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Calling Mahler and Shostakovich composers is an insult to music
Adam Torres
Shosty deserves his place in the canon for his best string quartets and op. 87 preludes and fugues. Mahler however.
Jackson Roberts
>his best string quartets and op. 87 preludes and fugues. all garbage
Gavin Harris
Filtered.
Jordan Miller
yeah, by my sewage filter
Anthony Mitchell
okay this might be a retarded question but my guess is that this is actually the best thread to ask in... in my childhood i played accordion and my teacher had a tango in his repertoire that i always loved to hear when he played it at a recital, and i don't know the name or how to look for it but i actually stumbled on this in a playlist and its literally the tango just put in a psytrance song
does anyone know the original name of this? you can hear the chords very clearly right from the start and some of the melody, although thats a little modified. you can hear one other theme very clearly at 5:24 which is also part of that tango
I at least like a few Shosty pieces. I've listened to 3 of Mahler's symphonies and don't remember a thing about them other than they were boring as shit.
Grayson Lee
That was pretty good, thx for sharing
Owen Hall
im glad you just discovered classical too newfriend
Zachary Reed
Best harpsichord or clavichord recordings of the WTC?