And from the Baroque: No Domenico Scarlatti; you don’t know the beauty you’re missing. Also, Classical Music doesn’t
start with Bach: listen to music from the Renaissance and the Middle
Ages, it is truly sublime and underrated. and it goes without
saying the same goes for 20th century
Also, Ravel called Bolero: “15 minutes of orchestration and
no music”. Try listening to Gaspard de La Nuit or Jeux d’eau.
Also more 20th century composers people should be aware
of: Olivier Messiaen; and three genius pianist composers:
Ferruccio Busoni, Samuil Feinberg, and Kaikhosru Sorabji.
Also for the 19th century: Charles Valentin Alkan; direct contemporary and friend of Chopin and Liszt; wrote
piano music more demanding and virtuosic than both of them.
The most original and revolutionary composers at the turn
of the century were: Debussy, Ravel, AND Schoenberg,
Stravinsky, Scriabin, and Bartok. I don’t even like Stravinsky
or Bartok, but you can’t omit these guys. They’re the most
influential composers of the first half of the 20th century.
That’s probably a good thing… you’re not missing much, honestly. Listen to some John Cage to see what I mean… a little piece called “4′33″. You’ll see what I mean.
That’s probably a good thing… you’re not missing much, honestly. Listen to some John Cage to see what I mean… a little piece called “4′33″. You’ll see what I mean.
Very nice little series you made there. I’m glad you stopped at Ravel, because classical music basically goes downhill from there. Of course, it attains a negative slope somewhere after Mozart. Thanks for posting!
haha , well , i guess there’s only so much winddancefilm can do !
thanks a lot! ( i’m just beginning to like classical music too , i used to think it was boring until i came home one day aft a really bad chem paper and stumbled upon this music and it felt so good!)
hey, they was played good but the instruments are not correct
never heard uv Holst, but it sounded gr8!
Fantastic work! thank you!
how about leonard bernstein?
And from the Baroque: No Domenico Scarlatti; you don’t know the beauty you’re missing. Also, Classical Music doesn’t
start with Bach: listen to music from the Renaissance and the Middle
Ages, it is truly sublime and underrated. and it goes without
saying the same goes for 20th century
Also, Ravel called Bolero: “15 minutes of orchestration and
no music”. Try listening to Gaspard de La Nuit or Jeux d’eau.
Also more 20th century composers people should be aware
of: Olivier Messiaen; and three genius pianist composers:
Ferruccio Busoni, Samuil Feinberg, and Kaikhosru Sorabji.
Also for the 19th century: Charles Valentin Alkan; direct contemporary and friend of Chopin and Liszt; wrote
piano music more demanding and virtuosic than both of them.
The most original and revolutionary composers at the turn
of the century were: Debussy, Ravel, AND Schoenberg,
Stravinsky, Scriabin, and Bartok. I don’t even like Stravinsky
or Bartok, but you can’t omit these guys. They’re the most
influential composers of the first half of the 20th century.
I like Elgar, he wasn’t here. Nice work and very simple.
haha, if he were to put a sample of a recorded 4.33, it’ll sorta defeat the purpose of the piece itself…
u forgot overture of 1812
thank you for your nice comment
Bruckner! Mussorgsky! You are the coolest!
I didn’t know about “4:33″. thanks for the info.
The best thing in “4:33″ is that the audience can cough at any time.
That’s probably a good thing… you’re not missing much, honestly. Listen to some John Cage to see what I mean… a little piece called “4′33″. You’ll see what I mean.
That’s probably a good thing… you’re not missing much, honestly. Listen to some John Cage to see what I mean… a little piece called “4′33″. You’ll see what I mean.
thank you for your comment. To tell the truth, I have little knowledge about Classical music after Ravel.
Very nice little series you made there. I’m glad you stopped at Ravel, because classical music basically goes downhill from there. Of course, it attains a negative slope somewhere after Mozart. Thanks for posting!
ok. thanks for the info.
I apologize for my irreverance, it’s just that in a very old UK sitcom there is this geezer who
looks EXACTLY like that picture of Satie.
I didn’t know about ’till death do us part’
I didn’t know satie was in ’till death do us part’
thank you for your great comment. This series took a long time to make, especially the morph. But you made me feel like it’s worth the time.
haha , well , i guess there’s only so much winddancefilm can do !
thanks a lot! ( i’m just beginning to like classical music too , i used to think it was boring until i came home one day aft a really bad chem paper and stumbled upon this music and it felt so good!)
could you please make that one for me?
You can make that with midi files, composer pics, winmorph & Windows Movie Maker.
And where is part no. 4?
What about all the other great composers like: schostakowitsch, schoenberg, stravinsky, bartok…..or younger ones from today?
please I’m waiting for more