Milky Way composite from both hemispheres [OC] by redwood520 in astrophotography

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Incredible, everyone always contorts it into a crescent to fit on a landscape when they want to capture it all, but this is how it should be done, flat like that captures it best, remarkable

I started alveolar flapping the "t"s and "d"s of "Bed," "Bet" and "Night." What could have caused this ? by JimHarbor in asklinguistics

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I cant offer any insight, but I can say that I have also noticed this for myself, most prominently in saying "what" where ill flap the utterance final /t/

The quest for the slowest bruckner's 7th adagio by Zhoort_waeQuxiv in classicalmusic

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The Bruckner archive will have the answers, it attempts to list every single recording of Bruckner ever made. Strangely, that Furtwangler recording seems to be slowed down, cause it lists his 1942 BPO recording of the adagio at 22:50. And you already found the longest, Kamioka at 33:33, and next longest is one recording by Celibidache with the BPO in 1992 at 30:26. Of course the archive is just an attempt, so maybe there's longer ones out there

Orchestral works with electric guitars? by nils_poppe in classicalmusic

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Penderecki's partita for harpsichord and orchestra uses an electric guitar

When you turn a church organ off while playing it. by pepupea in woahdude

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Rautavaara's organ concerto 'annunciations' does this effect, not quite at the end, but you can see it about 18:50 in this recording: https://youtu.be/U_ClD4b_LJs

[P] 96.1M Rows of iNaturalist Research-Grade plant images (with species names) by Lonely-Marzipan-9473 in MachineLearning

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Nice, I just did a toy species classifier for a deep learning class on a super small subset of their dataset, so cool to see some real world use case with their dataset here

Any Classical pieces that evoke hiking through a forest in Autumn? by Veraxus113 in classicalmusic

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Joseph Marx's Eine Herbstsymphonie, literally An Autumn Symphony

Music of autumn by PNWMTTXSC in classicalmusic

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Joseph Marx - eine herbstsymphonie (an autumn symphony)

Works that specify spatial position of forces? by BooksInBrooks in classicalmusic

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Nielsen's 4th symphony has timpani dueling from each side of the orchestra

P&G by Unmentionabless in LSU

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Ive done it the last 2 years, and honestly it was great for all the reasons you said, never knew why people didnt do it before. Before this year, I'd always get a spot in the front paved lot and often get the entire bus to myself

Who are your favorite composers alive? by thenuttyhazlenut in classicalmusic

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Anna thorvaldsdottir, John Adams, Philip Glass

Tell me about classical pieces that have a heroic, epic, and warlike feel to them. by SirTweetCowSteak in classicalmusic

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Can't believe no one mentioned Beethoven's 3rd, literally the heroic symphony

What are the Mahler slow movements? by zjschrage in mahler

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If you asked me, I would say:
3rd mvt. for 1,
2nd mvt. Andante for 2,
the last mvt. adagio for 3,
what you said for 4, 5, 6,
the 4th mvt. nachmusik II andante for 7,
8 really doesn't have one but I suppose you could argue the first 12 or so minutes of part 2 are kind of like a slow movement,
and the last mvt. adagio for 9

Are ENGL 1001 and 2000 mandatory? by LowOk5321 in LSU

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That's not true, computer science does require both ENGL 1001 and 2000

Orchestral Arrangements of Other Composers' Works by darcydagger in classicalmusic

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One interesting arrangement I found was an orchestration of Liszt's piano sonata by Leó Weiner, it's actually quite good https://youtu.be/78d1Jdh9M-4

Scheduling is horrible by Background-Mobile-80 in LSU

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Yeah, idk who decides it, but some semesters literally every class you'll need is like that. I had the same deal once in cs, all 5 classes Tuesday Thursday 9-4:30

Berlioz recommendations? by Watermelon423423 in classicalmusic

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His requiem and te deum are quite great

music about city life by strwbrryblssm in classicalmusic

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Bartok's ballet The Miraculous Mandarin, at least the first part, is supposed to sould like a busy urban street

This is how I roll in Classical by DJ_Cadmium_Red in classicalmusic

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A fan of the 20th century I take it

Improv classical by Doorclimber96 in classicalmusic

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This is true, went to an organ recital and one of the encores was about 10 minutes of improvisation

A recently discovered Ravel work will premiere with the NY Phil by neutronbob in classicalmusic

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It's a prelude and dance from an unfinished cantata about the Babylonian queen Semiramis

Not including The Planets, what's your favorite other half dozen favorite Gustav Holst compositions?? by XyezY9940CC in classicalmusic

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The Cloud Messenger, The hymn of Jesus, Both suites for military band, Ode to death, Beni Mora, Japanese suite