I'm trying to imagine the music genre of Mozart Death House..
Classical instruments, but played in beat and repetition like house, and with death metal growling vocals 🤔
I'm trying to imagine the music genre of Mozart Death House..
Classical instruments, but played in beat and repetition like house, and with death metal growling vocals 🤔
Classical instruments, but played in beat and repetition
Isn't that just generic epic trailer music?
Game boss music
If you also add some industrial elements to it bands like igorrr come to mind.
For the uninitiated: https://igorrr.bandcamp.com/
It's been 4 years since his last album. I need more Igorrr.
Yes. I've been trying to remember this band. Thanks.
Amazing! Thanks for this.
Mozart + Death Metal + House
chaotic
Not going to lie, my entire work music playlist consists of rock and metal songs played by string quartet.
Apocalyptica? I ask because they're the only ones who come to mind. If you've got others I'd love to check them out.
Vitamin String Quartet and Midnite String Quartet
They are both on Spotify
You're my hero.
Please someone musically talented do that ! I ~~want~~ NEED to listen to that.
My mind cannot go there
Queen of the Night, but it becomes Screamo of the Night?
I'm imagining Mozart like an elephant where he knows when he's close to death and goes to a dedicated place to die.
This is a myth btw. The elephant graveyards turned out to be former wells where elephants spent alot of time and – according to probability – many died there
TIL. Thanks!
Wait, is this a tweet with a YouTube comment?
It's a screenshot of a tweet but shared on YouTube as a community post, which has comments. Lmao
And now posted on Lemmy.
Yep, that's it.
X-Tube
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So close to Google+ reincarnated.
Community posts can include polls, quizzes, GIFs, text, images, and video.
So, a screenshot of a tweet shared as a YouTube “Community Post”. (Long name, Alphabet could afford Twitter’s old naming rights…)
35 years old! Makes me wonder what he would've come up with next, where music would be today if he'd lived to a ripe old age.
I'm already 2 years older than Mozart was when he died, the fuck am I even doing with my life
Counterpoint: Tolkien didn’t start LOTR until he was 45
You underestimate my capacity for failure.
Not unless you'll fail to fail.
the fuck am I even doing with my life
Living. Unlike Mozart at that age. You're doing fine. Just keep shining on...
Duh duh duh dom
Honestly his later works were so much better than his earlier ones too. The 41st symphony contains what is probably in the top 5 greatest post-Bach fugues, and it's definitely the best post-Bach fugue that was around at the time. The clarinet concerto is easily one of the best works for that instrument (I say this as a clarinetist), and it's also among Mozart's greatest concerti for any instrument. And the brilliance of the Requiem he was ironically writing at the time of his death speaks for itself.
If he had lived longer, we might have been saying that Mozart, not Beethoven, ushered in the next era of music. Sadly we'll never know.
Yeah but he drank himself to death by writing Requiem
What are the other greatest post-Bach fugues? Including the modern era; I love fugues as a form but don’t have a theory or composition background
The next obvious one that comes to mind is Die Große Fuge. This video has a bunch of examples of fugues in Beethoven Symphonies, though IMO none of them are among the strongest like Die Große Fuge is. That said, this guy disagrees with me and claims the fugue in Beethoven's 9th Symphony's final movement is the best Beethoven. He also says that of the Romantic and post-Romantic eras, Mahler's 8th Symphony, 1st movement, is his favourite. I'd have gone with the Bruckner he references, which is probably from the finale of the 5th Symphony, but I'm not the biggest Mahler fan in general.
Thanks! I’ll check these out.
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Yeah well it'd been difficult for him to be him and to live to a ripe old age, given that he was a severe alcoholic and overall incredibly crazy
I'm older than he was. I guess I'm lucky that I'm a drunk and not an alcoholic (no, really, send help please).
Considering he wrote a song called Lick Me in the Ass, we're probably missing out on classics like Shit in My Mouth, and Fuck me in the Ear.
Isn't there a theory that Mozart was murdered?
"Lou Gehrig died of Lou Gehrig's Disease. How'd he not see that coming?" -Dennis Leary
Saving this thread for music recs lol
I'm more of a Mozart's Birth Place kind of guy