Schubert edition

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSi0iMi0Zmo

This thread is for the discussion of music in the Western classical tradition, as well as classical instrument-playing.

>How do I get into classical?

This link has resources including audio courses, textbooks and selections of recordings to help you start to understand and appreciate classical music:
https://pastebin.com/NBEp2VFh

 

A day without Mahler is a day wasted*

Habitual trolling out of the way, let's now enjoy some Schubert lieder




*actually true

 

Does /classical/ like hymns? Any favorites?

 

>>1903

Nott hymns specifically, but choral music in general is amazing. One of the most underrated domains

Bach's motets are so reliable. Lots of interesting performance options. BWV225 is a highlight

Jonathon Dove is a modern composer. I attached 'Vertue' performed by Voces8. Heavy listening.

If you like Sviridov I would be trying other Russian/Soviet compsoers like Shchedrin and Tchaikovsky. I personally want to listen to more Stanford and Howells, as supposedly they're behind some of the grest 20th c. hymn repertiore

 

>>1904
Thanks for the recs. Always loved Bach and Tchaikovsky. Tchaikovsky is what got me thinking about choral music again recently because of the troparion he used in the 1812 Overture. I quite liked the Dove piece and I'll make sure to check out your other suggestions. I'll have to check out Voces8 as well. I heard them once before when they did a fantastic performance of Pavel Tschesnokoff's Salvation is Created.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8BwsZqTyr0



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