Re: "Music Theory Stuff"
In: u/bouteloua
@loopdreams, thank you! It's certainly a very different piece. It's one of many things that's not really in the standard concert repretoire, but is still interesting musically.
During this late Romantic era, there was a lot of... experimentation going on in the music world. Compare Rachmaninoff Op. 28 to Skriabin Op. 53 -- published the same year (1908), but couldn't be any more different in terms of style. The Rachmaninoff sonata is very Romantic era, whereas the Skriabin is pushing on Mondernism. Simultaneously, you've got the weird Impressionists like Debussy and Ravel pushing the envelope, as well.
🌻 bouteloua [OP]
May 17 · 6 days ago
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🌻 bouteloua
Music Theory Stuff — I'm reasonably proud of this thing I put together for my capsule. I don't know if anyone else here knows anything about classical music, but I figure putting out what I can in gemini is a good thing! [gemini link]
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