

1.5 5) The Grand DSK Piano – Windows & Mac.
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1.3 3) Salamander Piano By Bigcat Instruments – Overall Best Free Piano VST (Windows And Mac).1.2 2) Spindle – Orchestral Tools (Incredible Felt Piano).1.1 1) Claustrophobic Piano By Christian Henson – Overall Best Free Piano VST.This isn't really a criticism of the study *per se*, but most people are really not aware of how much the violin has changed since the days of Stradivarius. **There Is No Original Strad, Guarneri, Or Any Other Old Concertizing Violin In Existence** I suspect my views will also be meet with criticism, but here I go:ġ. ,700,78,108,ġ358950553.0,608,i.,174emt,Hats off to whoever had to decipher Beethoven's handwriting (opus 111 manuscript),662,54,57,ġ355705662.0,614,14yufn,"In honor of his birthday, the oft ignored audience part to Beethoven's 5th Symphony",697,83,45,ġ360699087.0,609,18e8xp,You know me so well Laffy Taffy!,690,81,50,ġ325795923.0,607,self.classicalmusic,o4ei0,"Regarding the latest ""Strad vs Modern"" study.A long rebuttal.",699,92,143,"This latest () has been all over Reddit lately, and it has been equal parts interesting and frustrating to see the response. * () - with lots of nicely crafted youtube links.Īnd of course (), that front-pager. * () - Sure, Vivaldi may have a very high ( fame / classiness ) ratio, but exactly the kind of thing i came here to learn :) I compile here just some deeply-buried gems, ones that I enjoyed, and that educated my ignorant classical head in some way, but be warned that there are plenty brilliant and competent ones i am not compiling here: Stuff that defines the 'flavour' of the music of each composer.ĮDIT I: My applause to all you gentlemen and ladies, for writing such beautiful responses for a newbie. i know it will be a lot of effort to write brief biographies - but anything you have the time to write in will be appreciated! i'm hungry to know more, and will gladly read all that you folks write, with a million thanks :)ĮDIT II: (): Unique, distinguishing aspects of each composer's music. I'll also be very glad to read brief descriptions of their life, if it helps me understand how it influenced their music, and how it shows through clearly in their compositions: what kind of a childhood, youth, love life did they have? what kind of a political climate were they in? how were they in real life - mean, genial, aloof? if they were pioneers, then which traditions did they break away from? if they were superhuman prodigies, then I'll love to get a brief description of their superpowers, and hear exactly how did they tower over the other everyday geniuses. PS: This is going to be a dense post, so please bear with me. In short, anything at all that you are willing and patient enough to throw in :) Who wrote gimmicky stuff, who wrote to please kings, and who was a jealous twit. To be clear, *I'm asking for your subjective impressions*, however biased they may be! :)įor example, I'll like to know who wrote primarily happy compositions, and wrote sad ones. In addition, I'll like to know the composers better, and this will help me appreciate what I'm listening a lot. Can someone help a newbie?",842,163,632,"There are so many excellent introductions to classical music on this subreddit. Beyond that, for me, Chopin = Schubert = Haydn = et alia. I've heard of Beethoven and Mozart as child prodigies, who did superhuman feats of composition. I discovered one of my students doing this on her music folder. I play a new piece of music every day and we discuss it. what do you recommend and what do i need to know to fully appreciate the music?,1458,357,636,ġ352008411.0,740,i.,12lofk,Classic Peanuts.
