Does Yas Forums listen to Classical Music?

>board full of people who fixate on the white race/culture and hate modernity
>doesn't listen to classical music
Don't tell me you exclusively listen to bullshit rock or electronic music, user. Take the classical pill, composers like Bach created some of the greatest art known to man.

If you don't listen to classical music, I'm curious and want to know why. If you do, what are some of your favorite composers and pieces (or least favorite)?

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listening to a dude playing bach on guitar this moment.

im not knowledgeable of musical theory or the 'genre' as a whole but its pretty much all i listen to now

Pol is mongoloid as can be. Ofc they don't. Covers and pop renditions don't count.

I'm a big fan of the vocal music of the baroque.
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Mahler's 9th

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My favorite pianist is Chopin, Full Orchestra is Wagner for sure. Sometimes I love a little Liszt, but I gotta be in the mood for that one.

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Philippe Jaroussky is something else, what a voice that guy has

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My favorite is Shastakovich

I love his 7th symphony

I listen to nothing BUT classical music.
But the only people I can discuss it with are Asians and Jews. :(

This looks like a good place to shill my favourite song
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You should see the looks I get when I roll up blasting classical music in my neighborhood full of spics and nogs. Especially the songs with heavy violin. It's like kryptonite every time.

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>barely any replies so far
ofc, bunch of larpers on this board
Oh well, their loss. Here's my favorite piece from based boy Brahms:
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I'll talk about classical with you :)
p.s. im not white...

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That's all i listen to, apart from anime OPs
I can't play any instruments though

So many fucking normies here WOW.

Every fucking day when I'm slaying sweet Estonian or Russian pussy, and even when not, I listen to the following:

Marin Marais, Robert de Viseé, J.B Lully, Vicenzo Capirolla, Gaspar Sanz, Spinaccino, Dalza, Monteverdi and at LAST the GREATEST! Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger.

Fucking normies there's MUCH more than Bach out there.

Yes.
I am also teaching myself piano, very influenced by Satie atmo.
Used to play Rock on guitar and bass in a band but got bored by it.

The only names i recognise are monteverdi and lully. Do you deliberately listen to literal whos?

i love john williams
and hanz zimmer desu
mozart is nice too

Chopin, Liszt, Strauss II, Tchaikovsky, and Vivaldi are some of my favorites. Frühlingsstimmen op. 410 is so nice to listen to and I always keep coming back.

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Give me a monteverdi recommendation. I'll trade you a song
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I am but a pleb and am not familiar with any of those except for Monteverdi (Vespro della Beata Vergine is a favorite of mine). Got any recommendations of pieces from any of those composers?

I only know a couple names like Beethoven, Chopan, Bach off heart. But I listen to those hours long compilations of barroque and classical music and the classical section of Gran Turismo 5 OST lol.
Can someone make a definitive list for me to download their stuff?

Yas Forums LISTENS TO EARLY 2000'S ROCK WHICH WAS THE SECOND WHITE RENAISSANCE.
BRING BACK WHAT THE JEWS STOLE FROM US.

Love classical. Really enjoy Vivaldi at the moment.

Digits confirm you are right.

Never really liked Bach though user. His entire body of work is just a shitload of major key arpeggios going over each other in complicated ways, as far as I can tell. It’s technically impressive but never gets me in an emotional sense. Chopin was a thousand times the artist imo

There's a wealth of baroque composers who sadly aren't remembered. I think Heinichen is pretty unfairly overlooked.
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Canarios by Gaspar Sanz :)
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Thieving magpie overture
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Tannhauser overture
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Tales from the vienna woods
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Roses from the south
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Bruckner symphony 4
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Sibelius symphony 3
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Holst's planets
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Fledermaus overture
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Mozart flute and harp concerto
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Bach passacaglia c minor
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Bach violin partita 2
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Schubert die schone mullerin
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Bach is all there is, the rest are just window decoration.

You should be listening to both. There is a lot of merit to both of these genres

Not remotely accurate, are you sure you aren't thinking of Vivaldi? Bach has the clearest melodic lines of any composer who wrote in counterpoint. Chopin studied the keyboard music of JS Bach and Mozart daily and considered them the epitome of taste. Paraphrasing a bit but he said something to the effect.
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What a sad and limiting view. How could you pass up the music of Händel?
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I'm still a novice to classical but I've been using these lists for finding stuff to listen to and it's been preddy gud
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I understand the sentiment, I felt similarly at first. If you're looking for emotion then I'd suggest listening to his choral stuff, much better than his instrumental works imo (which are still great in their own right though).
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Technically it's tudor music, but this is currently my favourite song
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Jeez I remember having to perform his Messiah from cover to cover. Was a fucking marathon, but gorgeous, nontheless

They call tell me a few names but no one seems to know or remember Haydn, what a shame

ever heard Wojciech Kilar?

I'm more of a Rock Guy so unfortunately I don't know much classical music other than ones that every normalfag knows.

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I'm a big fan of opera and classical music. As a proud Brit I often listen to G&S but I enjoy the heavier stuff too. Right now I'm digging Vivaldi's Nisi Dominus, the Cum Dederit aria mostly.

Haydn's pretty famous user, he's literally known as the father of the symphony

I’m a classical pianist and singer. It’s okay, but I mainly listen to alternative rock.

I once heard that your musical tastes don’t change after 15. I tend to believe it. Even the classical music I love is just old rock and metal. Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Brahms would have would have loved the emotional depths of a squealing distorted guitar

Pic related- my upright Kawaii.

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yet many do not know him...

>no Haydn
pleb

Well, it ain't no Bach but I can dig it.

Sorry my pic is upside down, phone posting from bed

I listen to kusc.org/ but the reception sometimes isn't too good.

it could be just me but personally i found it a lot better to just explore loosely based on what i already enjoy and evolve taste naturally rather than just force yourself to listen to the "definitive" pieces

there's stuff i enjoy now that if i listened to when i first started, i might have dismissed or grown bored of before i learned to appreciate it, and if you force yourself to listen to something for an hour or whatever that you dont appreciate yet, it could lead you to disliking it

you might not get to jerk yourself off over being all knowledgeable of all the "definitive" works but at least you will develop a genuine passion and enjoyment

that being said if that kind of stuff is what you appreciate then go hard

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I love Bach's polyfonial works. Try to follow all melodies at the same time in this example. It sounds like there are two or more keyboard pieces playing. You got with this well-tempered brains.

Also just listen through these short clips of the 100 most famous and pick what you like
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>bach or mozart

I do. Also started writing music, I've been working on a more classical-orchestral track for the last year.

Mahler- the ashkanazi jew?

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>favorite
Bach, followed by Handel
>favorite pieces
Bach’s Passacaglia and fugue in c minor and Handel’s passacaglia in g minor

Least favorite is hard. I like quite a few of Vivaldi’s pieces, but he does get overplayed and can be a little too saccharine for me

Yes, a lot, that's pretty much my job. I study classical double bass at music college and I also play in 2 symphonic orchestras. Favourite piece: Schecherezade by Rimsky-Korsakov. Haven't got the opportunity to play this piece yet in an orchestra, but I would love to.

thanks

I really like Josh Groban's music. He also did a good job playing the Dark Vader role in the most recent Star Wars trilogy.

Why has no one mentioned Thomas Tallis?

It's pretentious shit for modern people to listen these old pop songs.

I wonder what Beethoven would have thought of Wintersun

I have tried to get into classicism.Maybe because I am just a slavnigger or people pretend that they like classical music associated with classicism, but for me the essence of classical music exists only in the late romantic era(Wagner,Tchaikovsky,Saint-Saens).

This channel youtube.com/channel/UCnJS1usWguIgsdfYDk_3nVw has good compilations of medieval and tudor music

I listen to both vernacular music and classical. It's perfectly valid to like both, or prefer one. To properly enjoy classical requires many hours of deep listening, study, and immersion in the classical music world. Not everybody can or should spend the time necessary to understand the brilliance of Chopin or Bach. Anybody who is listening to it without understanding it or honestly enjoying it, but are doing it to look smart or more civilized is cargo culting. It's okay to be who you are. If vernacular styles speak to you, there's no shame in listening to them.

Yes but not exclusively, because i'm not a serial killer. Classic Rock and Metal more often.