Etude Op. 10 No. 3
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by /u/wsipes24
3h ago
How have I just recently heard this song for the first time? I’m telling you guys, I’m a total idiot when it comes to classical music. I’m sorry submitted by /u/wsipes24 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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How come composers write similar stuff when getting old?
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3h ago
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Ana Alcaide: LUNA SEFARDITA en Samarkanda
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by /u/Chebelea
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La Reina Xerifa Mora. Emilio Villalba & Sephardica
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Gluck-Brahms - "Iphigénie en Aulide", Wq.40: Gavotte
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by /u/luiskolodin
7h ago
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How many of your are musicians?
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by /u/BowserTattoo
7h ago
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Classical Music
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by /u/-Star-Wars
10h ago
I enjoy classical music, but I often find myself sticking to Bach playlists, which makes me feel a bit like I'm not exploring the genre fully. I want to broaden my musical horizons within classical music and discover other artists to listen to. What should I focus on and look for when exploring different composers? Do most artists create their own interpretations or stick to traditional covers? Thanks in advance for any guidance you can provide! submitted by /u/-Star-Wars [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Bridal entrance song
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by /u/Decent_Nebula_8424
10h ago
Background: friend's late father played the violin as an amateur.He was the victim of a freak accident that is, simply put, no way someone should ever die. My friend was never into classical music, she just heard him training for fun. Next year (so I'll have plenty of time for research) she will be getting a secular marriage (and her first!) in a house inside a forest. She and the groom are wealthy, but won't go all the way. They want 80-100 people at most. They're responsible with money. The only luxury is that she wants an ensemble in her wedding, with pieces to entertain the audience until ..read more
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Got these scores gifted for my birthday today
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by /u/linlingofviola
10h ago
As a big time fan of Scheherazade, i needed a paper version of the score. I dont know too much about the planets, even tho i went listening to it at a concert, but i thought that having the score could be fun. submitted by /u/linlingofviola [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Just Intonation/Equal Temperament effect on key differentiation.
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by /u/Macnaa
10h ago
Hi! I am an untrained enjoyer (non musician) of classical music. I have no ability to determine absolute pitch. So when an instrument is in equal temperament tuning I will hear the same character for a piece in A minor as I will in Bb minor. However when an instrument is tuned in just Intonation I will hear a different character for each key of the same mode. My friend has absolute pitch and tells me that each of the keys has a different character even in equal Temperament tuning. So my question is: Classical composers found the key of a piece to be very relevant often referring to pieces by ..read more
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