Greg Anderson plays Ligeti Etude 13: "The Devil's Staircase"

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  • Опубліковано 13 гру 2024

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  • @lamywater
    @lamywater 10 років тому +152

    There's something interesting about the way the music is notated in terms of numbers. This is etude No. 13 which is pretty obvious, but every bar is divided into three sections (notated with dashed bar lines). Each of these sections is six beats. So every full bar has 666 embedded into it. Some fun numerical references going on.

    • @SaloniS
      @SaloniS 9 років тому +4

      TheaOchiMati It's a conspiracy

    • @WombieFerguson
      @WombieFerguson 7 років тому +15

      I feel like Ligeti is the only composer who can pull off something like this without coming off as a try-hard lol

    •  6 років тому +1

      Not at all.... There is even more symbolism than he mentioned... ;)

    • @Mozart0230
      @Mozart0230 6 років тому

      @ really tell us about it

    • @preblalar8798
      @preblalar8798 6 років тому +1

      Only if you concider every other eightnote as a beat. Like if you're counting 6/8 time 2+2+2, even if the music goes 3+3. Devils staircase goes 2232223--=--2. Then you get 655 655 655 655 655 655 655 655 655 564 564 etc.

  • @Bobmiddle
    @Bobmiddle 10 років тому +30

    I love the wonderful contrast here between the informality of the artist and the seriousness with which he must approach Ligeti and the Steinway.

  • @marktoth3412
    @marktoth3412 2 роки тому +10

    I always revisit this video. When I first saw this I was in the early stages of learning the piano- now I am old and mature enough to tackle this piece I believe. Thank you for inspiring me all those years back with this great video!

  • @andersonroe
    @andersonroe  16 років тому +21

    Thanks! After a year of comments about the tempo, I thought I'd throw my two cents in the pile:
    Ligeti provides two specific indications of tempo in the score: a metronome marking (dotted whole note = 30), and the piece's total duration (5'16"). I'm not one to argue complete faithfulness to the score, but Ligeti's definitely on my side here. I like hearing and feeling the rhythms with some resistance anyway!

    • @bluenetmarketing
      @bluenetmarketing 4 роки тому +3

      I think the devil himself would agree with you, Greg. It is perfectly and hauntingly played.

    • @SaltpeterTaffy
      @SaltpeterTaffy 3 роки тому

      This is my favorite performance of the piece and the tempo is a BIG part of why.

  • @fisherroastedpeanut
    @fisherroastedpeanut 9 років тому +25

    Perfect acoustics - sharp, sour and metallic - Notes resonate and blend into each other without a second of breath, as it should be.

  • @helciocampos4346
    @helciocampos4346 9 років тому +12

    This is the most astonishing performance of this piece I have listen! Amazing control, amazing interpretation, amazing everything! Two thumbs + two big toes up!

  • @KenNickels
    @KenNickels 2 роки тому +2

    That was a very enjoyable trip. Bravo!

  • @marosigy
    @marosigy 16 років тому +2

    I'm coming back and back again to Greg's great performance of this splendid piano piece... It's a pitty there is no CD made yet.

  • @bluenetmarketing
    @bluenetmarketing 4 роки тому +12

    This is so unbelievably incredible. Goosebumps the whole time. A realistic descent into hell if there ever was one.

    • @SeekTheTruth205
      @SeekTheTruth205 2 роки тому

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      2Corintians 5:17 Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.
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      20 Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ's stead, be ye reconciled to God.
      21 For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.
      Romans 5:10 For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life.
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    • @karilamervo5343
      @karilamervo5343 2 роки тому +4

      @@SeekTheTruth205 Some more Biblical propaganda, please?

    • @MrLandale
      @MrLandale Рік тому +3

      ​@@karilamervo5343 I thought the same. I wish people could believe in each other instead of gods. Religions build walls between people, we need bridges!

    • @karilamervo5343
      @karilamervo5343 Рік тому +1

      @@MrLandale thank you for input.

    • @spick1923
      @spick1923 Рік тому

      Yea, people can actually be kind to each other without needing to resort to a religion based on brain washing, war, culture cleansing, and dogma.
      Many of us have chosen to evolve beyond the mental aptitudes of homogenized cattle.
      I pity your narrow field of view... Can you think about anything without invoking what a group of 'men' said 2000 years ago?
      Who gives a shit if jesus mum was fucked by a ghost?

  • @eliotlee7567
    @eliotlee7567 2 роки тому +4

    I think this is truly the most beautiful piece I've heard in a long time. What a genius amd Greg is a master performer!

  • @ghostwriter11
    @ghostwriter11 17 років тому +2

    "I try to get out, and they pull me back in." Brilliant piece. Brilliant performance. Brilliant vid. Thanks!

  • @SIiv3r
    @SIiv3r 14 років тому +1

    Ligeti ist just stunning. Good playing!

  • @mmKALLL
    @mmKALLL 8 років тому +1

    And ten years later, you are still making fantastic videos with magnificent music!

  • @FrankenBosey
    @FrankenBosey 17 років тому +2

    Superb performance of a short work from a collection of some of the most important piano material in music history. Thank you, Mr. Anderson, for bringing this to the public.

  • @Learn2burn
    @Learn2burn 14 років тому +4

    this might be one of the greatest musical inspirations that I've ever had.

  • @daniel15671
    @daniel15671 15 років тому +10

    Great angles with the video. I like the piece taken at this tempo, as well, as opposed to the mad dash to which it is usually subjected. Here, the climaxes are more effective, and the contours sound like real melodic material, instead of "just" passage work.

  • @zimnaya
    @zimnaya 15 років тому +1

    Phenomenal playing: what technique and what terror and excitement! This is the first time I have heard this piece of Ligeti. Absolutely extraordinary. Magnificent playing. Thank you so much.

  • @Cksjah1234
    @Cksjah1234 Рік тому +2

    This is art. Just amazing

  • @andersonroe
    @andersonroe  16 років тому +11

    And yes, while editing, I aimed for something that would make viewers a bit dizzy... you are climbing the devil's staircase after all.

  • @funkacelloik
    @funkacelloik 17 років тому +8

    Looks like he's playing that in a church. What a great place to play "The Devil's Staircase." This guy is AWESOME.

  • @calremmel
    @calremmel 17 років тому

    It took going through the Hindemith clarinet sonata to open up the 20th century for me. I was lucky to be guided through by an experienced musician, and afterward I felt like I'd been punched in the gut by the sheer concentration of emotion. My mind had been completely blown: THIS was what passion sounded like. It was like someone had distilled pain and the anguish of resignation into an audible form and then shot it directly into my nerves.

  • @blaineselkirk9946
    @blaineselkirk9946 10 років тому +4

    Fantastic piece! Fantastic performance!

  • @MartinHatchuel
    @MartinHatchuel 10 років тому +11

    The Devils Staircase looks EXACTLY like this.
    Awesome

  • @henrahmagix
    @henrahmagix 18 років тому

    Wow. I would never have listened to this all the way through and liked it without the superb introduction! Well done Greg!!!

  • @thepianodude
    @thepianodude 7 років тому

    Incredible playing coupled with incredible videography. Thank you, Greg Anderson!

  • @cesarcamba1
    @cesarcamba1 13 років тому +2

    What a feat of concentration (and physicality! I love it when he has to shift his position on the stool), mesmerising.

  • @zenchopin
    @zenchopin 7 років тому +5

    The best interpretation I've ever heard

  • @bitiar
    @bitiar 16 років тому +1

    Greg, this is a great interpretation of Ligeti' etude 13. As a matter of fact, was the first time I heard it, about 1 year ago (just decided now to coment...) I'm a great ligeti's fan, and this came to enlarge my "fanness" a lot. GreatGreg!

  • @eugenstar81
    @eugenstar81 2 роки тому

    Very good performance. Thank you so much. With great respect

  • @bokazsombor
    @bokazsombor 16 років тому +3

    Great choice, excellent performance! Interesting comments (I do not know why people listen to it if they do not like it and then say something that is not correct.)
    Congratulations! Looking forward to hearing more Ligeti from you.

  • @davebeeboss
    @davebeeboss 17 років тому +1

    Fantastic rhythmic drive and just the right feeling in this.
    Wonderful, and a bit scary!

  • @ShawnSlapsDaBass
    @ShawnSlapsDaBass 11 років тому

    This is exactly what I have been trying to tell people for months. THANK YOU!

  • @miguelrausch
    @miguelrausch 15 років тому

    Ligeti rules!! Best composer of the XX century. The performance is impressive. Long live to the iMove, which allows all of us to do great stuff with a simple camera and a simple computer!!

  • @abath07
    @abath07 17 років тому

    Marvelous performance and direction of photography.

  • @JANPressPub
    @JANPressPub 13 років тому

    Spectacular performance of one of my favorite composers, and possibly one of my new favorite pieces. Great job.

  • @richardmerriam7044
    @richardmerriam7044 6 років тому +28

    I played that once...ended up in the state hospital.

  • @bgpiper
    @bgpiper 17 років тому

    That was probably the coolest piano performance video I have ever seen.

  • @andersonroe
    @andersonroe  17 років тому +8

    Close - the climax actually has eight fortes (ffffffff)! On top of that - there are three accents stacked on top of every note. Wild, huh?!

  • @srdavis37
    @srdavis37 16 років тому

    Incredible! The video editing was just as awesome as the performance! Well done Mr. Anderson!

  • @calremmel
    @calremmel 17 років тому

    After that experience, I went back to the composers I hadn't been able to enjoy and found much more in them, and now 20th century music holds a special place in my music collection. Admittedly, Stockhausen and Pierre Boulez still give me a lot of trouble, I don't get those yet.

  • @pageljazz
    @pageljazz 12 років тому +1

    Well played, Mr. Anderson. Well played.
    I mean, literally. You played well.

  • @exlibrismarilyn
    @exlibrismarilyn 11 років тому

    Exciting and unreal. Love it. Just purchased the cd. Great sound quality, thanks for posting! The video shots are perfect for the piece.

  • @MarkHatlestad
    @MarkHatlestad 13 років тому +2

    I love Ligeti... my favorite contemporary composer.

  • @bluenetmarketing
    @bluenetmarketing 7 років тому +8

    There is mere music, and then there is Gyorgy Ligeti.

  • @NicholasMirth
    @NicholasMirth 16 років тому

    I really enjoyed your playing. What a piece! I've always like Ligeti but never heard this one.

  • @lvb1770
    @lvb1770 17 років тому

    pedrobutelli,
    I think the beginning is what makes the rest even cooler!It is something know one else is doing. We need more artists like this man! He is breaking the mold.

  • @licricardososa
    @licricardososa 14 років тому

    You are wonderful player! This works makes me crazy. And the images are very good, too. Tha rythm, colors, the record of your gestures. I like it very much. Thank you (Ricardo, from Argentina)

  • @menancyandsam
    @menancyandsam 16 років тому

    I enjoyed this performance, thanks for sharing.

  • @dariustimmer
    @dariustimmer 16 років тому

    Nice video edit, superb playing, good piece. Very nicely done!

  • @axesbowledaslove
    @axesbowledaslove 17 років тому

    Riveting performance, Greg. I loved it!

  • @chazinko
    @chazinko 14 років тому

    Great intro, music, playing and video - loved everything. You go, boy!

  • @daniel15671
    @daniel15671 15 років тому

    Tremendously exciting! Beautiful playing. Thanks for posting this.

  • @godhatesglobes
    @godhatesglobes 18 років тому +2

    that was gorgeous, I've never heard of Ligeti

  • @HunterBelkiran
    @HunterBelkiran 11 років тому

    it's interesting that this piece puts you on edge in the best possible way

  • @vlane
    @vlane 17 років тому

    I love romantics... love harmony in music.. order, sentimentalism..
    But our time is not of order, we do not seek a romantic idealism, we see decadence and chaos around us.
    So there is a bond between our time, fellings and music.

  • @benji389
    @benji389 15 років тому

    fantastic playing! and loved the way you presented the video. thanks, man.

  • @JMdCProductions
    @JMdCProductions 14 років тому +5

    Imagine... you're the 2011 Santa CLara Vanguard Drum and Bugle Corps! Altough im a cavies fan i cant wait for this!

  • @mrsahonima
    @mrsahonima 13 років тому

    Wonderful piece, masterfully executed. Terrific camera work. Bravi!!

  • @JPoo9009
    @JPoo9009 14 років тому +4

    Can't wait to see Vanguard perform this! It's gonna be tight. Possibly even better than last year.

  • @solhagen00
    @solhagen00 16 років тому

    WOW!!!!I m impressed,it s amazing how powerful you play..thanks..

  • @paulyonsmusic
    @paulyonsmusic 15 років тому

    wow! nice... makes me want to practice more

  • @grantoldblueeagle
    @grantoldblueeagle 14 років тому +3

    It reminds me of a frank Zappa piece can't wait for Santa Clara Vanguard,s version and the percussion charts and warmups that'll go with this show . They're going to smash this up .

  • @bwhahrhr
    @bwhahrhr 17 років тому

    I could talk all day long about what I loved about the music and the way you played it, but what I loved even more is the approach you seem to take. Maybe I am wrong but to me bringing music I love/like in a format that people can understand it, who do not neccesarily like such music, and "live" through is superb in my opinion. Thank you very much for both (: (and "ignoring" negative comments as well is another great thing you have shown here) ;)

  • @eduardopola1
    @eduardopola1 15 років тому

    Great performance! Everything was right, tempo, color, etc. And good video as well.

  • @Anders039
    @Anders039 16 років тому

    I love the clip. A powerful performance.

  • @peterbringenhoes
    @peterbringenhoes 14 років тому

    Great energetic and emotional performance.
    Most astonishing is the creative visualation of this difficult
    piece:good work and good thinking!
    Like Anderson and Roe anyway,real music lovers in the best
    sense of the word.

  • @jefffineberg
    @jefffineberg 13 років тому +3

    This is a tremendous performance, in addition to some of the cool video edits...very nice!!! I'm inspired :)

  • @TheDavid2222
    @TheDavid2222 14 років тому

    What an amazing piece, and performance! This music is nice and disturbed and aggressive, and it doesn't appologize for it. Awesome.

  • @cantanteporsiempre
    @cantanteporsiempre 14 років тому

    I love this video and this studio, your version is very interesting. Congratultions.

  • @Ericstlaurent
    @Ericstlaurent 15 років тому

    beautiful performance, nice video editing too ! Loved it

  • @p712ynj0kl
    @p712ynj0kl 14 років тому

    i listened to this while reading house of leaves and it fit really well in one of the scenes !! so much so that i freaked OUT!!!

  • @stronzo5785
    @stronzo5785 17 років тому

    gnanderson, that was gnarly!! (sorry, couldn't resist) As a percussionist, I've always loved Ligeti and am beginning to transcribe for vibe/marimba...this one should be played on a vibraphone...thx for the inspiration!!!

  • @guitarplayerfactorychannel
    @guitarplayerfactorychannel 11 місяців тому

    Dissonance and energy I have not heard or enjoyed since Liszt. This work and performance is stunning.

  • @JureGorucan
    @JureGorucan 7 місяців тому +3

    I once got arrested and handcuffed by the police because of this etude... Not in the mood to explain the details, but, true story.

  • @44moka44
    @44moka44 14 років тому

    You are simply amazing!!!

  • @maestroanth
    @maestroanth 17 років тому +3

    Lol, I loved the beginning. The outfit was fitting for this type of performance....it's not Chopin for god sake.
    Greg, you inspired me to learn this piece. I have never played too many 20th century works other than my own.
    This is my favorite youtube video. That and the water walk thing, lol.

  • @MisterGoofy
    @MisterGoofy 15 років тому +1

    This interpretation is EPIC

  • @UnaMoscaEnLaPared
    @UnaMoscaEnLaPared 17 років тому

    this is one of the most smart posts I ever read in you tube... particularly about music videos. Why cant everybody be like this guy?? Some people even critic the composition itself, like ligeti, or brahms, beethoven, Berio, Messian or any other great composer where just another amateur posting in youtube...

  • @Eupho9
    @Eupho9 13 років тому +2

    Vanguard!! This combined with Paul Rennick is gonna be amazing

  •  10 років тому

    One of the best performances of this piece I've ever seen.

  • @PepperWilliams_songcovers
    @PepperWilliams_songcovers 13 років тому

    I never tire of hearing this piece! EXCELLENT!!!

  • @VisceraEyes91
    @VisceraEyes91 13 років тому +1

    Ahhhh those overtones at the end!! :o :o Ligeti was a genius.

  • @Zerrith
    @Zerrith 17 років тому

    Cool/original song. Great composer and great pianist.

  • @4c00h
    @4c00h 16 років тому

    definitely the best version on youtube

  • @stonward
    @stonward 14 років тому

    Wot a piece of work! Amazing!

  • @marinafart
    @marinafart 16 років тому

    kahnadwa, thanks for revising your post. i agree that people who understand the music have a right to an opinion and thoughtful criticism (regardless of whether they can reproduce the work themselves). there's a difference between that and idiots who comment negatively simply out of spite and ignorance

  • @sarahekiefer
    @sarahekiefer 14 років тому +2

    THIS IS MADDNESS! AMAZING MADDNESS!

  • @calremmel
    @calremmel 17 років тому

    Feel the panicked tension on the chromatic scales upward, the mounting pressure of the crescendos, the disappointment and the frustration of the second theme that comes in the after the second time after the pianist is forced to start climbing the "ladder" from the bottom.

  • @mkiozipangbuu
    @mkiozipangbuu 18 років тому

    What a powerful piece, and good execution. Well done!

  • @KeyPoulanMusic
    @KeyPoulanMusic 14 років тому

    It was nice to meet you tonight in San Jose! We will keep in touch to see if our tours cross paths this summer. We would like you to experience this ridiculous performance activity of ours first hand. ~Key Poulan

  • @Khailand
    @Khailand 13 років тому

    I love the close-ups of your fingers. Looks like your hands were built for Ligeti.

  • @andersonroe
    @andersonroe  18 років тому +8

    Yes, it is a church! The video is actually the antithesis to my "Sheep May Safely Graze" video.

  • @TopherJC4
    @TopherJC4 16 років тому

    This is amazing. One of my favorites!

  • @jaycethepianist
    @jaycethepianist 16 років тому

    wow, it really does depict a vison of toture and pure hell, id like to learn it.
    thanks.

  • @petermintunmusic
    @petermintunmusic 14 років тому

    It's a superb performance and a compelling video.

  • @hympa30
    @hympa30 15 років тому

    interestingly technical and beyond difficult.
    well played.

  • @qivory
    @qivory 18 років тому

    Wicked!!! Video is also extreemly well done. Interesting you chose to perform such a piece in what looks to be a church.

  • @jorgeisaacgonzalezprieto6590
    @jorgeisaacgonzalezprieto6590 3 роки тому

    Exelente!!!
    Increíble, exentrico y medio perverso.

  • @andersonroe
    @andersonroe  17 років тому

    I learned the piece by counting 8th notes. Later, I began listening to the various groupings of 8th notes (5, 6, 7, 9, etc.), and now I listen for the bigger picture. Good luck!!!

  • @andersonroe
    @andersonroe  16 років тому +2

    Aw come on! You're exactly the type of commenter Liz and I show little respect for in our "Moonlight Comments" video. This is the first video I ever made, and I had a good time experimenting with my humble video equipment. I had no idea however many hundreds of thousands of people would ultimately watch the video someday; if I did, sure, I probably would have taken more care in producing the final product, but it doesn't matter enough to me to fix it. Enjoy what you can and ignore the rest.