Re: Post Your Random Thoughts Thread!
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 11:07 pm
is carl orff classical ?

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If you are interested in expanding your classical horizons then use Chopin as a base. Biography and/or musical analysis via books, webpages, radio shows (he is Classic FMs "Great Composer" for this week), liner notes of recordings, and program notes from concerts (do see a live performance if you can) will point you in the direction of his musical influences, those he influenced, and his contemporaries. That said you could spend a lifetime on Chopin's music alone with much reward.Johnlenham wrote:Haha, I just like Chopin. God only knows where you start with anything else classical.
see that song is goodDiegoSapiens wrote:
Stop being a wienerAgent 47 wrote:see that song is goodDiegoSapiens wrote:
but i dont really like it when it gets too classical lol like id never listen to it just chillin
which is mostly what i find when i search for classical
cant be fucked with a million people playin classical instruments all at once
lol linkOGLemon wrote:lol this dumb fuck sent me one of his tunes and he steals half of the bars from threatz. Fuckin lame.
lol I just checked for it and it seems like he deleted his entire soundcloud.Reverb wrote:lol linkOGLemon wrote:lol this dumb fuck sent me one of his tunes and he steals half of the bars from threatz. Fuckin lame.
also see who chopin went b2b with to see who else you might likeShum wrote:If you are interested in expanding your classical horizons then use Chopin as a base. Biography and/or musical analysis via books, webpages, radio shows (he is Classic FMs "Great Composer" for this week), liner notes of recordings, and program notes from concerts (do see a live performance if you can) will point you in the direction of his musical influences, those he influenced, and his contemporaries. That said you could spend a lifetime on Chopin's music alone with much reward.Johnlenham wrote:Haha, I just like Chopin. God only knows where you start with anything else classical.
Brahms & Liszt?garethom wrote:also see who chopin went b2b with to see who else you might likeShum wrote:If you are interested in expanding your classical horizons then use Chopin as a base. Biography and/or musical analysis via books, webpages, radio shows (he is Classic FMs "Great Composer" for this week), liner notes of recordings, and program notes from concerts (do see a live performance if you can) will point you in the direction of his musical influences, those he influenced, and his contemporaries. That said you could spend a lifetime on Chopin's music alone with much reward.Johnlenham wrote:Haha, I just like Chopin. God only knows where you start with anything else classical.
I said it before many times, that is the greatest album ever madeHarkat wrote:I like this a lot though
I've heard a lot about the name, but i never listened to a album of Future Sound Of London. But the album from where that tune is coming is a good start.southstar wrote:I said it before many times, that is the greatest album ever madeHarkat wrote:I like this a lot though
the entire hookReverb wrote:Not tht it matters, but which barz did he steal