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>>128347102
>music is a liberal art
Rock and other styles based upon post-african repetitions are, at least on a fundamental level. But I would hardly call rock music and styles adjacent to it "art". Trying to say this about music in general is as embarrassingly retarded as saying it is an exclusively right wing art. Every major composer of the past had completely different political and philosophical views from one another.
>>128117857
Thanks, how the heck did you know that I was intending to listen to sonata no. 15 though O_o
>>128117927
Definitely depends on the performer.
>>128117975
It's not something Mozart named it. I believe it was just famously used in a movie that went by that name from the 60s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDO5byAtk8U

Did suitner need to take a shit when he got to the adagio? It's played more allegretto than adagio, I like the recording otherwise but jeez
>>128034314
Mahler's writing is like poetry, Bruckner's writing is more like a prayer.

To be less metaphorical, Mahler is a lot more varied, expressive and is less consistent in how he approaches form. Bruckner on the other hand sticks to a certain mood throughout each work and he is very consistent in how he structures his symphonies: his second movements are always in some form that resembles five part song form, it always begins and ends in his modified sonata-allegro form, his scherzos always have the same general characteristics. Mahler has a bit more variety on that front.