Invention in Bach style
1:32
3 ай бұрын
말러 2번 1악장 분석/해석
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Caroline Shaw - Partita for 8 Voices
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Arnulf Herrmann - Fiktive Tänze
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York Höller - Sphären
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Joji Yuasa - A Winter Day (1981)
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Magnus Lindberg - Aura
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Tristan Murail - Désintegrations
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@pinkdragon4830
@pinkdragon4830 Күн бұрын
20:15 - 20:48 goes so hard (especially 20:28 )
@joshuapocalypse
@joshuapocalypse 20 күн бұрын
Pretty easy to hear classical musics influence on metal.
@ruanpiano5129
@ruanpiano5129 25 күн бұрын
안녕하세요 악보 구할 수 있나요?
@johnpcomposer
@johnpcomposer 27 күн бұрын
I like the intro with it's alternating harsh episodes with no tonal center and neo-romantic music...It's not really developed much, but the transitions are striking and very effective. It's juxtaposition is perhaps a sign-post of the two extremes we'll be hearing throughout: The 1st march is Bartokian. The Variations are clearly Brahmsian and are quite beautiful, but perhaps go on longer than they should. Doubtless there is an intention behind this juxtaposition of stylistic extremes which I can't grasp the reasoning of on a 1st listen. Is this intended as polystylism? Just listened to his entire 6th symphony yesterday and was very impressed with all of it, except a short stretch in the last section where a marching band quality becomes a bit too blatant and out of character with the rest of the symphony. There are lots of reasons composers are neglected and no century has more undeservedly neglected composers than the 20th century...but you wonder if it is in the ways some of this very well-written music does not quite hang together that makes performers shy away from it. Does it have a logical consistency or does it push and pull us in too many directions? And are they just too imitative for us to care? It could be the formal aspects of a work like this. It's rather unwieldy for a quartet at 47 minutes, with 3 shorter movements and two rather massive ones. The 2nd march brings us back to his Bartokian mode. The very long finale then alternates strident agitated sections with serenades that now sound like bittersweet paeans to Mahler....the 2nd scherzo sounds like distorted Mendelssohn. Then another Mahlerian serenade. almost quoting the end of Mahler's 9th. The final scherzo is back to the Bartokian harshness, coming full circle to the motif from the opening of the work and repetitive flurry to end. Not sure what to make of it all, but it's not something I would return to because if I want to listen to Bartok, Brahms, Mahler or Mendelssohn then I will listen to them.
@RED40HOURS
@RED40HOURS 29 күн бұрын
what soundfont/vst did you use for the piano sound? It sounds so good!!!
@user-xi8gf8lh6p
@user-xi8gf8lh6p 24 күн бұрын
I used Keyscape!
@johnpcomposer
@johnpcomposer Ай бұрын
1st two movements left me kind of cold...but starting with the 3rd movement I started to feel this. It's really such a mesmerizing and compelling work. Full of strangeness and dark thrills.
@RaymondDoerr
@RaymondDoerr Ай бұрын
The march is really good, the harmony is so satisfying
@johnpcomposer
@johnpcomposer 27 күн бұрын
which march?
@RaymondDoerr
@RaymondDoerr 27 күн бұрын
@@johnpcomposermovement 2
@timothybrittain4161
@timothybrittain4161 Ай бұрын
But WHO IS PLAYING IT? How absurd not to tell that!
@trannongoble7722
@trannongoble7722 Ай бұрын
PSYCHO! Bernard Herrmann was clearly influenced by this piece. Especially the finale (IV) and (V).
@NikaMusic-pt9qq
@NikaMusic-pt9qq Ай бұрын
3rd part🔥
@Angeloyur
@Angeloyur Ай бұрын
Very fine choice, excellent pieces!
@_Aiming
@_Aiming Ай бұрын
18:00
@ryandodd8941
@ryandodd8941 Ай бұрын
This copied a lot of licks from 2013 carolina crown
@inhorama338
@inhorama338 Ай бұрын
Nice piece ! Well done
@parisnadja
@parisnadja 2 ай бұрын
필립글래스..!
@cmclean6475
@cmclean6475 2 ай бұрын
But who is playing this??????
@wiktor37krokodyl
@wiktor37krokodyl 2 ай бұрын
Najlepsze!
@owenr89
@owenr89 2 ай бұрын
Who is performing here?
@violinhunter2
@violinhunter2 2 ай бұрын
This would make a good outer space movie soundtrack. I always thought Stucky would become a good composer but he didn't. He followed what others were doing - lots of motifs, lots of percussion, some minimalism. unnecessary complexity, sound for the sake of sound, nothing memorable, not worth listening to twice.
@Cosmicprog2012
@Cosmicprog2012 3 ай бұрын
PERFECTION
@TheOrgan1st
@TheOrgan1st 3 ай бұрын
Is it modern enough?-Bartók to one of his colleagues after fearing he wasn’t modern enough
@juwonnnnn
@juwonnnnn 3 ай бұрын
👍
@sutats
@sutats 3 ай бұрын
The Smartest Guys In The Room (2005).
@cowfunk
@cowfunk 3 ай бұрын
Jon Fishman sent me
@yannd.8256
@yannd.8256 3 ай бұрын
paroles svp
@amasirat
@amasirat 3 ай бұрын
My study of orchestration by Samuel Adler brought me here.
@user-oc7us2zo5f
@user-oc7us2zo5f 3 ай бұрын
😂
@caknox1
@caknox1 3 ай бұрын
My Lord.... the remarkable bookends I just experienced: I never fail to weep when the chorus begins to sing in Knee Play 1, Train. At the same time, the Counting Crows line shredded me with unexpected laughter. I am now nothing but a block of sentient unflavored gelatin. God Loves Us All.... or just ain't there.
@witograf634
@witograf634 4 ай бұрын
Muzyka mojego życia ❤ Siemion Byczkow >> The Best
@leonbernsdorf2548
@leonbernsdorf2548 4 ай бұрын
Who are the performers?
@mauriziofaggiprofessionalc6021
@mauriziofaggiprofessionalc6021 4 ай бұрын
Esiste un prima e un dopo Einstein on the Beach, perché ha veramente segnato un punto di non ritorno per le arti performative.
@user-tg8co1et9f
@user-tg8co1et9f 5 ай бұрын
16:40
@user-re2xc5ud2y
@user-re2xc5ud2y 5 ай бұрын
16:43
@MrInterestingthings
@MrInterestingthings 5 ай бұрын
Like Wagner it is gesamkunstwerk. It has to be experienced in all its mayerial/media forms .
@MrInterestingthings
@MrInterestingthings 5 ай бұрын
Oh I wish I had gone to New York in 2012 to see it again. 1976 the noise and attention made in 1976 living in Los Angeles I will never forget. How do the singers dothese difficult rhythms and even the counting changes without a score in front of them ? Bed from this opera is revelatory as is Night train . Train makes such a unique unforgettable experience upon first encounter. It is truly music that feels like the world we live in Now esp. the 1970's and 1980's in places where we are confronted with chaos it becomes our scarifying present !
@MoustiluigiRandom
@MoustiluigiRandom 5 ай бұрын
Ah!
@andyhouston9836
@andyhouston9836 5 ай бұрын
A masterpiece. Thanks!
@ferrosole
@ferrosole 5 ай бұрын
Дарк соулс два лучшая игра серии
@tmamone83
@tmamone83 5 ай бұрын
Cool! Kinda reminds me of Laurie Anderson.
@futureofh
@futureofh 5 ай бұрын
Who suggested the scheme of the work?
@futureofh
@futureofh 5 ай бұрын
Can you please tell me who made this diagram and if it can be used in my scientific work?
@a.a.dehulster7567
@a.a.dehulster7567 6 ай бұрын
Incredible that the human mind can invent such complex strange but beautifull music. Even his most simple melodies in Mikrokosmos are jewels. Bartok must have been a happy man gifted with such geniality…
@Mimi12350
@Mimi12350 10 күн бұрын
For sure ! Barton was also the pioneer of ethnomusicology ! He was very inspired by the traditional music of his country which is Hungary and recorded a lot of farmers music 🎶 ! And we hear a lot of this influence of ethnomusicology in his works !
@vanessajazzy
@vanessajazzy 6 ай бұрын
15:31
@vanessajazzy
@vanessajazzy 6 ай бұрын
13:04
@jacobpurdy8713
@jacobpurdy8713 6 ай бұрын
Carolina Crown?
@mikeg2924
@mikeg2924 6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this beautiful score sheet!
@vanessajazzy
@vanessajazzy 6 ай бұрын
9:50
@flaminsky53
@flaminsky53 6 ай бұрын
8:32 ~ 8:46 The Study of Orchestration 2-14 (2nd edition)
@johnpcomposer
@johnpcomposer 6 ай бұрын
fascinating and complex textures and development. the orchestration is really superb as well. Also an interesting way of getting about, though I wasn't sure about where the 1st movement actually went--something I"m sure that is evident in microanalysis of the score but not as evident in a visceral sense. A bit noodly and indirect for my taste. Everything is glittery and busy, even the andante, and dramaturgically scattered. What does all of the eclecticism add up to? When I look at large scale works of this kind, I look for something that drives the work forward and holds it together. Although I do love the big build-up and climax of the Andante, even this drags on and doesn't quite deliver the revelatory punch it should as the apex of the concerto. the finale is louder noodling. There is a lot of interesting and powerful music...but I was not compelled by the overall style and voice of this particular composer...but of course he has many different ways of communicating and I may well find other works of his more to my liking.
@asynchronicity
@asynchronicity 6 ай бұрын
Lucky, lucky people who had the chance to experience this in real life. Like a big, brilliant comet that will never come back again.