Allow me to say that what your doing to bring the vastness of the world of music to people is amazing. In a world where it can feel like the copyright system is perpetually trying to keep music stuck in the very distant past and thwart the learning of modernist and post-modernist music, your channel shines through as a bastion that counters that notion in the name of music communication for others. THANK YOU!!!!!!
Love Malcolm Arnold. His famous piece Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondo I’ve played many times. Once under the baton of the legendary conductor Col. Lowell E. Grahm. He’s got such a wonderful almost stoic level of craftsmanship to his writing.
Allow me to say that what your doing to bring the vastness of the world of music to people is amazing. In a world where it can feel like the copyright system is perpetually trying to keep music stuck in the very distant past and thwart the learning of modernist and post-modernist music, your channel shines through as a bastion that counters that notion in the name of music communication for others. THANK YOU!!!!!!
Love Malcolm Arnold. His famous piece Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondo I’ve played many times. Once under the baton of the legendary conductor Col. Lowell E. Grahm. He’s got such a wonderful almost stoic level of craftsmanship to his writing.
Thank you for posting this wonderful and imaginative score. Playing the Andante movement Adagio made it even more beautiful.
WilliamJamesRoss -- .....and preternaturally apt for a cloudy day (Rain Season) on the south Oaxacan Pacific.....
Fabulous music ! Arnold is soo worth programming !
0:04 I
4:57 II
11:42 III
Weirdly Shostakovich-like at times. Love it!
the first piece have a shadow of poulenc's work
the secund one looks like cyill scott's early one morning
Who can tell me if the first part of this composition is tonal or atonal? I see in the partiture video (and hear) so many ♭ notes
quite good ...
a bit classical ...
is this serialism?
Witzig. Komische Vögel im Wald.