Bioenergetic Music/Music Theraphy.
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@Adonis Piano Concerto No. 2 by Rachmaninoff has been my favorite for a while now
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St. Matthew Passion, Bach. Karl Richter interpretation is good
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my favorite composers are the ones who didn't play instruments and transcribed their music directly from what they heard in their head, Berlioz and Wagner.
my favorite recordings are pre WWII, recording orchestras with multiples mics and giving them hundreds of takes ruins it and i think thats why a lot of people dont like classical music.
best conductors are the ones who push the orchestra out of their comfort zone. Pablo Casals, Furtwangler, Oskar Fried
Harnoncourt has the best Bach recordings that i've found, his orchestra uses period correct instruments
russian orthodox church music is probably the most bioenergetic, georgy sviridov won the stalin prize in 1946
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fngIig1xT6Y&list=PLAvo_SOaHhniT7VuTWQlTjAW3RxlyXnei
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As of lately I've been listening to Bach's Mass in B Minor and Handel's Suite No. 7 in G Minor. I deliberately only listen to composers whom are Aryan in race, staunchly avoiding anything composed by a Russian. Russian compositions are invariably tainted with Judaic influences, most of it not all of Eastern composers from the late Romantic era were Jews and I can only suspect a kind of sinister subversion in their works. Their works carries a hidden agenda, one that undermines the purity of classical music.
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The Rosslyn Motet – Rosslyn Finale
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@PUFADestroyerPPO this, Piano Concerto No. 3, and Symphony No. 2 are all absolutely incredible. Everyone must listen to Rachmaninoff!
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@coconut where is a good place to start Berlioz. Struggling to get into it
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@Adonis Tannhauser Overture by Wagner is incredibly uplifting and thumospilled.
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"if I were threatened with the destruction of the whole of my works save one, I should crave mercy for the Messe des morts." -berlioz -
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Nobody tops Wagner.
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Richard Wagner is clearly goated. Tannhäuser Overture pulls me over and above the common herd.
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@coconut finished this morning. Good not great. Thank you for the recommendation.
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Most bioenergetic - Catholic chants
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Turning away from the classical genre (though I am by no means opposed to many composers mentioned in this thread), I consider the K-pop genre to contain some of the best examples of a 'pro-metabolic' or vitalistic contemporary music.
Consider Red Velvet's 'Ice Cream Cake', or 'Red Flavor'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glXgSSOKlls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyiIGEHQP8oVery few examples exhibit such open expressions of the energetic, youthful, carefree, sugary/bubblegum essence of true pop that you'll find in these songs.
While much of contemporary western music has long since gravitated towards more introspective or subdued themes, perhaps through deliberate PsyOps, in attempts of deracinating and demoralizing western youth through displays of ugliness and despair, K-pop continues to celebrate a certain innocence, joyfulness and even vitalistic tendencies.
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You're welcome
"Let It All Go"
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This spikes my DHT nukes serotonin but increases cortisol
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Most bioenergetic song of all time.
https://youtu.be/CGt-rTDkMcM?si=RKKxi3uaA-plG1U6