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recorded a few days ago...
A Night of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) András Schiff, piano 1) Capriccio in B flat major (Capriccio on the Departure of his Most Beloved Brother) BWV992 2) Sinfonia No. 5 in E flat BWV791 3) Sinfonia No.9 in F minor BWV795 4) Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D minor BWV903 5) Italian Concerto in F BWV971 6) Ouvertüre nach französischer Art BWV831 |
Kevin Puts: Symphony No. 2 • Flute Concerto
Adam Walker, Flute Peabody Symphony Orchestra Marin Alsop, Conductor somewhat in the Aaron Copland school released in 2016 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gus4dnQuiGk Need to learn this one for an exam. And it's difficult as hell, believe me. |
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I can’t believe you’re tackling something that difficult at your age Congratulations Are you on track to be a concert pianist? You know, musicians are exempt from obsessing over music appreciation like fans. Most musicians, even great ones, don’t even have very good taste, probably because they’re worried about developing their own craft not fretting on what others have done to the point of obsession. |
Ryuichi Sakamoto - Music For Film
This isn’t anywhere near his most pioneering stuff but it really brings home what a great composer he is. |
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I'm just starting to learn it. I'd say the problem with me has always been that I don't like reading music. It's the most boring thing lol. But I have no other choice. And with pieces like this one I need to read music better. |
Maybe you should quit wasting your time with the music banter loser brigade and focus on practicing
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Arvo Pärt: Kanon Pokajanen
Cappella Amsterdam and Daniel Reuss |
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