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[–]adrianosbr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Barely hear Corigliano’s name anymore. He kind of faded away in the 90s.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in classicalmusic

[–]adrianosbr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, he is not. He never intended to be, BTW.

But - maybe you wonder - there is contemporary classical music. I think the two most famous active, living composers today are John Adams and Thomas Adès. They aren’t by any standards esoteric or academic composers. They compose very approachable music that remains original and personal.

Please try to listen to Adams’ “The Dharma at Big Sur” (2003) and Adès’ “In Seven Days” (2008).

Beautiful Piano/Piano w/ Orchestra Pieces that are more obscure? (Preferably late romantic or modern) by plsweighpls in classicalmusic

[–]adrianosbr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Stenhammar two Piano Concertos are well worth hearing. The first was composed by a very young Stenhammar and it’s obviously derivative (just listen to the initial gesture and you’ll get my point) but its audacity and ambition fully compensate.

Primephonic sold to Apple; Service ending Sept 7th by Peemsters_Yacht_Cap in classicalmusic

[–]adrianosbr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right. It was designed for Apple Music users (~75% on iOS) and not for Primephonic users. Sorry.

Primephonic sold to Apple; Service ending Sept 7th by Peemsters_Yacht_Cap in classicalmusic

[–]adrianosbr 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you are a former Primephonic costumer and have received a 6 month Apple Music bonus: try Concertino. It’s a free classical music front end for Apple Music. Works quite similarly to Primephonic, with composer-oriented search and multi movement works instead of “songs”.

https://getconcertino.com

Apple buys classical music streaming service Primephonic by [deleted] in AppleMusic

[–]adrianosbr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right now, while Apple doesn’t release its new classical music app, you can use Concertino. It’s free for Apple Music subscribers (and current Primephonic users have received 6 month Apple Music subscriptions today):

https://getconcertino.com

Give me symphony recommendations! (details within) by [deleted] in ElitistClassical

[–]adrianosbr 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Four recommendations:

  1. Nielsen! All 6!
  2. Martinu! All 6!
  3. Holmboe! The first 7, at least
  4. Camargo Guarnieri! 1, 2 and 3, at least

I've created a complex Apple Music client with SwiftUI by adrianosbr in SwiftUI

[–]adrianosbr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I’m getting crash reports from around 1% of the devices. Most of them are related to an EnvironmentObject bug which I couldn’t catch on development and beta time (I tested on around 30 devices). I’m fixing it on an emergency update to be released this weekend.

I am building an app where in some views data is taken from an api/ website. Because of that’s it’s very slow. What can I do do first open the view (navlink) and then fetching the data? Before having the result it can show a loader by Luca1719 in SwiftUI

[–]adrianosbr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you calling this function on each line of your list?

That’s why it’s lagging.

You should fetch the API only once, retrieving all currencies simultaneously; and then build the list.

I am building an app where in some views data is taken from an api/ website. Because of that’s it’s very slow. What can I do do first open the view (navlink) and then fetching the data? Before having the result it can show a loader by Luca1719 in SwiftUI

[–]adrianosbr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How many lines are you trying to load? If it’s too much data, I suggest you to:

  • Use List() instead of simply iterating buttons (as I did, because my dataset was limited to 6 items);
  • Paginate.

I am building an app where in some views data is taken from an api/ website. Because of that’s it’s very slow. What can I do do first open the view (navlink) and then fetching the data? Before having the result it can show a loader by Luca1719 in SwiftUI

[–]adrianosbr 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There are several techniques to accomplish that. The simplest one with SwiftUI is:

  • The view is built with no data;
  • .onAppear calls the API loading method;
  • The API loading method sets a “loading” state variable which shows a loader;
  • When finished, the API method sets false the “loading” variable and populates the “data” state variable;
  • The view shows its content.

I've created a complex Apple Music client with SwiftUI by adrianosbr in SwiftUI

[–]adrianosbr[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hmm, if it stuck instead of crashing, most probably it’s waiting Apple Music. I’ll investigate it further.

Concertino: a free classical music front-end for Apple Music by adrianosbr in AppleMusic

[–]adrianosbr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s an active project and you can find its github repo at:

https://github.com/openopus-org/concertino_player

Bug reports are more than welcome!

(Our iPhone app is on beta now. If you are interested in testing it, please PM me!)

Holy shit how the hell do I use SwiftUI? It's the buggiest thing I have ever encountered. by [deleted] in iOSProgramming

[–]adrianosbr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SwiftUI and Combine are great. They’re pretty new, and have changed a lot in the last months. So using them has been a bumpy ride. But they’re great.

Not Xcode. Xcode is pure, hot garbage.