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20th Century and Contemporary Classical score videos.
György Ligeti - Double Concerto for Flute & Oboe (1972)
György Ligeti (1923-2006)
Double Concerto for Flute, Oboe and Orchestra (1972)
Performers:
- Oboe: Heinz Holliger
- Flute: Jacques Zoon
- Ensemble: Asko|Schönberg
- Conductor: Reinbert de Leeuw
00:00: I. Calmo, con tenerezza
08:32: II. Allegro corrente
Double Concerto for Flute, Oboe and Orchestra (1972)
Performers:
- Oboe: Heinz Holliger
- Flute: Jacques Zoon
- Ensemble: Asko|Schönberg
- Conductor: Reinbert de Leeuw
00:00: I. Calmo, con tenerezza
08:32: II. Allegro corrente
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Einojuhani Rautavaara - Symphony No. 3 (1960)
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Einojuhani Rautavaara (1928-2016) Symphony No. 3 (1960) Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra / Leif Segerstam 00:00 I. Langsam, breit, ruhig 12:18 II. Langsam, doch nicht schleppend 19:33 III. Sehr schnell 26:09 IV. Bewegt "The Third Symphony, written in 1959-60, constitutes a synthesis of the romanticism of the First Symphony and the modernism of the Second. The work is twelve-tone but does not asp...
Einojuhani Rautavaara - Symphony No. 5 (1986)
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Einojuhani Rautavaara (1928-2016) Symphony No. 5 (1986) Performers: - Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra - Max Pommer, Conductor The subtitle "Monologue with Angels" was later dropped by Rautavaara, and instead his 7th Symphony "Angel of Light" was to complete his commissioned "Angel Trilogy." Notes: "The Fifth Symphony was written in 1985, 23 years after its predecessor, the Arabescata Symphony....
Einojuhani Rautavaara - Annunciations (Organ Concerto, 1977)
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Einojuhani Rautavaara (1928-2016) Annunciations, for organ, brass quintet, wind orchestra and percussion (1977) Performers: - Kari Jussila, Organ - Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra - Leif Segerstam, Notes: "Annunciations was written during 1976-77 in response to a commission from the Stockholm Organ Festival. The triple forces required by the instrumentation were proposed by the commissioning or...
Aaron Copland - Vitebsk Trio (1928)
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Aaron Copland (1900-1990) Vitebsk: Study on a Jewish Theme (1928) Performers: - Aaron Copland, piano - Earl Carlyss, violin - Claus Adam, cello This single-movement piano trio was dedicated to Roy Harris. Notes (From aaroncopland.com): Based on a Jewish folk song from Ansky's play The Dybbuk, Vitebsk is one of Copland's few works making use of a Jewish theme. (Vitebsk, Ansky's home town in Russ...
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imagine being a flute/clarinet and you sit down for first rehearsal and see this on your stand.
...is this music...?
Tangerine Dream's "Phaedra" came out around this time as well, and while I'm fairly sure neither TD nor Ligeti had anything to do with the other's creation, it's startling how much they remind me of each other.
Mentre ascoltavo questo pezzo mi sono addormentato.
04:45 10:00 11:20
Is this impressionistic???
First time listening to Ligeti and I'm blown away! This is incredibly good music. Truly a timeless masterpiece ♥
I've seen people do everything with sound design, but this is the first time I found someone who did a synthetizer out of a score.
How does one even rehearse this?
Atmospheres moment
Instrumentation?
This must be a nightmare to conduct...
Thanks for posting this!
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incredible... there is a mistake at 11:31 and 11:38 in the celesta part... the player plays it in a strange transposition, an interval of an upper fifth, in the higher register!
Sounds like a flock of birds in the beginning
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18:50 listened to this part while high 💀
Rautavaara is always gorgeous, interesting and moving... Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing this symphonic masterpiece. This is a big new discovery for me. I just bought all 8 symphonies of Rautavaara after hearing this recording.
You are welcome! The 7th and 6th are personal favorites of mine.
What is going on in the sheet music? ☠️
The Ukulele Serenade also has quarter tones.
I'd never heard this one before, so I'm glad it just showed up it my recommended. Thanks for posting!
Thank you!
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masterpiece
How many instruments are there?
Instrumentation is 12-part female choir, Winds (5 Flutes + 3 Oboes + 5 Clarinets + 4 Bassoons), 2 Trumpets, Percussion (Glockenspiel + Vibraphone + Celesta + 2 Harps), and Strings (4 Violas + 6 Cellos + 4 Double Basses)
@@portmantonal Thank you so much!
Bravo, Maestro Ligeti 🎶
The score would make a superb wallpaper.
This is what it sounds like to be digested.
This sounds like a Dali painting.
More like Van Gogh's, I think. Try looking at Starry Night especially while listening from 2:17 and further...
@@charmswordThe twirls at 2:17 do sound a lot like Van Gogh’s dark clouds, but overall Van Gogh is far too “approachable” for this music. I really do feel the “melting” and surrealist elements of Dali here.
@@zauber620 🤔 maybe. However, I feel personally that Van Gogh's art is more alien than he's usually considered, hence for me this music opens up his weirdness. But maybe I'm just not too fond of Dali😉
“I should like to refer to the soft, limp watches of Dali’s painting (The Persistence of Memory, 1931), which had associative value in the composition of this piece...” -Ligeti on this piece.
A beautiful and fascinating piece. Thank you for uploading.
so, so mesmersingly beautiful
Even though this is modernist it still delivers a salient idea and has shape. So much of the academic music these days is formless and without the same innovation. But then again, most composers aren’t Ligeti. He was one of a kind.
My thoughts exactly, can't disagree. Ligeti is a great composer. Innovative and musical at the same time.
Listen to Maurício de Bonis
A real gem, totally successful, perfectly formed. I wonder why it took so long for Schotts to publish it?
So for several minimalist pieces ! a brief period in the 1970's Ligeti wrote ...
And also in the 1980s
I find it at the same time minimalist and very different from usual minimalism. Different than Steve Reich, Philip Glass, John Adams or Louis Andriessen.
This is not at all minimalist.
1:50 / 14:21 György Ligeti entered to my musical radar when I was a kid and watched "2001, A Space Odyssey" the amazing film by Stanley Kubrick, that is my favorite film. In that film I was able to enjoy pieces by Maestro Ligeti such as Atmospheres, Requiem for Soprano, Mezzo Soprano, Two Mixed Choirs & Orchestra and Lux Aeterna. Since then, 50 years ago, I was hooked with the music of the great György Ligeti! Thanks for uploading this piece. Greetings from Mexico City!
5:53 that chord is amazing
The sheet music alone is eye-catching.
Absolutely amazing
looks like a piece melodysheep would use in his videos.
And The Shining and Eyes Wide Shut! Stanley had excellent taste in music, evidently (he sidelined as a jazz drummer - as did his favourite British actor Peter Sellers) @@portmantonal
so real
Wow, the parallelisms with the Chamber concerto are so apparent!
I wish you'd show vocal writing closer. I wanted to understand how he uses glissandos, vibratos etc.
It is unfortunately a decently large score, so some of the detail is hard to see. To the best of my knowledge, this is the best format to display scores on youtube. I don't think it's a resolution problem so much as it is a size problem; the engraving is pretty crisp at 1080p but not super intelligible at this size, and I can't imagine any good way to split up a full page score to magnify it. But if you have any suggestions I'll take them into consideration!
@@portmantonal i meant, rather than show the whole score, leave out tho ostinato parts and zoom in on the active parts, which would be vocals once they enter after the strings have stated the theme.
@@mentalitydesignvideoI think this would probably be more disorienting and annoying for most people, especially since texture is what this music is all about!
That is a very interesting and colorful music, dope~