Brian Ferneyhough - Plötzlichkeit (Audio + Full Score)
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Brian Ferneyhough - Plötzlichkeit, for large orchestra (2006)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor - Martyn Brabbins
Female Voices - Olivia Robinson, Jennifer Adams-Barbaro, Cherith Millburn-Fryer
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I appreciate you uploading all this great music
I've been a Ferneyhough fan since 1977. It can't taste the romanticism of the time, but it's a so delicious work.
Not the biggest admirer of Ferneyhough, but his orchestral works are quite something!
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I cannot even fathom how much rehearsal time is required for an orchestra to be ready to publicly perform such a complex, dense, piece of music.
@MrInterestingthings
4 ай бұрын
Imaine how resentful thy must be ,Its better than finding an unknown MichaelHadyn symphony,but its a lotta work for an experience one wontremember except for unusual sounds here and there but then you can tell all you know. I heard this wild outta ight Ferneyhough music :if they care . It aint easy to make a page of this thats fer sure ...
Amazing
Incredible
my wife is is filing for divorce
@carrotvevo
Жыл бұрын
deserved
@pianomanhere
Жыл бұрын
😅🤣😂
oh man
Interesting, it's quite tame for a Ferneyhough piece 🤔 but I like it nonetheless
hyperbased
Maxwell Davies was making these same sounds in the late 60's, St Thomas Wake, Worldes Blis etc
@MorganHayes_Composer.Pianist
4 ай бұрын
I know both of those pieces by Maxwell Davies but they feel wildly different to my ears in just about every respect. . For a start, PMD favours B I G paragraphs whereas this comprises of lots of tiny fragments. Irony and pastiche dance music play a role in St. Thomas Wake but none is in evidence in Plötzlichkeit. A closer relative from that time - though quite distinct from- is ' Gruppen' by Stockhausen.
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