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thank goodness schnittke stopped writing like this
@manueldeelias797314 күн бұрын
Además quiero expresar que tuve el honor de gozar de una muy buena relación con el Maestro Lutoslawsky.
@manueldeelias797314 күн бұрын
Excelente obra y magnífica interpretación.
@ryanbabe18 күн бұрын
For personal use 12:00 26:30
@germangonzalez9950Ай бұрын
Gracias!!!
@robertmuller5807Ай бұрын
Great. A wonderful basic thought, and consequently and worked out in a creative way.
@mikechad27Ай бұрын
this amazing!!!
@Eva11092Ай бұрын
1 часть Интрада. Раздел «А» Раздел «В» а) 1:43 б) 2:13 Реприза 5:11 2 часть Ночное каприччио и ариозо. Скерцо 7:31 Ариозо 8:09 Трио 10:06 Реприза 12:00 3 часть Пассакалия, токката и хорал. Пассакалия (16 проведений темы) фо-но 13:36 Токката (сонатное аллегро) ГП 19:55 ПП 20:41 Разработка 21:17 Кульминация на ПП 21:51 Хорал 22:23, 24:08 Кульминация концерта, хорал 27:43
@1883WillisАй бұрын
Since watching this incredible piece of music twice in Covent Garden, it's become one of my favorite pieces of music ever composed. I'm not an opera lover but a professional instrumentalist, and this blows my mind every time I hear even a small portion of its intoxicating sound world. The steady movement is paramount to its meaning. Nobody else has ever created anything so embracing and all encompassing. I spend my life playing Bach and every other composer in concerts. I could never create this soundscape alone, let alone conceive how it's written. It is breathlessly beautiful and perfect in its reason for being. It is steeped in harmonic tradition as much as invention. Faultless, timeless and perfect! Anybody who doesn't love this work of art should refrain from comment and simply listen to something else. When I die, I hope to hear this music all around me and find myself in the eternal soundscape of its groundbreaking universe.
@avalotikeshwara6136Ай бұрын
German TV had this as the opening melody to a "serious" political show. kzread.info/dash/bejne/YpNtw9N9dtXXcdI.html
@AdamAnderson.ComposerАй бұрын
Oh my goodness this is awesome!!!!
@pianomanhereАй бұрын
Sometimes you stumble across a piece that shows a composer's greatness... This isn't one of them.
@coasterdragon155Ай бұрын
LOVE THIS SOOOOOO MUCH
@rafaelsuarez47092 ай бұрын
I heard this last night at the NY Philharmonic together with the Mozart Requiem. I purchased my ticket because of the requiem and knew nothing about this piece beforehand and I was BLOWN AWAY. Antoine Tamestit performed it in his NY Phil debut and I liked the whole program so much that I purchased another ticket for tonight and I was even more pleased. I am now trying to get a ticket for the last performance on Tuesday. An experience I will never forget.
@esthera2159Ай бұрын
same!
@bawsypvp5481Ай бұрын
same
@jazzhotline2 ай бұрын
It sounds like improvisation : rhythmic notation too complex to be precise and melodic figures are too simples and both sounds like not composed
@ChristianHindemith2 ай бұрын
[Note to self: Harry Mulisch, „Die Entdeckung des Himmels“, S. 88] 📖
@hemiolaguy2 ай бұрын
WARNING: BAD PUN ALERT! Witold Lutoslawski, but he just wouldn't listen...
@jeffgrigsbyjones3 ай бұрын
You run out of words trying to describe what you're hearing. It's a perfect work of incandescent genius.
@funkypants72973 ай бұрын
Does ANYONE know where I can get a PDF of this score? I NEEEEED one. Thanks in advance
@silviopastorini63 ай бұрын
Pensate venisse un Grande Fringuello che ci costringesse ad ascoltare questo per ore...
@silviopastorini63 ай бұрын
😂come 1000 uccelli impazziti all"alba,l'ultima alba del mondo.
@ryo1513 ай бұрын
はーいお薬出しておきますねー
@chrispullman_4 ай бұрын
It’s my favorite legend retold
@davidlloren4 ай бұрын
Cat walks cross keyboard
@jose-phv5 ай бұрын
whoever transcribed this is a genius. you dont see 3/29.296875 time signature a lot.
@taiyo.ichikawa_photographer5 ай бұрын
I think it’s good for a film score.
@user-in2oj6nv2x5 ай бұрын
まさか音声動画があるとはw
@user-nv2iy1zd8r5 ай бұрын
Гений
@WocklessGamingforAnimeMoms5 ай бұрын
Based
@jdiwkall6 ай бұрын
truly a masterpiece, just like almost every other piece of music from this composer
I love Hass although in certain Dark Room and in total obscurity it would be better to play with the same but without the "H" in front. BTW, i love Hass spectralism
@thinkOfMeAsAClassicalMusician9 ай бұрын
Can you specify where you got this amaaaazing recording from please?
@_fluffyy10289 ай бұрын
What do the decimal time signatures at 1:58 mean? Are they just nonsense?
Пікірлер
based Lutosławski
based Lutosławski
thank goodness schnittke stopped writing like this
Además quiero expresar que tuve el honor de gozar de una muy buena relación con el Maestro Lutoslawsky.
Excelente obra y magnífica interpretación.
For personal use 12:00 26:30
Gracias!!!
Great. A wonderful basic thought, and consequently and worked out in a creative way.
this amazing!!!
1 часть Интрада. Раздел «А» Раздел «В» а) 1:43 б) 2:13 Реприза 5:11 2 часть Ночное каприччио и ариозо. Скерцо 7:31 Ариозо 8:09 Трио 10:06 Реприза 12:00 3 часть Пассакалия, токката и хорал. Пассакалия (16 проведений темы) фо-но 13:36 Токката (сонатное аллегро) ГП 19:55 ПП 20:41 Разработка 21:17 Кульминация на ПП 21:51 Хорал 22:23, 24:08 Кульминация концерта, хорал 27:43
Since watching this incredible piece of music twice in Covent Garden, it's become one of my favorite pieces of music ever composed. I'm not an opera lover but a professional instrumentalist, and this blows my mind every time I hear even a small portion of its intoxicating sound world. The steady movement is paramount to its meaning. Nobody else has ever created anything so embracing and all encompassing. I spend my life playing Bach and every other composer in concerts. I could never create this soundscape alone, let alone conceive how it's written. It is breathlessly beautiful and perfect in its reason for being. It is steeped in harmonic tradition as much as invention. Faultless, timeless and perfect! Anybody who doesn't love this work of art should refrain from comment and simply listen to something else. When I die, I hope to hear this music all around me and find myself in the eternal soundscape of its groundbreaking universe.
German TV had this as the opening melody to a "serious" political show. kzread.info/dash/bejne/YpNtw9N9dtXXcdI.html
Oh my goodness this is awesome!!!!
Sometimes you stumble across a piece that shows a composer's greatness... This isn't one of them.
LOVE THIS SOOOOOO MUCH
I heard this last night at the NY Philharmonic together with the Mozart Requiem. I purchased my ticket because of the requiem and knew nothing about this piece beforehand and I was BLOWN AWAY. Antoine Tamestit performed it in his NY Phil debut and I liked the whole program so much that I purchased another ticket for tonight and I was even more pleased. I am now trying to get a ticket for the last performance on Tuesday. An experience I will never forget.
same!
same
It sounds like improvisation : rhythmic notation too complex to be precise and melodic figures are too simples and both sounds like not composed
[Note to self: Harry Mulisch, „Die Entdeckung des Himmels“, S. 88] 📖
WARNING: BAD PUN ALERT! Witold Lutoslawski, but he just wouldn't listen...
You run out of words trying to describe what you're hearing. It's a perfect work of incandescent genius.
Does ANYONE know where I can get a PDF of this score? I NEEEEED one. Thanks in advance
Pensate venisse un Grande Fringuello che ci costringesse ad ascoltare questo per ore...
😂come 1000 uccelli impazziti all"alba,l'ultima alba del mondo.
はーいお薬出しておきますねー
It’s my favorite legend retold
Cat walks cross keyboard
whoever transcribed this is a genius. you dont see 3/29.296875 time signature a lot.
I think it’s good for a film score.
まさか音声動画があるとはw
Гений
Based
truly a masterpiece, just like almost every other piece of music from this composer
このオーケストラ譜を持っている 惚れ惚れする立派なオーケストラ譜
ポーランドのクラシック音楽はショパンの時代で停止してない 20世紀にルトスワフスキがいた 他国でも高く評価されている この作品はハンガリーのバルトークの「オーケストラのための協奏曲」やフランスのイベールの「祝典序曲」に匹敵する名品
Filmcomposers in scifi etc steal a lot from Stravinskij and Gustav Holst but also from this composer from Polen.
no counterpoint(
2:48 (Olai) 28:08 "Du hast einen Sohn, Olai" (Midwife, Olai) 37:52 "Bin ich wach? Schlafe ich?" (Johannes)
Is this the sound you make when cleaning the piano keys?
Ça crie fort la nuit🔞
I'm just glad that he doesnt do shit like this anymore 😂
1:58
今年の合唱コンクールで演奏します!がんばるぞー!
歌詞があったのか?!?!
ネタですよwわけわからん曲を合唱祭で歌いますっていうネタがよくあるんですw@@taiyo.ichikawa_photographer
@@hinata_love913 分かってるけど 面白い🤣
Cube rotator music
風邪の症状を表しているようだ
訳が分からないがなにかしら不穏な感じがする
22:38 my favorite😊
I love Hass although in certain Dark Room and in total obscurity it would be better to play with the same but without the "H" in front. BTW, i love Hass spectralism
Can you specify where you got this amaaaazing recording from please?
What do the decimal time signatures at 1:58 mean? Are they just nonsense?
yes
I mean yeah just to fit ratios in a goofy way
4:58