It's Holy Saturday. Prove you're not a filthy fedora tipper by posting your favourite Easter Album.
>>54863644i dont know any easter music. i do listen to a lot of religious musi though
>>54863644Sung in a performance of the Bach Easter Oratorio today
>>54863644Christmas = A New HopeGood Friday = The Empire Strikes BackEaster = Return of the JediDiscuss.
can someone post the classical chart with the mega links on it? I'm a bitch and can't find it on the sticky or just some mega links/other suggestions to some hot downloads
>>54863644Beautiful album cover
I mean, duh.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXu4Wvgo5-E*tips fedora*
>>54864068The only 11/10 album I know of.
Not specifically easter retlaed, but GOAT christian music
>>54865087That's some pretty cool artwork
>>54863644I haven't got enough religiosity to know what from their discography is easter-specific, but everything by Anonymous 4 is amazing. This is one of my favorites.
>>54863644Anyone know some Messaien good for Easter?
>>54865295turangalila symphony
which is /classical/'s favorite recording of John Cage's 4'33"?
>>54865864fuck off memer
>>54865295actually now that you mention it Messaien does seem somewhat appropriate for Easter.
>>54863644who was in charge for what cover?
>>54865295The unfortunate thing about Messaein is his modes of limited transposition start to sounds really samey after awhile. Once you've heard Turangalila and Quartet for The End of Time you've pretty much heard it all.
>>54865673best recording?
>>54864001https://mega.co.nz/#F!mMYGhBgY!Ee_a6DJvLJRGej-9GBqi0Ahttps://mega.co.nz/#F!lIh3GRpY!piUs-QdhZACFt2hGtX39Rwhttps://mega.co.nz/#F!Y8pXlJ7L!RzSeyGemu6QdvYzlfKs67whttps://mega.co.nz/#!1V8TSDwL!e5er4zSSyB3kPArCUM02-1KXzlyOkfgfJl6XE9w5orYhttps://mega.co.nz/#!CkEQlBbY!k33vuAiD6wJT4C3jAmU8HZ2k_NDz2nF0Jy6qiBdzkwUhttp://pastebin.com/gndYbdcdhttp://pastebin.com/N0yvjzUgHave fun m8
>>54868281>he hasn't heard his organ works
>>54868576>>54868576I... I don't like organ :^O
>>54868381Anthony Wit with Polish National Orchestra is pretty dope there's some cool versions on youtube toohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sDY1kePFDIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylSXGHa9iskhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTlc4Nvyhw4
tfw you realise renaissance is the best era
>>54868647tfw when you aren't from the greatest country on earth and spell realize with an s
>>54868617Absolute heresy>>54868647>tfw realize you're CLT
Where do I start with monks,lads?
>>54868754>>54868758tfw
>>54868777>those digits>that nameHe never left us
>>54863644https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeEdOjfuijo&list=PL3Onu1mdV7YETXO64Oehp5kilZn4iyabZ
I watched Jesus Christ Superstar last night. Does that count?
>>54868851Do you not realize he'll come back today?>tfw
>>54868951Are we gonna make it?
>>54866337I'm just trying to find a good recording. All I've found so far have been recorded at such low volume the orchestra is practically inaudible.
>>54869066'No'
>tfw getting to the point where most of what I listen to is classical
>>54868777Gilles Binchois, Guillaume Dufay, Philippe de Vitry, Pérotin, Hildegard of Bingen, Guido of Arezzo, Guillaume de Machaut
>"Franz" Joseph Haydn
>tfw humming Danse de la fureur, pour les sept trompettes by Messaein in public People are looking at me funny...
>>54863644https://vimeo.com/101367835
Bach Cantatas for Easter, especially Chirst lag in Todesbanden BWV 4
Whats with all the Messaien Circle-jerking lately?
>>54872535Who cares? It's Messiaen m8.
Can anyone recommend me unique turn-of the century composers who are completely overlooked
>>54872535whats with you shutting the fuck uphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DjgpPL7RhA
>>54872790which century?
>>54872888the one the idiom "turn of the century" is typically associated with, the 20th century.
>>54872790Not completely overlooked (since there are recordings), just not that well known and worth hearing:Alberic MagnardMaurice EmmanuelFranz SchrekerSergei LyapunovEmil von ReznicekGabriel PierneCharles Koechlin (definitely unique style)Charles TournemireLouis VierneFranz SchmidtGuy RopartzJean Cras
>>54863644Reminder that if you've never listen to the finest settings of the lamentations in alternation with the finest settings of the responsories then you haven't really lived.
>>54874220thanks
>>54874220seconding koechlin, i haven't heard much but it's pretty good music
#drippinginbitches
>>54878861420 blaze it
>>54878861Where were you guys when Olivier Messaien died? I was at home crying my eyes out. So sad.
>>54879934I was standing over his body with his blood dripping from the tip of my katana.
>>54863644I like his (and Tallis') Lamentations of Jeremiah. Maundy Thursday is my favorite part of the Triduum. It's got a party, betrayal, a walk of shame. It's very Operatic.PS Happy Easter.
>easter>not passoverfilthy goyim
>>54864438We always hear that at Christmas, but I always think of it as Easter music, too.
>>54881400Jerusalem, Jerusalem, convertere ad Dominum Deum tuum.
>>54881400What are you listening to, my chosen friend?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kc31IYVu_nE
>>54881677https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckVYO9oI8vcgood ol jewish polyphony
>>54879934I see what you did there.