kalun88 2023-01-01 10:56:00 | liberte-anne says hi (JS Bach, Handel, Pachelbel, Palestrina, Purcell, D Scarlatti, Telemann, Vivaldi) | Rualark 2015-05-31 19:57:21 1 | Vivaldi - emotion.
JS Bach - space and infinity, leaps.
Telemann - not space, not emotion, popular.
Palestrina - a capella.
Purcell - soft vocals. Little instruments.
D Scarlatti - only harpsichord.
Pachelbel - canon and harpsichord. (JS Bach, Handel, Pachelbel, Palestrina, Purcell, D Scarlatti, Telemann, Vivaldi) | Rualark 2015-05-11 18:31:32 | Although these composers belong to different periods, Gluck sometimes resembles Handel in his operas. Both composers have italian operas.
Handel sounds more strict, baroque, ornament, dissonance.
Gluck sounds more light, melodic, closer to Mozart and even Verdi.
Gluck has only operas here (including harpsichord).
Handel has instrumental works and operas. (Gluck, Handel) | Rualark 2015-04-06 21:35:29 | Very simple comparison of most known baroque Handel and modern Schoenberg. Schoenberg sounds romantic or dissonant. (Handel, Schoenberg) | Rualark 2015-02-22 23:17:39 | This island is not very balanced. Gluck has little music in database, I would suggest to play this island without Gluck. (JS Bach, Gluck, Handel, Haydn, Vivaldi) | Rualark 2015-02-15 21:09:11 | Chopin and Verdi seam easy to guess on this island, while you can spend much time trying to separate JS Bach, Handel and Telemann. How do you distinguish Telemann? (JS Bach, Chopin, Handel, Telemann, Verdi) | Rualark 2015-02-07 15:07:03 | Not an easy comparison. Bach usually seems colder, serious, religious and cosmic. Handel is more warm, joyful, courtier with opera having contemporary sound. But this is not always the case. (JS Bach, Handel) |
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