Roomful of Teeth: Caroline Shaw’s Partita for 8 Voices (Excerpt)
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Winners of the 2014 Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music / Small Ensemble Performance Roomful of Teeth perform Passacaglia from Partita for 8 Voices, the composition by composer and ensemble member Caroline Shaw for which she received the Pulitzer Prize.
The performance footage was captured on January 11, 2018 in Zankel Hall.
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Astonishing... can't stop listening to them sing.
What a beautiful piece. BBC Radio 3 brought me here by playing another piece by Caroline Shaw. As for the commenters who viscerally dislike this music, I hope and pray that science somehow finds a way for you not to have to listen to music you don't like. As some have pointed out, this music is inferior in every way to the music you prefer. If only there was some way for you to keep listening to what you prefer and not leave venomous comments about the work of a young composer. Oh well, hopefully some future innovation will solve that riddle.
Those combination tones...wow.
The "throat singing" really stands out!
I just learned about Caroline Shaw through the mix Björk made for Mixmag in November 2017... and I am completely floored. I've never heard anything like this and I love it.
Dark from Netflix brought me here
Holy cow, they are great!! Regards from Baltimore.
gorgeous
@carnegiehall
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for visiting our channel and listening!
Wonderful use of various world vocal traditions! I'd like to see a collaborative composition with Philip Glass.
Amazing......
Gorgeous. Reminds me of the great works of Machaut, or Gesualdo.
Dark!
@philosophylord
4 жыл бұрын
what a finale man
TENET brought me here. Great stuff (TENET and RFoT)!
Kanye brought me here.
I’d like to see what the sheet music looks like for the one(?) doing Mongolian throat singing.
Not my thing but interesting.
Steve wander showed me this
Cacolac brought me here
I've dreamed all my life of successfully avoiding ever finding myself present at something like this, while unable to escape, due to seating arrangements or something. How glad I am that when it happened, it was only on KZread. It's like she's the Picasso of music. I don't deny there are people who are able to get something out of either, or both. But my aesthetic sense just wants to run screaming.
@tdw57
4 жыл бұрын
Not surprisingly. It's sophomoric, stooped, and sycophantic. Brilliant--for something derived from today's centralized, politicized, popularized, and vapid educational system. If you like this, perhaps you'll fall in love with Cage. I'd recommend anyone from Perotin, to Dufay, to Gombert, Gesualdo, Byrd, Monteverdi, etc...then you have a basis for comparison. Having heard these composers, I would be flat out embarrased to offer something like this, so I imagine she is not aware of the craft before her time.
@sgringo
3 жыл бұрын
@@tdw57 What a bunch of pseudo-intellectual nonsense.
@Alex-dw4iw
9 ай бұрын
@@tdw57Get over yourself.
My ears are f#cked. Carnegie Hall? Pulitzer Prize? OMG, where are people's taste in music?