This is so excellent. Lees was born in Harbin, China, 1924 to Russian-Jewish parents who emigrated to California when he was just a baby. After a stint in the U.S. military he got a Guggenheim fellowship in the 50s, taught in Peabody in the 60s and Juilliard in the 70s, and Grammy nominated in 2003. What a pleasure to hear so much of his work on the Tube!
@stueystuey19624 жыл бұрын
Thank you for that. Lees' compositions creep into my streams amidst Webern and Knussen and yet there is a profoundly French parlor quality mixed in with Germanic sturm und drang that is so cool.
@Nullifidian Жыл бұрын
Thanks to your video, I now, over thirty years later, know who painted the artwork used on the cover of the album that got me into modern classical music: the Piano Sonata No. 1 performed by William Masselos for Columbia. It's not the same artwork, but the style is distinctive enough to recognize. I had never heard of Ives before and only picked up the album because I liked the artwork, so I can thank Stuart Davis for turning me onto 20th century music in general.
@notaire25 жыл бұрын
Technisch perfekte und zugleich lyrische Interpretation dieses perfekt komponierten Meisterwerks im sorgfältig analysierten Tempo mit völlig effektiver Dynamik. Echt unvergleichlicher Komponist und geniale Pianistin!
@eppiehemsley65563 жыл бұрын
You're right notary in every detail. Well said.
@giuseppedimarco83587 жыл бұрын
Great!
@gerardbegni2806 Жыл бұрын
This music is quite interesting and exhibits a true originality. Nevertheless, the musical style is somewhat in-between; I do not feel it as fully convincing, but the whole keeps all of our interest.
@stueystuey19625 жыл бұрын
Wiki article says he rejected atonality. This does not have a center nor does it introduce diatonic melody. Only word that fits is atonal.
@Renee2004lr4 жыл бұрын
Not exactly. "Atonal" is primarily a term used by those who follow the strict system of Schoenberg which is a very strict system. Many composers (myself included) prefer to not use either the strict diatonic system nor the strict Schoenberg 12-tone system. I can end a piece of music and you will have a smile on your face and never know what I did without traditional tonality.
@stephenjablonsky19415 жыл бұрын
Good composer. I wonder how he supported himself since he never had a permanent job.
@stueystuey19625 жыл бұрын
According to wiki he taught at prestigious music schools.
@stephenjablonsky19415 жыл бұрын
@@stueystuey1962 It appears as though he was a visiting professor doing two-year stints and never had a tenured, full-time position.
@Renee2004lr4 жыл бұрын
most of us just starve until we get a piece performed!