I remember the old Bugs Bunny cartoons where he's playing a piano concert and the guy in the audience keeps coughing, so Bugs pulls a pistol and shoots him dead. Bugs fixed a glitch.
Nice try. Start with the second movement - it's HILARIOUS. But it's also very rigorously composed. It rewards close study. The notes are anything but random.
At the section with the Wild string parts alternating with the static plucky wind parts the strings really just play chromatic scales with a bunch of octave displacement, but because of all the individual players and voices it doesn't sound anything like that😅 it's really interestingly constructed
Scary...I love it!
Thanks!
super!
I remember the old Bugs Bunny cartoons where he's playing a piano concert and the guy in the audience keeps coughing, so Bugs pulls a pistol and shoots him dead. Bugs fixed a glitch.
fantástico !!!!
loved it
@BrushworkUK absolutely agreed! They should read "Silence" by Cage....
I'm curios why the subtitle told the upcoming repertoire is Bartok's divertimento...
Very satisfactory!!!
Buta oh, la volá rara
I have seen the score...however, it confuses me to such a level that I don't even understand what to read.
we just lack the fingernails on a chalk board.
I personally liked the introduction music a lot more than the actual concerto, I wish I know the name if it (the introduction music)
Bartok- Divertimento
7'46' will to kill!
Keep calm Peter!)
pianisisisisissisisismo
pppffff qué tomada de pelo más grande!!
How in the world could this piece have 2 movements?! Mvt. I: E on cello for 8 minutes at (pppppp) Mvt. II: Ponticello Tremolo Random Notes
*hust* ?
Nice performance. But the audience! Coughs, sneezes and mobile phones ...
Very good performance. But this piece needs to be performed in a perfect silence. Those people who can't stop coughing are so boring!
Exactly!
They better should leave the hall.
Nice try. Start with the second movement - it's HILARIOUS. But it's also very rigorously composed. It rewards close study. The notes are anything but random.
At the section with the Wild string parts alternating with the static plucky wind parts the strings really just play chromatic scales with a bunch of octave displacement, but because of all the individual players and voices it doesn't sound anything like that😅 it's really interestingly constructed