26, 2015 at 1:19 pm)Pyrrho Wrote: I am convinced that you will come around, if you hear the right recordings, and give them a chance.
Ok, so... Mozart...
Since I'm not a big Opera fan, with some Wagner and Händel being the exception, I skipped Don Giovanni and first went for the Horn concertos. Nice, but again I have this Mozart effect where I so often think I'm hearing the same appoggiaturas and phrases over and over again. And sure, I threw it in my car radio and it was nice, but to just sit there and listen? I don't know. Same goes for most of the piano sonatas.
Then, the piano quartets. Now we're getting somewhere
The piano quartets automatically win because they have such a nice dynamic. I also stumbled across this and really like it.
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Alex K, to help convince you of my taste, I recommend you buy:
http://www.amazon.de/Brandenburg-Con-1-6...B000002AQ4
There are many recordings of the Brandenburgs, but none that I have heard come close to this one. Since you already have a great love of Bach, this recording should convince you that I am not just some savage trying to mislead you about what is great. Listen to it a few times, both as the focus of your attention, and also while you do something else (like posting online). If you do not love it, I will not know what to say to you.
I bought it and I love it. No seriously, I've listened to it 10 times over the past few days, headbanging to the epic riffs in #3 first movement. I don't know what the hell the flute is doing from 3:58 on in #5 first movement, but what the hell
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RE: (western) classical music discussion
April 9, 2015 at 4:59 pm
For some reason I far prefer Mozart's String quintets to his quartets.
This is magnificent...and in a minor key which is where Mozart does some great work.
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RE: (western) classical music discussion
April 9, 2015 at 5:00 pm
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Thanks for the tip. Any recording you would recommend?
I've also bought a recording of the Partitas by a young Russian-German shooting star I. Levit, who does them in a quite expressive fashion (within the limits). Unfortunately it's not on YT. This version is also very nice
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELShZDVjoFw
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RE: (western) classical music discussion
April 9, 2015 at 5:56 pm
My personal pick for the string quintets is the Arthur Grumiaux string trio. When I first decided to get serious about Mozart, this was the recording I selected.
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RE: (western) classical music discussion
April 9, 2015 at 7:39 pm
(April 9, 2015 at 4:53 pm)Alex K Wrote: (March 26, 2015 at 1:19 pm)Pyrrho Wrote: I am convinced that you will come around, if you hear the right recordings, and give them a chance.
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Quote:Alex K, to help convince you of my taste, I recommend you buy:
http://www.amazon.de/Brandenburg-Con-1-6...B000002AQ4
There are many recordings of the Brandenburgs, but none that I have heard come close to this one. Since you already have a great love of Bach, this recording should convince you that I am not just some savage trying to mislead you about what is great. Listen to it a few times, both as the focus of your attention, and also while you do something else (like posting online). If you do not love it, I will not know what to say to you.
I bought it and I love it. No seriously, I've listened to it 10 times over the past few days, headbanging to the epic riffs in #3 first movement. I don't know what the hell the flute is doing from 3:58 on in #5 first movement, but what the hell
I am glad you tried it and that you the good taste to love it! Jeanne Lamon also did the best Handel's Water Music that I have ever heard, and I have a couple of other recordings that are superb and more than good enough. But Lamon is better. In fact, I have never heard a recording conducted by her that I did not prefer to every other recording I have ever heard of the same piece of music. I think she can do no wrong as a conductor.
I am looking forward to what you will say about the Requiem that I recommended. Hopefully, after I see your thoughts on that, we will remain on speaking terms.
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