
take a listening to electronic music by Iannis Xenakis
Not only for this, Luciano Berio, Giacomo Manzoni, Cage etc...Shonky wrote: Strictly speaking, classical was only used as a term for orchestral music made between the 18th and 19th century wasn't it?
[off topic]relaks wrote:funny, one of my good friends is Luciano Berio's son.
I'm going to listen to it...FYI - I've put Erik Satie's Gnoissiennes No. 4 in a mix recently. Check it out if you are interested:
http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=33553
amen brotherAuan wrote:Tchaikovsky keepin it locked and real.
If you're after a song, I'd have thought a folk song would have been more use than a classical piece (not to mention easier to deal with), particularly if you're going to compare it with a modern pop song rather than a piece of modern classical music. I couldn't say definitively what folk stuff is pre 1900, maybe check some of the early stuff collected by the English Folk Song and Dance Society (http://www.efdss.org/history.htm) eg try to dig out some books or recordings of stuff that Cecil Sharp collected.the666ers wrote:Logged on in hope of finding some help and there was already a thread on the old tunes! Couldnt believe it.
I was wondering if I could pick the brains of those of you more into your pre 1900 music and suggest some for me to listen to in research for a report i'm doing?
I need to compare a pre 1900 song to a post 2000 song and identify the similarities/differences. I'm really out of touch with older music so would really appreciate any suggestions.
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