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  1. New Member Introductions
    Hi! A very big 19th century nerd here, I basically like everything about 19th century whether its music, art, literature, architecture, photography, fashion, intellectual traditions, etc... I came across this forum while I was looking for some articles about Salomon Jadassohn and glad I found it...
  2. Classical Music Discussion
    Looking forward to the Miró Quartet joining Chamber Music Society of Fort Worth for the Beethoven Quartet Cycle beginning November 7 at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. The week will include masterclasses with members of Miró and lectures with Bill McGlaughlin, host of Exploring Music, and...
  3. Identifying Classical Music
    I heard it in a podcast and they said it's a Mozart piece. I assume that it is an arrangement but not sure about it. Thanks a lot for the help!
  4. Classical Music Discussion
    Brahms's chamber music is the most satisfying 'cycle' in all of music. Forget Beethoven's sonatas; forget Mahler's symphonies; forget Haydn's baryton trios. Did you know Brahms wrote 24 major chamber compositions between 1854 and 1894? Well I thought I would rank them all according to the...
  5. Identifying Classical Music
    I would love to have this very beautiful baroque piece in my shortfilm: youtube.com/watch?v=aFuUSVjx42I&t=173s It is the first song (the one that starts at 0:00). Does anyone here knows the name of this piece? I also need to find out if I will have to pay any royalties for this, so I also need...
  6. Solo & Chamber Music
    Hello everybody, I was wondering if someone could help me find a piece for violin and piano (preferably from the 20th century until today) where one can detect clear middle eastern influences. Thank you all for your help :)
  7. Today's Composers
    This is my first non-comment post here, so hello. I'd like to share something I wrote several years ago. I recently dusted it off and made minor adjustments for play-ability and instrumentation, but otherwise I've left it unchanged (which I'm sure the me of the past would appreciate). It's a...
  8. Classical Music Discussion
    The two versions of this trio are an enigma. They are both so beautiful and powerful, yet starkly different in their tone despite containing much of the same compositional material. It's impossible for me to pick a favorite, though I suppose you cannot argue that the revised version is more...
  9. Solo & Chamber Music
    Hello, esteemed members of Talk Classical forum! I am interested in putting together several recital programs of solo or chamber music that feature or involve the cello in (program) music that was directly based off of or influenced by a legend, myth, fairy tale.... So far, I have: Pohadka...
  10. Solo & Chamber Music
    Hello everyone. Quite frankly, I'm not extremely versed in a lot of chamber music, with the exception of Haydn's String Quartets. Granted, I know what it is and do listen to some here and there, but it's not my first choice. I'm more of an orchestral/symphonic type of person. Anyways, my...
  11. Solo & Chamber Music
    I love this divertimento, and if you love it too, this is the thread for you!
  12. Solo & Chamber Music
    Hi everyone, I am a young composer who enjoys hearing what people think about my music. I am including my youtube channel with my new Piano Trio and would love your feedback. Thanks everyone. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLnuj-Jcxe0NESMAGzNDIDA/videos
  13. Solo & Chamber Music
    Hello, everyone. I'm new here and I've been listening to classical for a few years. However, despite having heard a few of Shostakovich's symphonies and concertos, I have yet to hear any of his chamber music, besides the very famous 8th String Quartet. Can anyone recommend some good chamber...
  14. Classical Music Discussion
    I have found accidentally a Haydn's anthology Cd, and after a week listening to it, I am amazed of such incredible and beautiful music. Specifically, I love the Adagio from the piano sonata in C and the adagio from the string quartet emperor (op. 76/3). I want to listen more works and to buy...
  15. Classifieds
    We put a call out to musicians around the world to make their mark on the map in the name of laying a claim to the sound of their community. This initiative is now 7 months online and has reached 1,332 musicians in every corner of the globe. How far can we take this? The Global Map Of...
  16. Solved Cases (archive)
    So, I've found yet another obscure recording that is only identified with a title, no catalog number, date, or opus number. It's only identified as "Quartettsatz: Andante appassionato." So, all I know is that it's a string quartet movement and the time signature is andante appassionato. Anyone...
  17. Solo & Chamber Music
    Hello all. I play cello in a piano trio and we are thinking of entering a competition at USC. It requires us to send recordings of two contrasting trios. We already have Mendelssohn's Piano Trio No. 1 in d minor already under our belts. We have worked on the Debussy Piano Trio No. 1 in G...
  18. News, Concerts and Events
    The first annual iCadenza Future of Music Festival! The four-day festival consists of three concerts by groundbreaking young artists alongside other events and lectures featuring discourse on the new directions of the classical music industry and centered on the question, "On Our Own Terms...
  19. Solo & Chamber Music
    Discussions of great string quartets tend to celebrate the storied ensembles of the mono and analog past---Vegh, Hollywood, Amadeus, Alban Berg, Borodin, Fitzwilliam, Italiano, Hungarian, Guarneri, Julliard, etc. etc.. There are a handful of established ensembles that are still active, most...
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