Or just search in google "most metal classic composer" there are thousand of forums about that.
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cello suites are brilliant yea
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@Gwyn: "I guess they're not as good as Goldberg Variations or Art of Fugue but they're still pretty fantastic" yeah, I meant this
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Still think it's kind of exaggerating but I get u
I could never decide which is my favorite work of his, although the musical offering is threatening to take that place... And the goldbergs... and the chaconne... and uh, the rest
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hard not to go with the mass in b minor
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You're right, it's truly hard. atm I am between WTC I/II and Goldbergs
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The Well Tempered Clavier left me really cold the first time I heard it and I was shocked but I've heard a few different interpretations since and it's really growing on me
BUT ANYWAY THIS A BEETHOVEN THREAD RIGHT so this symphony is fantastic but I still think he was best as a chamber musician, Beethoven's string quartets and his sonatas for piano and violin are incredible
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the fourteenth quartet is probably the best composition of all time yea
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3.5 great sean something | August 12th 17
3.5 great Tradewinds | July 13th 17
2.0 poor G.B. | July 11th 17
2.0 poor TheWarren | July 3rd 17
5.0 classic SputnikMusic Casual Jazz Dad | June 30th 17
3.0 good Among Thieves | June 25th 17
3.0 good Alan | June 24th 17
2.0 poor stonerrrock | June 12th 17
palpable edginess up in here
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ya rating works rather than recordings is peak edge
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Album Rating: 4.5
Album brings the riffs
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nice bro
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Album Rating: 4.5
Rip 4.7 avg
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Album Rating: 5.0
Mad haters bruh, them arpeggios are mint
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Sorry if this is a dumb question because I literally don't know anything about classical music, but are there like original recordings of these symphonies, or are you just supposed to listen to them being performed by other people?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEOfI-nLYgw
Just a quick google search claims this is the first recording (1924).
Considering it was composed between 1822 and 1824 and the first recording device was invented by Thomas Edison in 1877, I am not surprised.
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That shit sound like some shit that would play in the background of a black and white mickey mouse cartoon. It's kind of endearing though.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Glad as heck to see this back as the highest rated thing on sput! Huzzah!
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are you just supposed to listen to them being performed by other people? [2]
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Album Rating: 5.0
5 or you didn't listen
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