I.1957-Award Montage 0:12 II. November 25-Ichigaya 4:48 III. 1934-Grandmother and Kimitake 6:05 IV.1962-BodyBuilding 9:30 V.BloodOath 11:19 VI.Mishima/Closing 14:53
Hard for me not to swear cos this is so wonderful. Philip Glass is and will always be my hero. This is brilliant work guys so thank you for your rendition. LOVE X
Glass captured the essence of Yukio Mishima in this music. So beautiful and bold. Props to Schrader as well. Mishima's life was such an important example for us, he was a hero.
This is the only sound quality I get when I play soft with a slow bow motion. I always wonder how classical players get a clear and even tone when they do play soft and slow. I first heard the quartet as a transcription for guitars (The Dublin Quartet) and came to listen to the original. I expected more classical playing and was surprised. Classical bowing wouldn't match the music.
You could always go on Spotify app...his music is on there I expect ,or...plug in USB device and download all you like of his work.. Have you listened to this...Phillip Glass ..playing ...
Phillip Glass played by Jeroen Van Veen...piano solo album,it's on UA-cam,ir has a very similar rythym to this in parts,how to describe..like repetitive building flowing rythym like thus yes.. Try it out
@@freiermensch6569 Yes, thanks. I've got many Cds with this music complete. For this reason I ask for new versions and the possiibilty to be released on Cd format.
Mishima must be turning in his grave but still this string quartet was only film music for the 1985 film about Mishima. Having played in a string quartet where we played Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven string quartets as well as the Dvorak "American" quartet, Ravel String quartet, the Bartok string quartets, and the Lutoslawski string quartet, I think I am qualified to say that this string quartet by Phillip Glass is unmitigated repetitive trash.
Once you are in, you cannot get out of it
Wow. You played this with more emotion than Glass quartets are ever played! Beautiful, seamless and thank you x
Philip Glass is the great innovator. Here he adds a 'cougher' to the traditional string quartet format.
Wonderfully played. One of Glass' most lyrical and the ensemble gives it exactly the right touch.
Bravo. Incredibly beautiful.
Such a beautiful performance. Thank you for sharing.
Excellent and full of beauty.
Bravo! I’ll never understand why I remain so enthralled with talented musicians. It’s a language I long for.
So amazing!
I am in love with this. It is so beautiful, so modern, yet so timeless.
Classique et terriblement moderne . Oui , un grand bravo ! J'adore ...
I.1957-Award Montage 0:12 II. November 25-Ichigaya 4:48
III. 1934-Grandmother and Kimitake 6:05 IV.1962-BodyBuilding 9:30
V.BloodOath 11:19 VI.Mishima/Closing 14:53
This is the slowest Ive ever heard part IV...I didn't love it at first, but it got me and you played it so beautifully
Hard for me not to swear cos this is so wonderful. Philip Glass is and will always be my hero. This is brilliant work guys so thank you for your rendition. LOVE X
Très beau et émouvant, s’agissant de l’hommage d’un Américain à un Japonais patriote. Philip Glass est le plus grand compositeur vivant.
Wonderful piece of music!
Absolutely brilliant👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Bravo!
If someone needs this:
I.1957-Award Montage
[0':12'' - 4':37'']
II. November 25-Ichigaya
[4':48'' - 6':04'']
III. 1934-Grandmother and Kimitake
[6':05'' - 9':07'']
IV.1962-BodyBuilding
[9':30'' - 11':18'']
V.BloodOath
[11':19'' - 14':37'']
VI.Mishima/Closing [14':53'' - 18':29'']
:)
Thankyou 😊
thanks!
If you put the minutes like 0:12 - 5:34 we can click on them! That can help much more!
Exquisite
VI.Mishima/Closing is so so beautiful.
Thanks It is really good to see you play at the same time than listening to the music. :)
Magnifique !
Quel bonheur... C'est merveilleux.
Beautiful. Thank you.
congas from Prague
Thank you very much!
14:53 essa música é linda simplesmente encantadora, fico imaginando o fim do mundo ao som dela,quero tocar no meu casamento
It was interesting seeing which instruments took each part.
EL ULTIMO TEMA ES TOTALMENTE SUBLIME, SE ME HA ERIZADO LA PIEL, SON GENIALES
Glass captured the essence of Yukio Mishima in this music. So beautiful and bold. Props to Schrader as well. Mishima's life was such an important example for us, he was a hero.
Why does there ALWAYS have to be a coughing dude
❤
👏👏👏
This is the only sound quality I get when I play soft with a slow bow motion. I always wonder how classical players get a clear and even tone when they do play soft and slow. I first heard the quartet as a transcription for guitars (The Dublin Quartet) and came to listen to the original. I expected more classical playing and was surprised. Classical bowing wouldn't match the music.
will you record and release this Glass's Music on CD format'. Great job!!.
You could always go on Spotify app...his music is on there I expect ,or...plug in USB device and download all you like of his work.. Have you listened to this...Phillip Glass ..playing ...
Phillip Glass played by Jeroen Van Veen...piano solo album,it's on UA-cam,ir has a very similar rythym to this in parts,how to describe..like repetitive building flowing rythym like thus yes.. Try it out
Kronos Quartet Performs Philip Glass - Complete
@@freiermensch6569 Yes, thanks. I've got many Cds with this music complete. For this reason I ask for new versions and the possiibilty to be released on Cd format.
😮@@danielpattrick4529
Amazing. Better w/o the coughing and hacking in a recorded concert
Someone is really sawing on that e string
god damned the cougher
Looking for my husband in the comment section of this piece
El hombre agripado lo ha arruinado todo.
Hahaha si creo que tenía covid por qué esa gripe no es normal saludos desde la ciudad de México
@@maumtzrs1344 LOL. Saludos.
Mishima must be turning in his grave but still this string quartet was only film music for the 1985 film about Mishima. Having played in a string quartet where we played Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven string quartets as well as the Dvorak "American" quartet, Ravel String quartet, the Bartok string quartets, and the Lutoslawski string quartet, I think I am qualified to say that this string quartet by Phillip Glass is unmitigated repetitive trash.
Very bland and digestible. Modern 'classical music' for people who don't like 'classical music'. Nice playing, though.
Well, no. Mahler didn't write any string quartets.