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/lit/ must be filled with sensitive aesthetes.

Which piece made you lose control?

>> No.14954409

>>14954386
Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No.2 2nd movement is so beautiful it makes me cry sometimes.

Which poet has poems lyrical enough to set to music?

>> No.14954465

>>14954386
I can't cry

>> No.14954502

https://youtu.be/9EzeW5KoPUI

>> No.14954522

you'll only be able to watch this once:
https://youtu.be/GO_g3BrTCQc

>> No.14954535

>>14954386
Punk rock.

>> No.14954536

>>14954386
None. Great art isn't a drug, it isn't supposed to make you lose control of your conscious mind and reactions.

>> No.14954546

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WynE3lD_Dc8&t=143s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVN1B-tUpgs

>> No.14954551

>>14954386
cathodox chants

>> No.14954560

>>14954386
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pP1QXKbhqr4

>> No.14954564

>>14954386
Music doesn't make me cry because I'm not a woman.

>> No.14954565

>>14954386
The Adagietto from Mahler’s Symphony No. 5

>> No.14954569
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>>14954409
>Rachmaninoff
GET THE FUCK OFF MY BOARD YOU NORMIE FAGGOT!!!

>> No.14954580

>>14954564
>>14954536
t. nonfiction readers

>> No.14954588

>>14954580
I seriously hope you don't subscribe to the fiction-nonfiction distinction unironically

>> No.14954591

You know who I hate, I fucking hate Mendelssohn. What a useless imitative composer.

>> No.14954603

>>14954588
no one believes in it unironically u retard

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>>14954386
I only start crying to anime OSTs.
I swear i'm not farming (you)'s this is totally sincere.

>> No.14954634

>>14954617
How does it feel that only infantile cartoons can provoke genuine emotion in you how does it feel to be an infant

>> No.14954643

i might be a huge faggot, but back in the day hospice by the antlers made cry like a bitch, especially when drunk

>> No.14954653

Its not that I would cry, but in general all my favourite music pieces can wet my eyes in the right moment.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7gvII8fWPI

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>>14954546
jesus fuck, there's some garbage itt but this just takes it to an another level
the most pathetic, musically lazy, emotionally manipulative garbage - that is what minimalism has been boiled down to, the "sad" musical equivalent of canned laughter in bad comedy shows

>> No.14954739

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24tepHiQDAs

Maybe I'm a pussy

>> No.14954775

Unironically some Vaporwave tracks

>> No.14954788

>>14954655
based
still not as bad as shit like "mad world" and the like, where the intention was obviously to make a 'sad song' as the starting point

>> No.14954824

https://youtu.be/rsn4SrnFxUw

>> No.14954886

>>14954386
I dont get it, Schubert is so corny imvo

>> No.14954898

The Lark Ascending by Vaughan Williams. Very normie, I know.

https://youtu.be/ZR2JlDnT2l8

>> No.14954901

>>14954886
who's your favorite composer

>> No.14954911

>>14954565
>>14954824
listening to these now before bed time

>> No.14954912
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every time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YV0rgHhGn4

>> No.14954915
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>>14954634
Feels breddy good.

>> No.14954919

>>14954898
this got me

>> No.14954920

>>14954386
https://youtu.be/W2lTXqFDsiU

>> No.14954928

>>14954655
I prefer Max Richter’s recomposition of Four Seasons to Vivaldi’s original. I also have more sex than you and a higher IQ. Cope, seethe, dilate; do what you will. I have already beaten you.

>> No.14954929

That one song from pagliacci and the flower duet

>> No.14954938

Reminder that 50% of the population are unable to appreciate music at its deepest levels

https://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2017/11/20/music-goosebumps-brain/

>> No.14954949

>>14954928
I wouldn't say that his versions are better but he did bring those compositions to the modern times very tastefully.

>> No.14954958

>>14954928
Based

>> No.14954992

>>14954938
I really hope i'm in the right half.

>> No.14955002

Steve Reich, Julius Eastman, Bladee the list goes on

>> No.14955041

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkczI1-be1k

>> No.14955059

>>14954886
https://youtu.be/QkgICN1QUhI

>> No.14955072

>>14954928
>I prefer Max Richter’s recomposition of Four Seasons to Vivaldi’s original. I also have more sex than you and a higher IQ
sounds pretty gay ngl

>> No.14955129

>>14954386
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wkMa7gIcnCM

>> No.14955217

>>14955072
Cope.

>> No.14955292

>>14954386
I'm pretty fond of Max Richter's recomposition of Vivaldi's Four Seasons.
I also like Richter's works. For example, the Blue Notebooks. If there are things to close to godliness, then great music is one of them.

>> No.14955404

>>14954386
Frühlingstraum from Winterreise,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gkOOGYnNlc

>> No.14955450

>>14954928
ahahaha i posted original songs but good post

is nobody going to discuss genius jonny greenwood? kms plebs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPBJGjLhzKg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Erwvh8h-DpY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-3Q2Y9BIko

>> No.14955460

>>14954824
lol this is incredibly reminescent of the fargo season 2 soundtrack

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4FqKJIDNBo

>> No.14955462

>>14954775
Let me guess, Birth of a New Day?

>> No.14955463

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2Hi7GNUmQE

>> No.14955475

>>14955450
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZhdxpeI62s

another

>> No.14955487

Some great music to watch the stars and remember how meaningful life is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaSi7Gut7xM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLbF3b8RQvs

>> No.14955898

>>14954386
I was watching Wagner's Die Walküre this weekened for the first time and I genuinely shed a few tears in the final scene between Wotan and Brünnhilde. Siegmund/Sieglinde and Siegfried/Brünnhilde did not affect me as much at all, for all their tragic love ballads.

>> No.14955921

>>14954564
>because I am a woman
FTFY

>> No.14955927

Bach is all you need my nigga

>> No.14955934

>>14955927
undisputed king of counterpoint

>> No.14956131

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igE5uakoxXc

>> No.14956160

Dona nobis pacem from JS Bachs mass in b minor

>> No.14956180

No music makes me cry, but I find Renaissance church music quite emotionally compelling. The Tallis Scholars have done some great work from composers like Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Tomás Luis de Victoria.

>> No.14956224

what is this thread I thought only boomerfags listened to classical music

>> No.14956228
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eSO77ExdzDk

>> No.14956239
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzJw1oDEwnU

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>>14956228

>> No.14956283

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNezfBxBiQo

Sibelius violin concerto every time lads.

>> No.14956294

La Dispute - Nine (The Violitionist sessions)
Only feels here

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>>14956228
it's particularly the violins on this, especially the dueling section at the end.
i think it captures the transcendent aesthetic of the violent Sublime
god i love black metal

>> No.14956322

Mahler's 3rd symphony adagio finale makes we want to say: OH, MENSCH!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIqoiSPgwUA

>> No.14956344

>>14956228
>>14956317
how can anyone enjoy black metal, I swear you have to have a mental age of about 5

>> No.14956350

>>14956224
filtered

>> No.14956356

>>14954898
based

>> No.14956358

>>14956344
I never liked any metal but that murderous nord who gets posted here sometimes has one album which is kind of nice

>> No.14956405
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Recently this tack by Laibach

https://youtu.be/w_PCdJ3Dn9E?list=PL_mnIxkxyMpnhSiYUBwIQsMUWon0l2ZyG

>> No.14956409

>>14956344
i don't think its very difficult to understand. the same goes for shoegazy rock for example.
noisy music has an aesthetic quality of challenging the listener by virtue of obscuring signal. it invites the listener to decipher and interpret that signal. i think which makes the listening experience more personal and introspective. you can listen to my bloody valentine and let your mind resolve the lyrics in a manner that's singularly yours. i think this makes the listening experience more personal and introspective.
i listen to plenty of other music that's non metal as well. what i enjoy about atmospheric black metal in this regard is the sublimity of tender melody buried in the world of ice and noise. i gravitated to this after a long time listening to prog metal, which i liked because i was a percussionist and prog overall had the most interesting drumming out of any genre besides jazz, and i didnt play jazz.
gradually i got bored by being 'given' the signal. the challenge in prog metal is following the time signatures and paying attention to technique. this got pretty old after a while and i grew out of it.
i also enjoy black metal because it isn't afraid to commit sincerely to an holistic aesthetic and thematic vision, which overall makes it fun to explore. and, finally, as someone who enjoys metal, raw black metal gives me the speedy adrenaline that edm and other shit gives other people.
inb4 mocking me with shitty pepes

>> No.14956454

>>14956409
Bro I’m not reading all that

>> No.14956456

>>14956454
kill yourself

>> No.14956467

>>14954386
discord gg /VbZw6HE

>> No.14956536

>>14956350
how old are you?

>> No.14956544

>>14956224
Pop is the YA of music.

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>>14956544
*ahem*

>> No.14956655

>>14956454
>I swear you have to have a mental age of about 5

>> No.14956709
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>>14956567
I have no idea who that man is.

>> No.14956780

>>14956709
I can tell. I you did you wouldn't dismiss pop music as the "YA of music"

>> No.14956785

>>14954886
Schubert's Ave Maria made me cry

>> No.14956794
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>>14956709
Oh how INTELLIGENT of you I think I know some girls who would LOVE to have sex with you just because your outdated with pop culture

>> No.14956801

>>14956536
22

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>>14954386
https://youtu.be/ZCxyffDkuQ4

>> No.14956822

this is not /lit/
and my reza negarestani blacked thread is deleted, even though he is a writer?

>> No.14956878

>>14954386
https://youtu.be/kKv1EoLqT8Y

>> No.14956887

>>14954569
Rare pepe

>> No.14956909

ngl most of ya'll be pretentious af, which is exasperated by the facct these fellows also have poor taste. you know who you are

>>14954739
qt grill but how can anyone sing luckiest guy with a grin like that

>>14955002
underrated post ;)

>>14954386
not all of these made me cri, but:
Joanna Newsom - Baby Birch
Clario - bubble gum
ending OST of 5cm/s
Debussy - Arabesque 1

>> No.14956915

>>14956878

I always liked this one, best boards of canada music video

https://youtu.be/3mnKQCCZnUs

>> No.14956938

>>14956909
dumb faggot

>> No.14956974

>>14954386
Tristan und isolde prelude and the finale.

>> No.14957015

>>14954386
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugMJ81Xav0c

>> No.14957090

>>14954591
Stop being antisemitic anon.

I generally agree but his violin concerto is pretty good tho.

>> No.14957149

>>14956909
>Clario - bubble gum

based I would never admit it irl but I love her

>> No.14957310
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1. Brahms 2nd piano concerto, 3rd movement. Opens with a solo cello playing one of the warmest, most comforting melodies, before giving way to the piano playing a far more troubled, pensive theme. The majority of the movement remains troubled and searching, building in intensity until the cello finally comes back in with the original melody to play in duet with the piano until the close of the movement. For whatever reason, I’ve become largely incapable of crying (in reaction to real life or to art), but the moment the cello comes back in does make me tear up.
2. Der Abschied (the farewell) from Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde. Really I’d recommend the whole piece, but this final movement is by far the most moving. Of all six movements, only this final one contains two distinctly opposed ideas or potentialities, which, though necessarily incompletely described by language, can be roughly characterized as "despairing," and "joyful," respectively. The music develops under a familiar though distinctly-Mahlerian logic of tension and resolution, though constantly wavering between being dominated by either of these ideas. Neither ultimately succeeds, and the ending fades into an extremely tranquil calmness, which feels (I imagine) quite like dying, but you’re at peace with it (that’s the only way I know to describe it).
3. Largo from Shostakovich 5. Big covert fuck you to Stalin, written during the height of the purges. The public openly wept during this movement during the premiere, despite the huge political risk incurred by doing so. If you do any research on this piece, be warned that Simon Volkov is extremely retarded and that music is a language unto itself. Stalin was BTFO by this piece, but not because of Shosty’s self-quotation or association with Pushkin or whatever. Just because of how the music sounded.

>> No.14957329

I cried to Tannhauser, but just because I was in love

>> No.14957346

>>14954386
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y07xArvIvjw

>> No.14957368
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77GebvPh8as

>> No.14957858

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXs8uO5LwDQ
Starting from 1:40, no matter how many times I listen to it, it always gives me a heavy feeling.

>> No.14957870

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsfnuyyjaB0

This really gives one a feeling that cannot be replicated. True aesthetic rapture.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gs_4UwrpSM0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qtNJQdd7AQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ebQYH6EpJ8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSvsVvrzuN8

>> No.14958043

>>14957149
check out beabadoobee. her song "you lie all the time" is quite nice

>> No.14958065

>>14954898
it's the best

>> No.14958092

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci--roN7qrY
Just because it was in my open tabs
Why would anything recorded make you cry? Anything that anyone has had the capacity to create, and record, certainly is no cause for tears

>> No.14958117

>>14958092
Recording is just the future of music. You can correct anything that doesn't sound right in the studio, regardless of your music genre.

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>>14958092
for the same reasons in >>14954938
Emotions felt through music are related to that effect. Whether it's recorded or live shouldn't matter so long as you can immerse yourself in the sounds.

>> No.14958157

>>14954386
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWa7YRg7NA8

If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too;
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or, being lied about, don't deal in lies,
Or being hated, don’t give way to hating,
And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise:

If you can dream—and not make dreams your master;
If you can think—and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with triumph and disaster
And treat those two imposters just the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to broken,
And stoop and build 'em up with wornout tools;

If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: "Hold on";

If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with kings—nor lose the common touch;
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you;
If all men count with you, but none too much;
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds' worth of distance run
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
And—which is more—you'll be a Man my son!

>> No.14958171

>>14957870
>>14954938
I felt overwhelming goosebumps during the first 00:24 of this track

>> No.14958172

perhaps a bit controversial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPgLGGfjrSs

>> No.14958183

>>14958157
Jesus Christ, and Anglos wonder why everyone on this board looks down on them.

>> No.14958203

>>14958172
dare i say.... based?

>> No.14958237

>>14958183
I was expecting this comment. Sorry to disappoint you anon, but there's not a drop of English blood on my veins, I just have great sympathies to the old empires of the past.
To me, that fragment of Host's Jupiter in conjunction with that poem, is sort of a requiem to classic British culture and the British Empire as a whole, which is obviously no more, and stopped being after the Victorian era. Any Anglo pretending that this is still his culture is just LARPing, though i don't blame him.

>> No.14958338

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-CzOJ6Zvvo

>> No.14958373

>>14958338
I'm not even Orthodox, but I'd love to see that sort of Chant live. The stuff from the Monks at valaam is heavenly, quite literally. Does the average sort of monasteries still chant like that regularly?

>> No.14958390

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lncNcNtGkJY

>> No.14958470

>>14958373
>Does the average sort of monasteries still chant like that regularly?
That depends on what you mean. In terms of frequency, a large portion of the daily routine of Orthodox monks (both here in the US and in the old countries) is church services. That said, there are many musical traditions within Orthodoxy and not all sound alike. Greek, Antiochian, and other traditions that don't fall under the broadly Slavic type will have their own musical traditions. If you're looking for something specifically like that look for your nearest Russian/Ukrainian monastery and find out if they allow visitors.

>> No.14958481

>>14954386
good job tricking the jannies into not noticing your off topic thread.

>> No.14958571

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIGu2oQXadw

only Ciprian Porumbescu, I feel like he perfectly captures the Romanian spirit and the sadness of my people.

>> No.14959124

>no mention of Beethoven's 9th

It's cliche, I know, but I've never heard a piece of music more inspiring and immaculate.

>> No.14959137

>>14958481
Fuck jannies

>> No.14959382

>>14955462
Actually yeah, that's one of my favorite albums. Good guess

>> No.14959428

>>14954564
Women don't cry to music. They're too narcissistic

>> No.14959472

Movement 4 of Tchaikovsky’s 6th

>> No.14959474

>>14956239
Nice.

>> No.14959501

https://youtu.be/WO4XJA5kOCs

>> No.14959883

>>14957310
>Shosty
Extremely based

>> No.14959914

https://youtu.be/oLNORRrRyMQ

>> No.14959960

>>14956409
>shoegaze
my nigger

>> No.14959980

https://youtu.be/wIKVj18BgXs?t=33

>> No.14960179

Nice pic>>14954617

>> No.14960306

>>14955041
DJ always gets to me ;_;

>> No.14960316

>>14955487
you're awesome for posting a track from that infinite body album. I never see it mentioned anymore.

>> No.14960462

>>14954536
>t. has never had a transcendent experience, never been overwhelmed by beauty to the point of tears, but it's not an emotional experience, it's something more

real shame

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>>14954386
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ibwxzxER_pY
5:20

>> No.14960616

https://youtu.be/MLHjkrsh_Lw

>> No.14960648

>>14954386
Passacaglia of Shostakovich's first violin concerto

Psalm (4th mvt) of the 1965 recording of Coltrane's A Love Supreme

Last movement of Mahler's 8th symphony

Unironically Weyes Blood's latest album, that girl is a genius

>> No.14960654

>>14957310
>Simon Volkov is extremely retarded
:) based opinion

>> No.14960665

https://youtu.be/sFFpzip-SZk

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>>14959914
beautiful piano.

Speaking of beautiful piano,
https://youtu.be/8jl0emjy8BM?t=25

“After playing Chopin, I feel as if I had been weeping over sins that I had never committed, and mourning over tragedies that were not my own. Music always seems to me to produce that effect. It creates for one a past of which one has been ignorant, and fills one with a sense of sorrows that have been hidden from one’s tears.”

>> No.14960865

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsdnHaz90Fw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBA-38mzabs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjAk_ut6nW0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kH4v7UTETsw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hb_RQFpst_E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pygwK0sBUdM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLj29qehYLM
I try to avoid listening to them so as to preserve the feels

>> No.14960980

Nothing makes me cry, but this is as sad it gets
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fuIMye31Gw

>> No.14961073

>>14956567
Based

https://youtu.be/HuJ-LKEH6W0 I love H er performances of Rameau. This one has made me tear up not from sadness but more because of when the triumphant mood comes in. It's such a huge buildup that the release is fucking amazing

>> No.14961094

The ninth, not ashamed of being a basic bitch.

>> No.14961124

>>14956567
>posts an artist who's main demographic is young adults and teenagers, mostly girls.

>> No.14961289

>>14960850
I always liked listening to chopin, but every time i try and learn one of his pieces i get bored halfway through.

>> No.14961335

https://youtu.be/bk4dXCmh680

>> No.14961383

>>14954386
When I was a kid I once stole one of those classical music compilation cds from my dad's room and I listened to it under my blankets, one of the tracks was the adagio of mozart's clarinet concerto, I was so overwhelmed by the music and didn't know why I was crying. I still feel it today but like it was dampened over time.
Today I would probably go with beethoven's late string quartets, schubert of course... mussorgsky too now that I think about it, one part of pictures at an exhibition especially (bydlo), I could picture an old, blind and tired, majestuous ox pulling a cart that suddenly transform into something quite fantastic before it finally slowly goes away, like witnessing the soul of past times

>> No.14961387

>>14961383
the ravel orchestration, not Moussorgski piano piece

>> No.14961390

Only thing to make me cry from emotion as an adult was Hildegard von Bingen, though it was FLAC audio that I pirated, not YouTube.

>> No.14961435

>>14954386
foremost among the songs that i consider melancholy. I may have cried, i dont remember, but i always think of what could have been, and experience general regret;

https://youtu.be/fk8323r577w

>> No.14961450

rainbow - stargazer

>> No.14961797

>>14960865
Totally understand what you mean
https://youtu.be/oj7yF6YcTqk

>> No.14961808

Waltz of the flowers and Mozarts 24th piano concerto https://youtu.be/CCFdSY9zfHo

>> No.14961979

>>14954898
this one always gets me

>> No.14962196

>>14954386
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpud2zQjdEw

>> No.14962243

>>14954898
>Birth of a New Day
It's very sweet, but I mean come on compared to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQizi3-pINo&list=PL525D4382F38292D6&index=19

>> No.14962256

>>14956887
Not that rare, rarer pepe's used to be posted more often.

>> No.14962266

>>14957090
I don't dislike the sounds he makes but it's just the most absolute superficial immediate of buzarding sounds! Actually similar to Jazz in this, it soon gets old- same with much of modern quote un quote "classical" music, like Barber- i.e. normie "so beautiful" composer.

>> No.14962272

>>14954386
Einaudi Experience
Somewhere over the rainbow
Ben Johnson the artist

>> No.14962280

>>14959124
>It's cliche, I know, but I've never heard a piece of music more inspiring and immaculate.
Then you haven't heard music, but I think you should know that the reason that anons have not posted Beethoven's 9th(though he is deserving of having his other works posted) is not because it is a cliche, but because he is such a universal character, the ninth is so completely well-known, people see almost no point in posting it.

>> No.14962294

>>14960980
Shut up nerd, people like Satie is at best an accomplished writer of music, still very much within the realms of repetition and imitation(of past -greater- men) even if you may consider him a genius. Something like Wagner's Trisan und Isolde, but really Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg or Beethoven's quartets are much sadder, and more beautiful too.

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>>14960980
AHHHHHHHH FUCK IT'S TOO FRENCH I THINK I'M GOING TO HAVE A HARD ATTACK AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

>> No.14962326

>>14961435
Yeah it was nice, but you need to expand your horizons.

It does just make you want to kill yourself doesn't it? To be free from all the worlds sufferings and sins and have that final consummation, like eternal life- honour being more important than life and all, but now it is beauty. Or at least we realised that.

Only beauty can rial a mans heart up, not the fact of ethical decision or superficial emotion.

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14962370

Could some please explain to me why I connect extreme happiness with a wish to die?

>> No.14962384

>>14962370
sounds exiting. you should become a writer or an artist

>> No.14962420

This song has hit me hard at times.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWzMVNy0YwE

>Say for me that I'm all right
>Though things get kind of slow
>She might think that I've forgotten her
>Don't tell her it isn't so

>> No.14962448

>>14962384
I'm a very good orator, haven't really refined writing at all though and as a result I write how I speak my best.

The only way I can explain this experience, is that in solidifying this highest form of goodness(in experience), it also defines the opposite, which in a way is really just the valuing process itself-- and so as it were giving identity to a mans life, and this wish for death is to signify that, and make it eternal. Perhaps necessarily in the recognition of highest beauty I mean it must be so. However I have no clue where it is a reaction against the mundanity of the modern mindset or merely an aestheticising of my existence.

I find it very hard to write when I am not interested and lost interest half way through this so most of it is purely informative and not meant to be poetic.

>> No.14962472

>>14962384
>>14962448
THAT IS IT!

Reality is disappointing, and -including all the miraculousness of- art, it is an answer to this. What Schopenhauer says, of course this answer is completely religious in nature, and that is to say it is not merely a satisfaction of will for sake of satisfaction.

I thought I forgot something.

>> No.14962486

Why do I feel that things lose their value when they leave my mind? I lose interest in them, they are written and that writing has destroyed the thought.

>> No.14962583
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14962583

https://youtu.be/VhEoCOWUtcU

>> No.14963026

>>14954386
Fade to Black by metallica

>> No.14963037

https://youtu.be/cYuEarrkRI4

>> No.14963423

>>14954386
Let me guess, everyone in this thread will post classical music, anime soundtracks, and /mu/tant-tier "Neutral Milk Hotel/ Godspeed You Black Emperor" shit?

>> No.14963429

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHbzsTQX3Vo

>> No.14963440

>>14963423
that's all the genres of music desu

>> No.14963471

>>14954386
Contemporary nigger music, but that makes me weep for far different reasons

>> No.14963514

>>14954386
Unironically, Uruguayans Murgas during the Carnaval.
It touches my soul directly.

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>>14954386
I only listen to Theodor Adorno compositions.

>> No.14963556

>>14963471
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lXD0vv-ds8

>> No.14963558

>>14963541
cringe but kinda based

>> No.14963560

The Death of Music by Devin Townsend

>> No.14963581
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>>14954386
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4gcgI0prkY
>MAN UP NIGGA
Technically its not the music that makes me cry, but the sample, which is 100% genuine, and the most fucking heart wrenching thing I've ever heard. Whoever put the sample to the music is the most emotionally manipulative piece of shit, but without the music I would've never heard this man's story. You can listen to the original clip in context here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdBJ1X33rXM

>> No.14963612

>>14956160
Only based response in this thread. Once you see the beauty of Bach's music, it is the equivalent of accepting Christ into your ears

>> No.14963626

I stupidly acquired 2 degrees in music and all I learned is that Bach is king. Tripping on LSD and listening to the full Goldberg Variations has made me cry most recently

>> No.14963796

>>14963626
Git gud and make music.

>> No.14963858

>>14963612
>Once you see the beauty of Bach's music, it is the equivalent of accepting Christ into your ears
based and true. no one even comes close
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwUsihvAN-Q

>> No.14963863

>>14963626
>listening to the full Goldberg Variations
I just watched Captain Fantastic the other day and they kept namedropping this throughout. The eldest son literally spills his spaghetti everywhere while talking to a qt trailer trash girl about it. Weird coincidence

>> No.14963898

>>14958117
>>14958143
You miss the point
Someone lived. Had the time and the opportunity to create something that made you cry. This is not sad. This is why we live. This is something to celebrate. It doesn't matter what the genre, or the motivation, if it's the fall of an Arthurian hero, or gorecki and people treated as cattle to be butchered.
Any act of creation is something to thrill at. To glory and exhilerate at being alive at. Because that is life. NOT some aa pity meeting

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14963946

>>14954409

>> No.14964110

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uN_i4p2T1GA
Try listening to the whole thing. It's defficult to appreciate this music if you're not used to it, but just try opening up to it.
Also:
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fuw5aXNxvZk

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>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqdrVgTkGsM
Claudio Monteverdi played by ensemble Hesperon XX, Jordi savall and sung by his late wife Montserrat Figueres. Perhaps the most beautiful voice I've ever heard.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCezRGfkGE4
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98PsT2ZuBHY

>> No.14964191

>>14954386

This piece by Scriabin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSsKJIzwapA

>> No.14964198

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YGrIvYAsOA

>> No.14964223

The Planets
Orion is dull coattail riding though

>> No.14964233

>>14964191
written when he was 15. it's not fair bros

>> No.14964287

spem in alium

>> No.14964298

Can metal be /lit/?

>> No.14964340

>>14964298
no, not really

>> No.14964370

>>14954928
holy based

>> No.14964412

>ITT coping midwits arguing whose 19th century classical music composer was more patrician read produced more boring 10 hour operas
it's painfully obvious that you listen to it just to appear smarter and more sophisticated than you are, actual intellectuals and men of letters have developed an ironic appreciation of contemporary pop music (Pynchon) or listen to nothing at all (Chomsky), your pretentious posturing fools no one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4mHPeMGTJM

>> No.14964580

>>14964412
Yes, every person who has ever enjoyed opera or classical music is a poser.

We should all be listening to music ironically or working in air-tight sealed chambers

>> No.14964673

>>14964412
I held this position when I was 16. either grow up or get some taste

>> No.14964679

>>14964673
well, not everyone gets smarter as he gets older I guess?

>> No.14964752

>>14964233
How do you think Scriabin felt after he fucked up his hand and couldn't play no mores

>> No.14964765

>>14954569
normies hate rach though

>> No.14964783

>>14954386
Krzysztof Penderecki: Symphony No. 7 'Seven Gates of Jerusalem'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kteBeDxdx_I&t=485s

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>>14963946
???

>> No.14964807

>>14963626
Nice.
Name of the degrees? Music theory?

>> No.14964900

>>14958038
>karajan

here's my pick
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InMhSNBlIg8

>> No.14964903

>>14964233
>>14964752
Please correct me if I am wrong but I believe his mother died when he was young, and yes he wrote that piece at age 14 or 15. For me there is no sadder song. It's full of sorrow and grief.

>> No.14964911

"Feeling" when listening to music is just mental masturbation. Any idea of objective aesthetics is just a cope.

>> No.14964944

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_b_rwtDlUXA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRc1CyoiEvc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-QmwrhO3ec

>> No.14964964

Rather derivative answer I know, but Bach's Johannes Passion and Wagner's Tristan und Isolde never fail to destroy me.

>> No.14964983

>>14954536
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAt lmao this take is horrible

>> No.14964993

>>14954386
Free Worl' Boss

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwAvMOkuK8w

>> No.14965001

>>14960462
>it's something more

Hahaha no it isn't.

>> No.14965009

>>14964983
He's right though. Art and pure presence is a metaphysical delusion

>> No.14965018

>>14964911
it's alright drone, you are not the only one with a brain not developed enough to feel music

>> No.14965037

>>14965018
Cope. Once you mature a little you will realise all your 'feeling' is self-serving

>> No.14965057

>>14965037
cope

>> No.14965120

>>14964903
I didn't know his mom died that young, I was just commenting it must have been really depressing for him to have fucked up his right hand after practicing for so many years.
Sounds like his life was difficult overall

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>>14954386
Deranged by David Bowie

>> No.14965151

Penis music make my ears cry :DDDDDDDD

>> No.14965169

>>14956821
Extremely based, I’m not Christian but his vibrato in this piece was incredible.
https://youtu.be/7mrI2xtkEMA

>> No.14965197

>>14954536
>thinking you have command over your consciousness and physiology

>> No.14965233

Bladee's verse on Shadowface and his song Skin come to mind

>> No.14965260

>>14965120
Russian suffering

>> No.14965805

>>14954386
The Best of Times by Dream Theater

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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-5gk1aIDfX8

>> No.14966220

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLLB0elriL0
Glass is looked down on quite a bit but he has still made some great music.
also this is good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkhukhITcm8

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>>14965037
>>14964911
youre fucking retarded. feeling is involuntary, how.. you know what

dont even respond to me, i feel tainted, violated even, by you even reading my posts. kys scum

>> No.14966557

i think about number girl whenever i think about writing, so that's what i'll go with
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRH8mnxv5rU

>> No.14966577

>>14964412
>ur all pretentious fools
>namedrops other pretentious fools to prove he is not also a pretentious fool and posts a youtube to the most pretentious composition of the past century for 10 hours

faggot. I could knock out all the women in your family with one strike each and leave them with my seed by the end of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcWflxyDHx4

>> No.14966637

>>14954386
https://youtu.be/c6PGKV0C-Ok
This is the only thing that's made me close to crying. Music is degenerate, though. I only listen to drone and field recordings.

>> No.14966660

>>14955002
based taste

>> No.14966669

>>14960462
So why do you need tears as confirmation of that transcendant experience you faggot? If it really is something more, and it is true, why is a trivial material signal of it needed?

>> No.14966732

Enjoy the Silence - Depeche Mode

>> No.14966765

>>14964807
Music Education then Music performance. Learned way more reading about theory and shit on my own tho desu

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>>14966669
It's impossible to explain to a soulless NPC materialist such as yourself. Accept that you have lost this discussion by virtue of being a soulless non entity and leave.

>> No.14967075

>>14962294
you probably severely lack the ability for conceptual thought

>> No.14967077

>>14967060
>transcendance can only be real if you cry
>but YOU'RE the materialist!!1
cringe