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Old 12-01-2003, 08:05 PM   #1
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oh cool! a rimsky-korsakov person!
Ornelire Miste was Shosatakovich, and I was Rachmaninov.
ever heard them silme?
It's quite the brilliant little quiz I found, if you answer vodka to every one you get the guy who wrote Night on Bald Mountain. I never had met a Rakmoninov until Hector.

As for the post-modernists, I do love Shostakovich. As for Mahler and Prokofiev, I admit I've never heard anything by them.
Does anyone know of the minimalist music going on in the 60's or 70's? And an interesting note on Schoenberg- he was friend with artist Kandinsky, and did some paintings himself. We need an Art History thread.

And Nurvingiel, congratulations on being a Shostakovich!! Truly one of the best.

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Hey Ornelire! have you heard?
the berlin philharmonic is in new york city! with some awsome crazy, scraggly haired conductor helming the orchestra.
O how i wish i was there!
Oh thank you very much for informing me, oh I do love Berlin. Sadly, I won't be there when they are *tear*.
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hey Nirvingiel, I love Wagner's operas
I dont see them boring like 'stravinsky boring'
I just dont get it. stravinsky doesnt even have melody!
opera is opera.
non-vocal music is different, because the instruments are the stars.
i see the instruments in a symphony(berlioz' "harold in italy" is a good example) as individuals, and the tone of the whole orchestra as the 'mood changer'. i never see this with stravinsky's music...
of course i guess it all comes down to what i like, and what i dont....
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I'm sure the music and quality of Wagner's operas is fine, but nothing is interesting after 6 hours! Sat through classes recently? (If you're not in school right now, I'm not looking down on you for it, it just makes a good example.) Urgh.

Why were you curious if anyone got Rimski-korsakov or Shostakovich on the Dead Russain Composer Contest?

I'm Shostakovich, nyah nyah nyah nyah nyah! Joking, of course!
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IS opera conceidered classical music? most of the Idahoins here don't believe that.
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of course opera is classical music. always has been, alays will...
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I'm asking you Hector, because I'm not sure: Classical music is a style of music, not an era right? Modern composers can still compose classical music. Then this style is divided into periods like "Baroque" and "Romantic" etc.
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1. In my lowly opinion, just about anything is better than Tchaikovsky.

2. I have the entire Ring Cycle (Solti's) on my iPod so I can hear it whenever I want. Sometimes I listen to all 15 hours at a sitting. I don't have any attention span issues with Wagner.

3. Since Stravinsky had basically 4 periods, and only one of them was predominantly rythmic, it can't possibly be true that he has no melody.

4. Opera, which I love, is one part of classical (not the time period) music, but so are Strauss waltzes which I abhor. Mozart wrote operas, Beethoven wrote one, too. Any other questions? Are composers who only write operas real classical composers? Are tennie runners shoes?

5. People who think good music stopped with the death of Mozart are usually equally lazy in their assessment of when it started.

6. Stravinsky wasn't a postmodernist, technically. Postmodernism, as the name suggests, is a reaction to modernism. Modernism pretty much covers the period from the discovery of Troy to the rise of the Nazis. Postmodernism is the period from World War II to present. Modernists consider themselves older than their predecessors. Postmodernists like to transcend time and consider themselves contemporary with their predecessors. It's a lot more complicated than that, but I am a postmodernist so that's my personal definition.

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I got some Mahler, which I havent heard yet
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Cool, thanks for the pomo link. I disagree with some of the details, but so what? Thanks.

Mahler is one of my favorite post-romantics. hehehe...
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well then, i guess "postmodernist" was the wrong word.
anyway, there are a lot of shostakovich haters out there.
calling his music "screeches" and "bangs".

P.S. maybe Stravinsky wasnt at a loss of melody, but It all comes down to my not liking him., just my personal opinion. not trying to publicly denounce him as a piece of crap.
I think Strauss's waltzes are wonderful. most of them anyway. a lot of them seem a quite repetitious, as does a lot of mozart's piano music.
Mahler was one of Anton Bruckner's pupils.
I like all of his works so far. with the exception of maybe his first symphony. its one of those droning peices that cant really develop a tune.
however, his sixth symphony is wonderful in tunes.


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I hear some Shostakovich influence in the RotK soundtrack. Personally, I love his music.

Stravinsky was one of Rimsky's pupils. I think we are fortunate that he lived such a long life. If he had only lived as long as Mozart, he may never have written the stuff you don't like. I consider him one of the primary moving forces of the 20th century and estimate his genius beyond that of almost every one of his contemporaries. But I agree that there are certain phases he got into that do nothing for me. My attitude is, he isn't at my beck and call so I have to take what I can get. Just one opinion.

(hehehe I am still avoiding the movies board, but I had to visit this thread. )
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glad you're visiting though Elfhelm. .
its not been to bad.

Amy Beach is quite an Impressive composer.
she wrote the "gaelic" symphony. and some nice piano stuff.

My Dvorak: Requiem cd should be here tomorrow! it had to be imported from Germany .

I'll tell you guys about it when i listen to it a couple of times.
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Did you like Mahler's fifth? Too much schoolwork, no time. Screeches and bangs? Some of Shostakovich's pieces seem like impish dancing to me. But I love it all.
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My dad really likes Mahler. He wanted our local symphony orchestra to play one of his symphonies, but the conductor said it was too hard. One of the few things they're not ready to play.
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Did you like Mahler's fifth? Too much schoolwork, no time. Screeches and bangs? Some of Shostakovich's pieces seem like impish dancing to me. But I love it all.
One of the things I cant seem to get ahold of....


did you know that the most popular subject for music is Goethe's "Faust"?

btw Nirv, sounds like your dad has good taste. but i guess you cant go wrong in classical...
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Nurv, how far is Vancouver? They play Mahler there. In fact, one of the only performances of the 8th in the last ten years was in BC. The 8th is a mind-blowing enormous work that needs a huge city to put together.

I don't really know Amy Beach's stuff. Which pieces are you hearing and what do you find good, hector?
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Vancouver is 5 hours away. I actually live there, but I wouldn't want to see Mahler without my dad, he's the true Mahler fan. It wouldn't be the same. Sometime, maybe he'll drive down. It would be super fun!
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oh, Amy Beach, yes. well she has a lot of piano stuff mostly.
I just started listening to her stuff, so im no expert.

btw, Mahler's 8th is a 'faust symphony'.
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btw, Mahler's 8th is a 'faust symphony'.
What's a faust symphony?
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'Faust' is a literarry work by Goethe.
and mahler did a symphony on it. as did a lot of other composers.
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