I’m probably the only one lol
But seriously, I also love the classical music from the Soviet Union (and I don’t mean just household names like Shostakovich).
I’m probably the only one lol
But seriously, I also love the classical music from the Soviet Union (and I don’t mean just household names like Shostakovich).
Okay I have listened to classical music my entire life and play several instruments but in the last several years I have become addicted to late renaissance chamber/ early classical music. I find it better in almost every way. Something about being able to hear individual instruments and a more intimate, melodious feel.
Some examples: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pk3t2fYRZaQ
https://youtu.be/fZYzuIGDYGs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leG-JDvzdBg
I will post more as I think of them.
Ah, you too.
I’ll listen to 'em, but I’m trying to get into more “modern” classical music. Any recommendations?
Alexander Borodin. Not super modern but very good.
Carl Nielsen
Mosolov
Lourie
Scriabin
Schreker
Saint Saens while not unknown, Saint Saens has much to offer beyond his most well known pieces.
If you want really modern, there are some good composers still active but I actually think a lot of metal is actually at the cutting edge of music. Experimental/doom metal if you will.
Motorpsycho is excellent.
Witchcraft - Nucleus is maybe one of the best albums of all time imo
These are all good.
You’ve got me listening to Saint Saens and Borodin again lol. They’re great
Hell yeah!
I’ve been playing scriabin’s 24 preludes on piano recently, its good shit.