Handel's Allegro Maestoso (Water Music Suite 2)
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Poo in the ass
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There was good music than, and there is good music now. There was bad music then, and bad music now. Good music was the preference then, and bad music is the current preference.
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@quemaspana While I am aware that he (purcell) predated most of the baroque composers, saying he "far surpassed" them seems a bit extreme, no? Under which measuring system? Can you provide a factual and objective system? If we simply look at the date on which their main works were composed, don't you think that is a bit of a jump in logic? Also, the fact that one person takes up inspiration in someone else's work does not make the second (or the first) worse than the other!
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Over the years I have come to understand how advanced Handel was for his era. I am a real Bach and Haydn fanatic, but you hear themes and constructs in Handel's music that surpases much of thier music.
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@Frogboss6 TOTALLY AGREE
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how can people dislike this?!??!!?!?? they must really like the color red...
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@fujianprince I know they're "quotes", but, since they all assess positively Handel, exactly like the reviews do...it was only a joke. In fact, you can see I wrote "reviews" with the quotation marks.
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@FreddyNostradamus it's not a "review," it's called a "quote"
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@fujianprince Is he a film, with all of these "reviews"? LOL
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Both of you completely miss the mark. Henry Purcell FAR SURPASSED THEM BOTH. Every other Baroque composer pretty much copied him.
this is real music, not like the crap you hear today
Frogboss6 1 year ago 118
Listen, not all music made since the Baroque period is bad. A bunch of it is, but a bunch of music from this period and a bunch of music from before this period is bad, too. Bad music is made, and good music is made. It happens. And just because you're not into something doesn't mean it's bad. Everybody needs to just stop hatin'.
subcom22 1 year ago 13