I’m probably the only one lol

But seriously, I also love the classical music from the Soviet Union (and I don’t mean just household names like Shostakovich).

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      You don’t approach classical the same way you approach other music. And, anyway, I would suggest maybe going over sounds, tones, rhythms, etc. that you like and asking around what music genres replicate them.

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        I didn’t mean I don’t know how to approach it. I mean that I don’t know how to find more music besides what I happen to come across. But my lack of musicianship has limited my knowledge on how to find new classical artists. So I wouldn’t know what tones or rhythms are or what are the different kinds that classical music uses, but i guess i could start by using the vocabulary you have presented to me. Thanks!

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          https://www.reddit.com/r/classicalmusic/new/

          You can also try last.fm.

          But I would kinda just type in stuff in Google like “most underrated classical composers” and then look at the complete composition list for each composer. For example: “Gustav Holst list of compositions” brings up several resources with the composition list. From there? You mostly just use YouTube or maybe Spotify.

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          Youtube mixes of the different music time periods (classical, baroque, romantic, impressionism, 20th century, jazz), then find your favorite composers out of those, and do more mixes.