Greetings fellow appreciators. Without you, the world would be a lonely place. This concerto is something else. Fun, funky, weird, haunting. Just started listening to it a few days ago. Now I cant stop
wow, what an insane piece of music! takes one all over the place. I was reading an essay about Kubrick (the Kubrick site) which mentioned Ligeti and led me here. very fun rabbit hole we're in today
To me this work sounds like a fascinating, brilliant, and exhilarating continuation of Bartok’s 1st and 2nd concertos. What a treat to be able to read along! Thank you!
I mean that it must be extremely hard to play this concerto unless you can rehearse with the orchestra already weeks before the execution. (Sorry for my English..)
@hardtofindscores he doesn't know anything. Thats why. Anyfool knows da average person doesn't recognize even average composition. What he t hinks when he rarely even does will not be attended to by anyone but himself and if he's lucky maybe a family member. Those who know put Ligeti at top.
Timestamps:
Movement I - 0:00
Movement II - 3:57
Movement III - 10:59
Movement IV - 15:22
Movement V - 20:10
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Greetings fellow appreciators. Without you, the world would be a lonely place. This concerto is something else. Fun, funky, weird, haunting. Just started listening to it a few days ago. Now I cant stop
wow, what an insane piece of music! takes one all over the place. I was reading an essay about Kubrick (the Kubrick site) which mentioned Ligeti and led me here. very fun rabbit hole we're in today
To me this work sounds like a fascinating, brilliant, and exhilarating continuation of Bartok’s 1st and 2nd concertos. What a treat to be able to read along! Thank you!
The Boulez/Aimard performance with the score? I've hit the lottery today :) thank you for this!
Love this composer
Aimard is amazing :)
@@hardtofindscoresWhat would you think is your favorite etude?
Probably no. 12
this recording is so good...
Wow. I love it. Thank you.
sodelicious...................
nice they playing the blues
I mean that it must be extremely hard to play this concerto unless you can rehearse with the orchestra already weeks before the execution. (Sorry for my English..)
Ah yes. I actually saw it live a few days ago. Poor pianist
How do you manage to get all this stuff together?
Wdym?
Reupload
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Not impressive
May I know why?
@@hardtofindscores He probably doesn't like the fact that its not (audibly) tonal.
🤣
Cuz u don't know sheet
@hardtofindscores he doesn't know anything. Thats why. Anyfool knows da average person doesn't recognize even average composition. What he t hinks when he rarely even does will not be attended to by anyone but himself and if he's lucky maybe a family member. Those who know put Ligeti at top.