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Mike Klimczak
Приєднався 11 тра 2018
Відео
Klimczak - Piano Etude No. 3
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Composer: Michael S. Klimczak Ensemble: Solo Piano
Klimczak - Piano Etude No. 16 "Raindrops"
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Composer: Michael S. Klimczak Ensemble: Solo Piano
Klimczak - Reminiscence [w/score]
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Composer: Michael S. Klimczak Ensemble: Piano and strings.
Klimczak - Untitled [w/score]
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Composer: Michael S. Klimczak Ensemble: Flute, acoustic guitar, & electric bass guitar
Klimczak - Adagio for Strings [w/score]
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Composer: Michael S. Klimczak Ensemble: Strings
Klimczak - Witches Hollow [w/score]
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Composer: Michael S. Klimczak Ensemble: Piccolo, Flute, Oboe, English Horn, Bb Clarinet, Bassoon, Timpani, Glockenspiel, Bass Drum, and Strings.
Klimczak - Lullaby [w/score]
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Composer: Michael S. Klimczak Ensemble: Flute, Clarinet, English Horn, Harp, Strings.
Klimczak - Incidental Music [w/score]
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Composer: Michael S. Klimczak Ensemble: Piano, Cello, Double Bass
George Crumb - A Haunted Landscape [w/score]
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George Crumb - A Haunted Landscape [w/score]
Igor Stravinsky - Agon (original opening fanfare) [w/score]
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Igor Stravinsky - Agon (original opening fanfare) [w/score]
Anton Arensky - A Dream on the Volga Overture [w/score]
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Anton Arensky - A Dream on the Volga Overture [w/score]
Igor Stravinsky - The Song of a Nightingale (Le Chant du Rossignol) [w/score]
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Igor Stravinsky - The Song of a Nightingale (Le Chant du Rossignol) [w/score]
Igor Stravinsky: Danses concertantes [w/score]
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Igor Stravinsky: Danses concertantes [w/score]
Florence Beatrice Price - Symphony No. 1 in E minor [w/score]
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Florence Beatrice Price - Symphony No. 1 in E minor [w/score]
David Shire: Return to Oz (Theme) [w/score]
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David Shire: Return to Oz (Theme) [w/score]
Piotr Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin Overture [w/score]
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Piotr Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin Overture [w/score]
Dmitri Shostakovich: Orango (Opening Prologue) [w/score]
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Dmitri Shostakovich: Orango (Opening Prologue) [w/score]
Igor Stravinsky: Chanson de Parasha from Mavra [w/ score]
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Igor Stravinsky: Chanson de Parasha from Mavra [w/ score]
Igor Stravinsky: How the Mushrooms went to War [w/ piano score]
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Igor Stravinsky: How the Mushrooms went to War [w/ piano score]
Igor Stravinsky: Two Songs by Paul Verlaine [full score]
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Igor Stravinsky: Two Songs by Paul Verlaine [full score]
Igor Stravinsky: Three Little Songs (Trois petits chansons) [w/score]
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Igor Stravinsky: Three Little Songs (Trois petits chansons) [w/score]
Capolavoro
31:20 35:09
Is there anything cooler on this planet?
estas 3 piezas son maravillosas
i get very relaxed after this!
As part of the complete Bridge recordings of his works, this recording was supervised by Crumb...
I just watched an Elden Ring video, and then I accidentally heard this song. It fits the game so well. George has a great sense of atmosphere. His works leave a lot of room for the imagination.
Stunning !
Beautiful
Thank you!
Briljant
Shouldn't 4:53 be twice as fast (remaining in the same tempo)?
This one by Robert Craft is the fastest version I know. And I know a lot, since this is my very very favorite Stravinsky composition. I possess 22 recordings of it, including even 5 versions by Pierre Boulez, who also loved this piece very much. This one by Craft is 18:45, the slowest I know is the one by Kitaenko / Kitajenko with the Danish National Symphony Orchestra, 23:24 The one here by Robert Craft is also a little bit the "weirdest" version, maybe due to the fast playing.
0:43 WOW!!
based Crumb
Another Russian selection I play sometimes that I enjoy since I taped it off a record back in 1982.
We could have had this if they didn’t protest the rite of spring
A wonderful piece, shamefully under-performed in the concert hall (it's very difficult!) always puts a smile on my face, along with Jeu de Cartes and Apollo.
6:56
Bravoooooooooooooooooo
Это то, что переживает наш мир сейчас. И большой вопрос, а будет ли у него хоть какое-то будущее. Или - а дальше тишина.ь
Hi there! I've been searching for a copy of the Return to Oz score for ages, and stumbling upon this video is a dream come true! Any chance you could share where you found it? I'd love to delve deeper into the markings and details. Also, I'm curious if there are other scores from David Shire's Return to Oz soundtrack available for study. Thank you so much in advance! By the way, I attempted to inquire about this previously, but my attempt to share contact info got flagged. Just wanted to assure you that I'm a real person genuinely interested in studying the score.
Hello. I got it from David Shire himself.
columia orchestra = stravinsky
17:30
5:13
I have the recording with the New York Philharmonic with Arthur Weisberg conducting. I think it's preferable to this rendition. The terror in the work is captured better. Maestro Crumb came down to Guanajuato, Mexico, in 1995 to hear the University of Guanajuato Symphony Orchestra perform this. He wasn't very happy with the performance, and strangely enough, wasn't satisfied with the work itself. I don't know why, because I think it's one of his strongest pieces. The organization is masterly, and the events are perfectly paced.
After Crumb heard this recording (on Bridge, which he supervised) he changed his mind about this work.
@@williambland5515 Good to know.
All of his stuff is good... But ill second that. His earliest style was best. The Rite of Spring/ Firebird/ Petroushka era. His best.
They say Wendy Carlos took some musical cues from this piece when creating the Wormhole music for the Tron film.
Hi, do you know where I could find the full score ?
8:56
A perfect example of how an initial idea contains some elements that are better amended, rewritten, or forgotten, or saved for an extremely rainy day.
Soy yo o el 4to movimiento tiene la melodía que aparece en el solo de cellos de La mer?
Charming
Great work, i wish he composed more like this
His early period is my favorite. Neoclassic style is good, but the best is his early style.
The Rite of Spring/ Firebird/ Petroushka era. His best.
A unique and newly discovered score thank you for bringing this to UA-cam!
you're welcome
Thanks for the video. Valuable. This performance is too fast, though. imo. The finest recording of the piece was conducted by Fritz Reiner and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1956. Perfection, and superb sound engineering too even by today's standards. Again, in my opinion of course. 🙂
I agree, the performance is too fast. Craft conducted this under the "supervision of Stravinsky". Details are lost in its speed.
Remarkable instrumentation/orchestration. Even in this pretty straight forward rendering you still hear a bit of Stravinsky, by choice of instruments alone. I don't know much of the background of this work, but was he maybe thinking of a new stylistic approach? Thank you for sharing.
According to Craft, Stravinsky arranged this work because he felt he couldn't compose something else about death, although he obviously wrote Requiem Canticles. Lovely orchestration. Quite powerful.
@@mikeklimczak9600 indeed.
He was seriously impaired after his second stroke. He was doing the best he could.
@@johnbolender5246 it's possible, he said that he still heard new music in his head, but couldn't realize it anymore, pretty frustrating I can imagine.
@@christophedevos3760 Here is what happened to the best of my knowledge. If there are any errors, I apologize in advance. Here goes: In the late 50s, Stravinsky had a stroke but made a brilliant comeback, and simply kept writing music. In 1966, he finishes Requiem Canticles. In 1967, he publishes a revised version of The Rite of Spring. He also began making notes for a complex orchestral composition. In December of that year, he has a more serious stroke and is badly compromised. That is the turning point, unfortunately. He tries to remain active, attends recording sessions, and even briefly conducted in public on one occasion. He remained in contact with other musicians; Boulez gave him a handwritten copy of Domaines in 1968. He continued listening to new music. But he was not productive like before.
first concert music composer that I see relating these techniques to a horror title. Many other compose "unaware horror music" . Do you know any other?
Probably Penderecki
Haha I thought something similar. Hmm other explicit horror titles, I'll have to think...
A true masterpiece of one of the greatest composers of the last seventy years.
Magnifique... envoûtant. ❤
Musique extraordinaire... Stravinsky est l'équivalent de Picasso dans le monde de la musique. ❤
Celesta is too sweet.
15:23
I like the dissonance.
First Dance reminds me of Prokofiev's Classical Symphony.
They both loved dissonance. And so do I!
They both loved Haydn! 🙂 @@alexkije
I just love this piece.
It's a heavily edited version of his opera of the same name. Check it out.
@@mikeklimczak9600 Oh really? I didn't know it . I will definitely check it out. Thanks :)
First time hearing a song from Stravinsky. I quite like it actually.
Master ! Igor Stravinsky Genius !
Such an interesting piece...
It's a vastly condensed version of his opera of the same name.
Hi ! I was wondering where was the autograph manuscript. Did you numerise it by yourself ? Where can we found it ? Thank you a lot for your video !
This is a copy of the original score. I got it from the University of Arkansas.