Penderecki : Cello Concerto No 2
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Cello Concerto No. 2, Krzysztof Penderecki, 1982.
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra (Warsaw), conducted by Antoni Wit, Tatjana Vassiljeva (Cello).
Recorded at Warsaw Philharmonic Hall, 2008.
Andante con moto - 00:00-05:44
Vivo - 05:45-11:51
Tempo I - 11:52-15:43
Allegretto - 15:44-19:05
Lento - 19:06-27:12
Allegretto - 27:13-28:49
Poco meno mosso - 28:50-33:41
Tempo I - 33:42-36:58
Picture : Scene from Teorema, Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1968.
" The Second Cello Concerto was written for Rostropovich and its exploration of Romantic intensity reflected a change in Penderecki’s musical language. Its rich harmonies and dramatic power ensure unflagging interest. " - Naxos
Пікірлер: 36
Nothing could have prepared me for this
Out of this world... One of the greatest experiences I have ever had...
It's so relaxing..
I am absolutely captivated by his music. Music that stirs your darkest thoughts and feelings, the pure emotion that runs through this music is truly breathtaking. Schnittke brought me here to start this journey, I look forward to discovering more Penderecki. The darker the better!
Pasolini's Teorema! ♡
Way ahead of it's time. Thank you for posting.
The aesthetics of this cello ocnerto is highly personal in the reoromany=tic style which Penderecki adopted sevral decades fro mow, following experimental beginnings. I find an incantatory tone in that music. Very beautiful rendition directed by Antoni Wit with Tatjana Vassiljeva at the cello.
@steveegallo3384
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for introducing! Agree with Alan Hlozek, below, regarding 31:18.
Masterpiece !
I absolutely love Penderecki's Cello Concerto! It's so shocking to not see this guy being as big as he really should be. Thank you so much for the upload!
@yashbspianoandcompositions1042
3 жыл бұрын
He is considered one of the greatest composers of the second half of the 20th century. His music is used in The Shining soundtrack. He is the one of the composers who shifted the classical music world to Avant Garde with other people such as John Cage, Charles Ives etc.
@apearson79
2 жыл бұрын
He is as "big" as he should be, he's well known in the classical world.
@anandsamuel1978
2 жыл бұрын
@@apearson79 your right!
21:20 beautiful
Może to jest dziwne ale gdy tylko sie wsłuchać w ten utworów zaraz skojazyl mi sie z katyniem ludzi zamordowanych w lesie zakopanych w mrocznych dolach i ciala otulone towarzyszami broni
merci
This is one a good one.
The beginning of this reminds me of Bernard Herrmann 's stabbing scene in Hitchcock's Psycho😮
I love extremely dark and horrifying classical music
@blu9547
3 жыл бұрын
im guessing you've heard of Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima, that is also dark and horrifying
@klmsfg5196
3 жыл бұрын
Why ¿
@jan-martinulvag1953
2 жыл бұрын
@@klmsfg5196 Because then he forgets what he really is afraid of
Genial Mesiter Werk
36:10-36:23
Teorema
@emiliosanchez1219
2 жыл бұрын
Para bandas sonoras de películas de terror,suspense....Y para darle a la cabeza y sacar el lado oscuro de uno mismo.De una calidad difícilmente superable
1:15😉😂😂
Would you please share Michael hersch symphonies please !? I could barely find them .
31:18 OMG...
@steveegallo3384
5 жыл бұрын
Yes....it's true....31:18 is like the bright sudden opening of a blazing aperture in some supernova black hole....too short....I wish he'd enlarged that idea....like the last 5 minutes of Bruckner's 4th. Greetings from México!
Perfect example of Heideggerian ENFRAMING........illustrated with pictures and music in the classical style
Nawet fajne, chociaż wole oldschool hardtechno
picture of the woman is disturbing.is it to convey horror of the music.
Tell me that your country suffered a serious trauma in the WW2 that pervade through generations without telling me.
It's so relaxing..