I’m loving that this thread is making me rediscover all the classics I love and just haven’t listened to in forever.
How can I learn this power?
I love Moonlight Sonata and Clair de Lune.
Nice excuse to try to make him go crazy
Yeah sorry, I just don’t get many excuses to type “powdered wigs”
Sigma Classics, not Rein Classics
Got any?
And does Rhapsody in Blue count?
Well by all means, fire a second volley.
Good
But he’s always been a fan.
I’m going to guess mid baroque to the end of the romantic era, so kinda like Bach to Tchaikovsky I guess?
A discussion of Sigma music isn’t complete without Satie’s Gnossienes where DAT MELODY comes from
Wish I had more stuff to share, but I keep getting pulled into neoclassical, math rock, prog metal, etc every time I look
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Kinda like this: Handel Water Music - YouTube
If you quote my post, you’ll still see the link to this baroque composition.
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Ooh, those a pretty good.
I refuse to believe any rockers would name their subgenre “math”
The Planets by Holst are all pretty good.
My personal fave is Mars:
It doesn’t get edgier than this.
Try Vivaldi and his four seasons songs. My personal favorite is winter.
I would also recommended Chopin nocturne op. 9 no. 2 and Shaostakovich waltz no. 2.
from googling that came out in 1920’s originally so that’s technically not classical
probably something pretty fitting with sigma’s backstory
apparent backtory interpretation:
Here is one creepy story about this composition. At the beginning, Rachmaninoff’s brother dies during that slow, crying part. At the end of it he is burried. Then it comes “agitato”. It is very panic part filled with horror because, during it, his brother woke up and realised that he was burried alive. He scratches and screams in hope that somebody will hear him. When he realised that he will stay down there forever, the last part of composition starts (louder first theme), he died again, but more painfully because he was choking and he was alone. Last chords represent his last breaths.
=> Copy that.
- Flight of the bumble bee by Rachmaninoff
-Canon in D by Pachelbel
-Waltz of the flower by Tchaikovsky
-fantaisie impromptu by Chopin
-5th symphony by Beethoven
-fur Elise by Beethoven
-La campanella by Liszt
-Torrent by Chopin
-The barber of Seville by Rossini
-Infernal gallop by Offenbach
-still literally anything by Mozart
Ooh, that sounds perfect.
I just discovered that I love that operatic singing thing that they do in
Queen of the Night Aria
Thanks for the tip, friend.
The planets are absolutely fantastic too. I discovered them thanks to Bloodborne’s fantastic soundtrack.
I got that confused with Rite of Spring for a second. I’ll try Vivaldi, everyone seems to be a fan.
Good to know.
still going in the playlist though, alongside some Super Mario Galaxy tracks
Like from Loony Tunes!
Got anything with opera singing?