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Ivo Pogorelich - Bach - English Suite No. 2 in A minor, BWV 807 (Piano solo)[24:12] - Classical Vault 1      (www.youtube.com)
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Schubert Impromptu Op.90 No.2 - P. Barton, FEURICH piano     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by happytoes to Classical_Music 1.9 years ago (+3/-0)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHLupZ-d200

I don't rush to share P. Barton performances because he plays calmly; their is nothing flashy to attract up votes.

But this piece, with its triplets flowing like water, needs a calm performer to bring out the melody and the beauty. He plays it perfectly. It is the epitome of the classical style.
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Chopin "Minute Waltz" Op.64 No.1 - P. Barton, FEURICH piano [2:12] - Paul Barton     (www.youtube.com)
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The nickname "Minute" Waltz, was intended to mean "small" in French, in the sense of a "miniature" waltz. It was added by the first publisher, not Chopin. Chopin did not intend this waltz to be played in one minute as is sometimes thought.

Chopin's is said to have got the inspiration for this waltz watching a small dog chase its tail, and named the piece Valse du petit chien, meaning "The Little Dog Waltz"
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Autumn Leaves     (Classical_Music)
submitted by happytoes to Classical_Music 2 years ago (+2/-0)
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The definitive version is by Eva Cassidy, vocal and acoustic guitar with a piano in the background
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXBNlApwh0c

The piece is popular as a piano solo, for example
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWLm-cX26Gs

or an easy version if you want to copy down the score and play it yourself
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUfUk-z00g8

Nahre Sol wondered what various classical composers would have made of it. She created ten classical versions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAtZawkqBG8

That was 8 months ago. She has done ten more
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQfTkNmdv4c

They are brilliantly clever. Perhaps there is a bit of a trick to it: rather than go full bore at "what would $composer do", pick a well known piece by $composer with a similar feel, and do a mash up. That way, listeners can catch the reference to the well know piece as the embodiment the composers style. For example, the Brahms version has a nod to Brahm's Three intermezzos opus 117 and the arpeggios of no 2.
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Bach - Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor, BWV 582     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to Classical_Music 2.1 years ago (+12/-0)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ie52xH8V2L4

This is kind of an unusual piece for Bach. He wrote dozens of fugues in different styles and keys, but the passacaglia is unique. The passacaglia is a musical form from Spain and it's usually of a serious character and is often based on a bass-ostinato and written in triple metre. In Bach's piece the passacaglia is introduced as an ostinato of eight bars played by the pedal that is repeated during the first section, and it continues with increasingly complex variations on the theme.

The passacaglia is followed, without break, by a double fugue. The first half of the passacaglia ostinato is used as the first subject; a transformed version of the second half is used as the second subject.[14] Both are heard simultaneously in the beginning of the fugue. A countersubject enters immediately afterwards and is then used throughout the piece. When the three subjects appear simultaneously, they never do so in the same combination of voices twice.

The fugue form as expressed by Bach is the highest form of baroque music, if not all music: complex, beautiful, transcendent, and never again to be seen since the baroque era of music.
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Chopin Nocturne Op.55 No.1 - Paul Barton, FEURICH 218 piano [6:01] - Paul Barton      (www.youtube.com)
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Bach—St. Matthew Passion—BWV 244-Chorus: “Wir setzen uns mit Tränen nieder”     (youtu.be)
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Partita BWV 1004 - Johann Sebastian Bach played by Sanel Redzic      (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Lost_In_The_Thinking to Classical_Music 2.1 years ago (+3/-0)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hymeyfown0A

I wanted to post Nicanor Zabaleta's performance of this piece transcribed for harp, but I'm unable to find it, but I came across this gem. Truly magnificent performance, precise, clean, and expressive. This proves again that whatever Bach composed, whether it was for keyboard or strings, it can be transcribed beautifully arranged for comparable instruments. I've heard this piece performed by violin, harp, lute, and now guitar, and they're all fantastic.
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Violin Concerto     (yewtu.be)
submitted by SumerBreeze to Classical_Music 2.2 years ago (+1/-0)
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https://yewtu.be/watch?v=UtJ3g90w_14

This video has everything! Beautiful 1st violin, mostly white people in a white church (Basilica Saint Martin d’Ainay in Lyon), and a jew caught being silly on camera @16min22sec; an example of late romantic/modern orchestral 20th century music.
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Bach on harpsichord using Lute Stop for unusally sweet tone     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by happytoes to Classical_Music 2.3 years ago (+9/-0)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqQk2nS6gcA

Book 2 of the Well Tempered Klavier: Prelude and fugue no. 12 in F minor BWV 881

I usually prefer the piano, put this instrument has a lovely tone. Also Christine Schornsheim played very precisely, avoiding the problem that the sharp attack of the harpsichord makes tiny errors of timing into unmusical raggedness. Plus skillful baroque ornaments that are fun and cool.
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Scriabin Fantasie op. 28 performed by Kristina Miller     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by happytoes to Classical_Music 2.3 years ago (+3/-0)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxViWp5vD_Y

Scriabin writes too many notes. Kristina Miller plays all of them very clearly, not forgetting to make the quiet, slow ones achingly beautiful.

Oh! That is how it is meant to go, Scriabin composed it just right :-)
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🎵 MOZART Fantasia in F minor K 608 // Arundel Cathedral Organ [11:27] - Richard McVeigh | BEAUTY IN SOUND      (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Love240 to Classical_Music 2.3 years ago (+4/-0)
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WA Mozart's 'Fantasia in F minor K 608' played on the organ of Arundel Cathedral during a live Organ Recital I gave there on 21st January 2023.

This piece was originally written for a mechanical clock/organ which meant that Wolfgang didn't have any player limitations. To play the original version by him would be impossible (not least because we don't have the original manuscript!). The version that I'm using is the rather romantic and inappropriate arrangement by Walter Emery. But d'ya know what? I love it as it was the first version I ever heard of it played by Noel Rawsthorne on the legendary Great Cathedral Organ Series at Liverpool Cathedral. Classic!

Let me know if you enjoyed it... or not!

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Peter and the Wolf by Sergei Prokofiev - Academy of London Orchestra - Narrated by John Gielgud     (yewtu.be)
submitted by TheViciousMrPim to Classical_Music 2.3 years ago (+13/-0)
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Julia Lange plays Asturias by Isaac Albéniz | D'Addario - Classical Guitar [7:09] - SiccasGuitars      (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Love240 to Classical_Music 2.3 years ago (+3/-1)
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J.S. Bach - The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1: Preludes and Fugues (performed by Sviatoslav Richter)     (yewtu.be)
submitted by TheViciousMrPim to Classical_Music 2.4 years ago (+5/-0)
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Chopin: Scherzo No.2, Op.31 in B flat minor     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by happytoes to Classical_Music 2.4 years ago (+6/-0)
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Wagner - Rienzi (Madrid 2012)     (www.youtube.com)
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Blast this out your car window Monday morning.      (Classical_Music)
submitted by calx to Classical_Music 2.6 years ago (+9/-0)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHNxdOTFt7c&t=572s

I grew up playing some of these songs. To learn Bach was more of a technical exercise than learning a song by heart and being moved emotionally. Strange guy! And a brilliant man.
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Chopin Etude Op.25 No.9 "Butterfly" - P. Barton, FEURICH 218 piano [1:28]     (www.youtube.com)
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Chopin "Ocean" Etude Op.25 No.12 - Paul Barton, Feurich piano (2:59) - Paul Barton     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Love240 to Classical_Music 2.8 years ago (+6/-0)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0kD_32Yhf8

Re-upload of 2K video from 2016 passed through Final Cut Pro X noise reduction for grainy video and stereo image narrowed with Logic Pro X.
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Chopin "Winter Wind" Etude - Paul Barton, Feurich 218 Piano (4:02) - Paul Barton     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Love240 to Classical_Music 2.8 years ago (+2/-0)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_Ac4XI5gwo

Re-upload of 2K video from 2016 passed through Final Cut Pro X noise reduction for grainy video and stereo image narrowed with Logic Pro X.

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Miserere mei, Deus - Allegri - Tenebrae conducted by Nigel Short     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by AOUsNameIsDavid to Classical_Music 2.9 years ago (+9/-0)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3v9unphfi0

This is the infamous forbidden piece that Mozart had apparently copied from memory after listening to it just once.
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Some classical music recommendations, with a view toward avoiding jew conductors and composers     (Classical_Music)
submitted by HughBriss to Classical_Music 2.9 years ago (+27/-0)
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I'm posting this because I told @Yargiyankooli I would suggest some things. I've been listening to orchestral music since the early 70s. I hadn't even started to notice girls when I discovered orchestral music and realized how much I liked it.

I'll start by saying that conductors who are the of the same nationality as the composer are the best interpreters of the music. Russian music is best performed by Russians. Gennady Rozhdestvensky was an excellent conductor of Tchaikovsky, particularly "Swan Lake". Herbert Von Karajan was an excellent German conductor and conducts the German composers brilliantly. French conductors seem to understand French composers best, etc.

You get the idea. Just make sure you look at a conductor's early history before you get one of his albums. Note that George Solti was a jew. He was a good conductor, especially for Bartok, but I can't listen to him any longer for that reason. And I just can't stand Leonard Bernstein because he was both a kike and a faggot.

Now, some recommendations. These are good for the new listener. Some of this you can find on jewtube.

Karl Richter's performance of Handel's "Messiah" with the London Philharmonic Orchestra is without question the best. It's easy to find if you do a search for those search terms. I have it on vinyl, with a paining by Salvador Dali on the front cover of the crucified Christ, but I also have it on DVD. Highly recommended.

Bizet's "Carmen" is the greatest opera ever written. Look for a version performed as opéra comique, which is where the musical segments are separated by spoken dialogue. Try to avoid a version with recitative, which is where the dialogue is sung rather than spoken.

"The Planets" by Holst should be familiar to most people. Very moving and inspirational.

I've always liked "The Grand Canyon Suite" by Ferde Grofe. It's the music used in the train ride at Disneyland during the Grand Canyon sequence.

Anything by Bach is perfect in every way, but his Brandenburg Concertos are lovely and very accessible.

"Symphonie Fantastique" by Hector Berlioz is surrealistic and strange but moving and captivating. One of the movements is in 5/4 time, unusual at the time.

"Scheherazade" by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov is long, but lyrical and beautiful. It can be described as a tone poem that expresses the feeling of the various stories in the series of books "A Thousand Nights and a Night".

The Peer Gynt Suite by Edvard Grieg, which is the incidental music for the play "Peer Gynt" is lyrical and beautifully harmonious. You'll hear quite a lot that will be familiar to you.

Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker" is an old and familiar stand-by, famous for good reason. It's accessible, fun, and has the composer's usual lush orchestration. If you're up to heavier stuff, try his First Piano Concerto. His Symphony #6 is very melancholy, and one of the movements is also in 5/4, but it requires some listening to appreciate it.

Prokofiev was a Russian modernist who wrote lyrically with some integrated dissonance, a bit jarring sometimes, but it works. His easier works are the Lieutenant Kije suite, music he wrote for a Russian film, his Symphony #1, called his "Classical" symphony, and "Peter and the Wolf". If you listen to the latter, listen to a version with the narration first so you understand the story and the breakdown of the instrumentation, and then find a version without the narration.

Aram Khachaturian was very much a modernist, and a nationalist commie as was Prokofiev, but neither of them were jews. His most famous work is the ballet "Gayeneh" or "Gayane". It has the "Sabre Dance", which you have probably heard before.

That's enough for now. I just turned the soil for the first row, and there's much, more to add, but I don't want to make this too long. If anyone has other good recommendations that could be accessible to the new listener, please feel free.
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Do you avoid pieces of music conducted by (((them)))?     (Classical_Music)
submitted by Yargiyankooli to Classical_Music 2.9 years ago (+9/-1)
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I try to avoid all media/product by jews. What do you think about performances of classical music by humans, but conducted by a jew?

I guess this can be taken to even more extremes like not listening to a piece with a Jewish musician in the orchestra. I may as well cut off my ears at that point.

Just interested in your thoughts.
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Julia Trintschuk plays Oblivion by Astor Piazzolla on a 2020 Eriberto Ajevoli classical guitar (5:11) - SiccasGuitars     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Love240 to Classical_Music 2.9 years ago (+1/-0)
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