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/r/classicalmusic/

r/classicalmusic

2.2M members
r/classicalmusic is a subreddit with 2.2M members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is massive in size, and has high activity.
Whether you're a musician, a newbie, a composer or a listener, welcome. Please turn off your phone, and applaud between posts, not individual comments.

Popular Themes in r/classicalmusic

#1
Solution Requests
: "Why don't Orchestras and Classical composers have Swag like Metal and Rock stars do?"
28 posts
#2
Pain & Anger
: "This is ridiculous, AI portraits are the new norm."
15 posts
#3
Advice Requests
: "Are they all same? Beginners question."
5 posts
#4
News
: "Sold-Out Recital Canceled When Air Canada Denies Paid Seat to Sheku Kanneh-Mason's Cello"
5 posts

Popular Topics in r/classicalmusic

#1

Classical Music

: "what's your favorite "epic cymbal moment" in Classical Music? for me it's this one from mahler 2"
52 posts
#2

Piano

: "One of Brahms's fortePianos with a modern "e-Piano" type 6-octave range"
19 posts
#3

Pieces

: "what's your favorite "epic cymbal moment" in classical music? for me it's this one from mahler 2"
17 posts
#4

Beethoven

: "Beethoven's conducting style"
16 posts
#5

Music

: "Baroque Music albums recommendations."
15 posts
#6

Composer

: "On the 23rd of November, 1585, Thomas Tallis --Royal Composer for Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I-- died. He was the first to write church music in English, and is considered one of the most influential English Composers of all time."
15 posts
#7

Symphony

: "What's the best Symphony (in your opinion)? "
12 posts
#8

Orchestral Music

: "what's your favorite "epic cymbal moment" in classical music? for me it's this one from mahler 2"
9 posts
#9

Orchestra

: "On November 22nd, 1913, Composer and pianist Benjamin Britten was born in Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. His best-known works include the opera 'Peter Grimes', the 'War Requiem' and the Orchestral showpiece 'The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra'."
7 posts
#10

Piece

: "What is your single most favorite Piece? If you could only listen to one for the rest of your life. "
7 posts

Member Growth in r/classicalmusic

Daily
+1k members(0.1%)
Monthly
+56k members(2.6%)
Yearly
+639k members(41.1%)

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