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First for Schumann
worst. orchestrator. ever.
whitebois be like this orchestration too spicy
bitch nigga there aint nothin spicy about mushy ass schumman orchestration
nobody cares about orchestra pieces anyway
if you listen to anything that has more than 2 instruments, you're musically brain-damaged
HOLY BASED
HOLY CRINGE
I just heard Schubert's symphony in b minor and think the phrases of the piece are some of the best ever written, but they feel so shittily connected. For example at ~2:00 he just breaks the complete flow of the piece by suddenly pausing everything and then playing some random "dramatic" chords. This is just one example, the piece just feels poorly connected. Is this normal? Why do people still say it's one of the best symphonies?
Schumann fucking sucks.
Mozart and before, Boulez and after.
basde
Petzold and before, Haydn and after.
Bach fucking sucks.
I just heard Haydn's allegro in f major and think the phrases of the piece are some of the best ever written, but they feel so shittily connected. For example at ~2:00 he just breaks the complete flow of the piece by suddenly pausing everything and then playing some random "dramatic" chords. This is just one example, the piece just feels poorly connected. Is this normal? Why do people still say it's one of the best allegros?
getting real tired of hearing piano in every damn thing.
Me too, Let's cancel it.
I love piano
>tfw no one movement Paradise Lost symphony comprised entirely of contrasting themes (there is nothing like that in Brahms' symphonies)
Pierrot Lunaire.