On January 08 2012 20:22 Shiragaku wrote: Can we post neoclassical music?
Judging from this thread's past, you absolutely can.
This might be a good example of such a post:
Lots of good stuff in the last 24 hours! Loved this Mendelssohn in particular. + Show Spoiler +
On January 08 2012 05:36 KimJongChill wrote:
one of my favorites
Omg that piece is so perfect, is that really an orchestral version of it, I almost can't believe it. Is this some kind of sampler or is it a real orchestra?
Omg that piece is so perfect, is that really an orchestral version of it, I almost can't believe it. Is this some kind of sampler or is it a real orchestra?
On January 08 2012 21:58 wo1fwood wrote:
On January 08 2012 20:22 Shiragaku wrote: Can we post neoclassical music?
Considering that 'classical' music both refers to a specific stylistic period, and a overall generalization for art music as a whole like the identifiers such as 'pop', 'rock' or 'electronic', I'm gonna go ahead and say yes.
Did you invent this little wordplay yourself? Classical music is not music from a specific stylistic period, classical music is to some extent a genre in itself with a long history spanning over a lot of different stylistic periods, and to consider one, just because of the name of one stylistic period, which coincidentally is similar to the whole genre, doesn't mean that it refers to that xD I'll let Dilbert take it from here:
I'm going to try to put this in the nicest manner I can, but I think you need to work on your reading skills. Go read what I wrote again, and thoroughly this time...and if you feel the need to respond or have a question, send me a PM, don't post it here.
Hi all, My parents just uploaded some youtube video of my sister playing vieuxtemps concerto no. 5 parts 2 & 3.
Some people here really know what they're talking about, so i'm looking for some constructive feedback to get inspiration as to how improve her play. Of course, i have some ideas myself, but i'm interested in what other people think.
Many thanks for any constructive responses. As as sidenote, the video's supposed to be 'private' in youtube terms, so i don't know if this will actually work or not. My apologies in advance if it doesnt.
This thread should be more active. There's so much good stuff out there!
I can't stop listening to Tchaikovsky's Sixth right now! It's probably got more passion in it than the last three Blizzcons combined. He died nine days after this symphony's premiere, and some argue that his death was a suicide. Whatever the case, the guy had some serious depression, and you can hear the despair and dying come through the music. Particularly the second movement (the "limping waltz") and the fourth movement, which to me sounds like a straight-up death rattle.
On November 06 2014 13:14 [UoN]Sentinel wrote: This thread should be more active. There's so much good stuff out there!
I can't stop listening to Tchaikovsky's Sixth right now! It's probably got more passion in it than the last three Blizzcons combined. He died nine days after this symphony's premiere, and some argue that his death was a suicide. Whatever the case, the guy had some serious depression, and you can hear the despair and dying come through the music. Particularly the second movement (the "limping waltz") and the fourth movement, which to me sounds like a straight-up death rattle.