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RE: Evolution of Music from 1400 BC till the present day
November 29, 2019 at 3:37 pm
It’s kind of awkward that our first foray into folk music in this thread is something so racially dodgy. Perhaps it’s being among the earliest folk songs we can actually have a proper date for has something to do with that. It would have been so nice if we knew enough of the prehistory of the Child Ballads to properly place them on the list.
Oh, well, while writing this post, I remembered I did have some folk song I could properly place here, even if it probably should have been between Bach and Mozart.
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RE: Evolution of Music from 1400 BC till the present day
November 30, 2019 at 4:05 am
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(November 29, 2019 at 3:37 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: It’s kind of awkward that our first foray into folk music in this thread is something so racially dodgy. Perhaps it’s being among the earliest folk songs we can actually have a proper date for has something to do with that.
Can you elaborate more on the history/context of this song? I'm pretty ignorant when it comes to history, and music history in general.
ETA: Oh, I see now. Yeah, no question that history has been shown to be racist. I was watching Gone with the Wind the other day, and boy, I could smell the racism in it (the way they indirectly and shamelessly portrayed the black actors as inferior to the white actors).
Removing the link to the Vox article since I just realized it contains words that are banned from usage here.
Next up on the list: Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries"
Awesome music. Has that familiar classical epic movie soundtrack feel to it.
For more information:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ride_of_the_Valkyries
Apparently, btw, Richard Wagner was Hitler's favorite composer.
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RE: Evolution of Music from 1400 BC till the present day
November 30, 2019 at 8:28 am
(November 28, 2019 at 12:50 am)Alex K Wrote: (November 27, 2019 at 5:21 pm)ThinkingIsThinking Wrote: It all starts with rhythm.
Then melody comes.
Then harmony.
Then other stuff.
In the groove.
prima la musica e poi le parole!
All music starts with rhythm ... including operas.
Even so-called 'beatless' music has a beat.
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RE: Evolution of Music from 1400 BC till the present day
November 30, 2019 at 8:03 pm
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Now for some American patriotic song from the days of the [American] Civil War:
Imagine the sense of solidarity felt at the time singing to the tunes of this song. Apart from the music, seeing photographs of people from the 1800s is something.
Some history behind the song:
https://www.ozy.com/flashback/the-curiou...lic/61499/
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RE: Evolution of Music from 1400 BC till the present day
December 1, 2019 at 2:32 am
Back again to classical music, with Johannes Brahms and specifically:
More on the Hungarian Dances:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_Dances_(Brahms)
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RE: Evolution of Music from 1400 BC till the present day
December 1, 2019 at 6:07 pm
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Fun fact: a few months ago, I went to see Philippe Quint at Ravinia, playing violin and piano arrangements of music from Charlie Chaplin's films. And as a feat of musical derring-do, Quint decided, just for this concert only, to try to play it in time to this scene from The Great Dictator. Fortunately, he succeeded.
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December 1, 2019 at 6:16 pm
(December 1, 2019 at 6:07 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: Fun fact: a few months ago, I went to see Philippe Quint at Ravinia, playing violin and piano arrangements of music from Charlie Chaplin's films. And as a feat of musical derring-do, Quint decided, just for this concert only, to try to play it in time to this scene from The Great Dictator. Fortunately, he succeeded.
LOL, that was some great sync with the music. Awesome.
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RE: Evolution of Music from 1400 BC till the present day
December 8, 2019 at 3:15 am
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So I just went to a performance of the Monteverdi vesper of 1610, that was pretty intense, and I had a nice seat two rows behind the conductor. The orchestra was made up of renaissance instruments (4x viola da gamba, theorbo, 3 cornetts, renaissance trombones, violins, organ) , and since I'm a sucker for historically informed performance, that was something I enjoyed immensely.
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