I am interested in classical music but i dont know where to start listening. all these numbers and shit...

i am interested in classical music but i dont know where to start listening. all these numbers and shit, im not interested in learning instruments i just wanna hear sweet legendary piano/orchestra music. any recommendations where to start or do i have to ask in another board?

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Well this is weeb central watch Your Lie in April it has feels and loads of classical music, multitask bitch

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Luigi boccherini - la musica notturna delle strade di madrid
Mussorgsky - pictures at an exhibition
Beethoven - 9th
Js bach - harpsichord suites, violin conciertos
Holat - the planets
Vivaldi - seasons

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Moonlight Sonata this is some good shit too.

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thanks man
i dont find slice of life melodramas interesting. i cant feel shit watching Your Lie in April. the OP was good tho.

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thats like the first fucking thing i listened to because it has the most romantic title and there was a kniggerdrama titled the same. good but i need more and i dont like the fact that im only going for the ones with cool titles.

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'A winged victory for the sullen' are super chill.
ludovico einaudi is top tier.

thank you nerds. i especially appreciate it if it has a hauntingly beautiful choir. this tchai dude sounds good

it sounds like MiA S1 OST. reminds me of kevin penkin. amen dude

i mean it sounded like you had 0 classical xp that is some basic shit but if you like that? and only classical or orchestral contemporary movie scores?

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classic crunchy bach cello for days

Hanazeve Carahdina(sp always) is my fav anime track in the last 20 years man i wish i could get that record but it's 400 bux in america aftermarket

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not sure which track y'all are talkin about here i listened to a whole AWVftS album it was ok but no kevin penkin, and ludovico sounds like a midi at least the top hit una mattina does. Please clarify

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transcendence and hanezeve tbh tops everything in anime osts along with prushka sequence. T&H tells the story of Bondrewd's ideology and Prushka's farewell, while Prushka Sequence celebrates Prushka's life. i will never hear anime ost that tops the feelings ive heard from those two tracks. i could write a full essay about the emotions i felt from those two tracks and what i can interpret despite having zero music theory knowledge but fuck it i dont feel like it.

i skimmed through winged victory, a part there reminded me of First Layer from OST 1 of MiA

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thinking about it yeah i think Kevin Penkin made me interested to classical despite him using modern shit. im no smart person or nothing but i bet the emotions i felt when listening to Transcendence and Hanezeve were the same emotions people felt back when Beethoven's Fifth premiered. a story unfolding from pure audio along, its not something told but felt. I find it fascinating and it calms my soul. (Takeshi Saito fucking killed it with his voice im still wondering how to get a voice like that.)

MiA's soundtrack was kind of like my oh shit moment of realizing my favorite tracks from Robot Carnival (that and project a-ko are basically what anime sounded like in the 80s and early 90s) were by Joe Hisaishi who is Miyazaki's go-to composer how can you listen to Spirited Away's score and not fall asleep or cry a lil but mostly get the BIG comfy

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>robot carnival
>joe hisaishi
two things havent heard of. will look into later. i want moar of what i felt from made in abyss. I felt like I was talking to Bondrewd during the OST and Prushka's final OST sounded like the music is telling me to be happy about her life that she lived instead of being sad about how it ended

ive always dismissed Ghibli films since i saw them being shown in disney years back and i thought it was just another disney tier film but made by the japanese. looks like i was ignorant, will watch it for the audio porn later. for now the cello here sounds fucking comfy i like it

OP here again. ive got a good grasp on where to start because of your recommendations. Thanks fags I can finally calm my soul. will be checking this thread though if its still up

"May your journey be filled with Curses and Blessings" - based papa

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just want to point out glenn gould is an incredible pianist and you should search him the first 2 are from him.

subaraashiiiiiii wait till you get into dirty synthwave like the Bladerunner score!
Miyazaki is mostly killer little filler, there's a few ghibli films that weren't all him and they stick out hard, but his stuff is bomb and like I said features a lot of Joe Hisaish. Ghibli and KyotoAni definitely set the bar for beauty in anime and of the 5 hard to get records i have of anime, 3 of them are Miyazaki movies, Ted Lasseter really struck gold when he realized Ghibli ne Miyazaki were already making 400% better traditional animated features than disney in the 80s.

some more delicious ancient anime
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Prushka means Flower of Dawn in Russian / maybe Gaelic. Their sole purpose is to bloom, then die by afternoon. what did she said was her greatest wish? *frantically depressed whistle blowing*

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