Classical music

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The Cantata BWV 147 was written in Leipzig for the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and was first performed on 2 July 1723.





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The philosophical issues that Wagner considered vital to society were the tension between good and evil, between the physical and spiritual, and between selfishness and redemptive love.

 
There are so many beautiful passages in this. I haven't had the patience to ever listen to the whole thing, but various parts of it are so, so wonderful.

The Hallelujah Chorus
He Shall Feed His Flock
and many more!

 
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This man(?) criticises Hebert von Karajan (masculine Austrian) and Riccardo Muti (masculine Italian) conducting styles for being too serious and rigid, but praises (gay-jew) Bernstein's theatrical style instead. Care to guess the speaker's nationality? No early-lifing please.
 


Real cannons. BOOOOMM BOOOOMMMMMM Put woofers on max and let it ripe through house. Even windows shake. BOOOOMMMMMMM. Minute 12:00 and 14:00. Beautiful. BOOOMMMMMMM.

Incredible movie scene with this music behind:





How the strings go through the octaves on between those parts... The master at work. And yes real cannons! Not for the modern snowflake.

The brilliance of Tchaikovsky is that he could do it all.

 
Great thread @RedLagoon

I've been inspired by this thread to play more tranquil and beautiful pieces like piano sonatas this morning. Yet I needed a pick me up for the afternoon.

So here are a few GOAT instrumental and operatic tracks that are monumental and powerful. Let's go for orchestral arrangements in this case.

Keeping in mind that a few pieces related to this theme have already been posted (like Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries - Die Walküre and Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture), I'll start with three more that build up to something epic:

Ode to Joy - Beethoven Symphony No9 - Royal Scottish National Orchestra



When the chorus of Ode to Joy hits:

Magic Floating GIF by Chimpers


Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra / Dudamel · Berliner Philharmoniker



As the climax builds. . .

digital art animation GIF by G1ft3d


Rossini: William Tell Overture: Final



Film Hunt GIF




Let's continue with three more tracks that bang straight out of the gate:

Beethoven's 5th Symphony



Mountain Landscape GIF by PlayStation


Verdi – ‘Dies Irae’ from Requiem



wait what no GIF


Carl Orff - O Fortuna ~ Carmina Burana



Usl Championship Soccer GIF by Charleston Battery
 
Great thread @RedLagoon

I've been inspired by this thread to play more tranquil and beautiful pieces like piano sonatas this morning. Yet I needed a pick me up for the afternoon.

So here are a few GOAT instrumental and operatic tracks that are monumental and powerful. Let's go for orchestral arrangements in this case.

Keeping in mind that a few pieces related to this theme have already been posted (like Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries - Die Walküre and Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture), I'll start with three more that build up to something epic:

Ode to Joy - Beethoven Symphony No9 - Royal Scottish National Orchestra



When the chorus of Ode to Joy hits:

Magic Floating GIF by Chimpers


Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra / Dudamel · Berliner Philharmoniker



As the climax builds. . .

digital art animation GIF by G1ft3d


Rossini: William Tell Overture: Final



Film Hunt GIF




Let's continue with three more tracks that bang straight out of the gate:

Beethoven's 5th Symphony



Mountain Landscape GIF by PlayStation


Verdi – ‘Dies Irae’ from Requiem



wait what no GIF


Carl Orff - O Fortuna ~ Carmina Burana



Usl Championship Soccer GIF by Charleston Battery


The sound of victory, God bless you brother.

 
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