Edward Guo: Mastermind Behind IMSLP | Classical Chats with Tiffany Poon
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
- If you're a classical musician, you've likely either heard of or used IMSLP at some point to find sheet music. Well, meet the face behind all things IMSLP: Edward Guo! In this episode of Classical Chats, Tiffany and Edward dive into IMSLP's origins, its transition to today's interface, as well as plans for the future.
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Just discovered this channel and I love it.. it's about classical music, but there's no music, so I can practice while I watch :D You're a very good and fun interviewer too, Tiffany!
wow cool! I've used IMSLP forever! great to put a face to the magic!!
Very interesting Tiffany and Edward! Thank you for sharing this beautiful interview.
If you remembered what finding scores like was before the internet you know the feeling of how it’s like a candy store today that some might take for granted.
What a life journey he had to take to get his dream going (good that he has a lot of life left!). Now, two things to look up: Nodame Cantabile and Grieg's Piano Concerto...
I believe the video at 42:06 is of Rubenstein (this plus Tchaikovsky's 1st by him was my first experience of classical music - or maybe Brendel's Schubert late sonatas and klavierstucke cd). Listen carefully to Tiffany sing the melody as she interviews. Compare with the Rubenstein video. You will see she has perfect pitch and a perfect musical memory. (A bit like Glazunov famously did). She is extraordinary. Apparently music loops in her head quite often. That happens to geniuses, I am told!
mellow people generally interested in music.
thanks for sharing your knowledge. big grin.
Great interview! Genuine enjoyable to watch 😊.
An insight to meet the people with the Passion and means to keep this part of Classical Music Alive. Thoughtful and enjoyable interview from Tiffany.
nice
Tiffany is soo funny and awkward hahahhah
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you guys need to work together, sounds like there is some synergy here ? no ?
This guy sure takes a long time to get to the point.
What if we could digitalise musicians knowledge into AI like how a language model now holds entire human knowledge... Someone need train better models for music 😅
There's something terribly wrong with your audio! Frequently there is a crashing noise or whooshing that is frighteningly startling. Please see what you can to to make it stop. Because if you can't, I'll not watch your videos any more. Thank you.
I did not hear anything wrong. The problem might be on your side? Perhaps you could say a bit about which browser or computer you were using?
@@rharriszzz The audio is fine for me, too, other than a little wind noise. This person made the exact same comment on Tiffany's previous Classical Chat with Sofia Ouyang, so if there is a problem it's with his/her device, not Tiffany's video.
No issues on my end either, apart from occasional wind noise.
It's a pity the sound quality is terrible, because the interview itself is very worth it. But I agree, the audio spikes, blow-outs and especially the wind noise make this almost unlistenable. Don't interview guests outside in the wind without proper wind protection. The camera endlessly trying and failing to find its focus is also distracting. Sorry for the negativity Tiffany, you're doing a great service to all of us by just posting this, but the production could definitely use someone who takes care of the tech stuff, so you can focus on the interview.
Zero audio issue here. Any audio issues must be at the viewers' end.