With my eyes I see a group of talented artists performing a very difficult and intricate piece of music, but in my minds’ eye I see a lunar vehicle traversing a timeless and pitiless landscape, on its way to a four million year-old mystery. What an incredible work.
imagine attending a church service where the congregation is aware of the importance of such a piece of music as this and truly appreciates how it fits into the service. i was blessed to serve two such churches a long time ago.
Just flawless to me. The sound that's possible with the human voices. I'm glad the audience's noise(farting and coughing) did not get picked up in this record unlike the other channel's Ligeti grand piece; good quality control here.
Man Eric Whitacre really stepped up the dissonance on this one Seriously though, what an incredible use of such an amazing instrumentation. The timbres and textures afforded by choirs are truly awesome, and Ligeti is a composer who explores and conveys these timbres and textures amazingly well. Not to mention the incredible sense of final tension with those measured bars of silence at the end. Amazing, Ligeti.
The universally beautifying sounds of Ligeti’s Lux Aeterna are forever my favourites. Thank you all, Ensemble Aedes. You all have such superb voices. 👏🏻👏🏼👏🏽👏🏾👏🏿
@@ionvasile12 It is a fairly usual phrase indicating that there is no doubt about the genius. The term "false genius" might indicate a fraud that somehow still was considered a genius by some people. I have some examples, but I'd rather not say.
Wonderful. the difficulty of the work, the excellent balance of the voices (highlighting the bass), make the work magnificent. With few members, there can be no mistakes, and that causes me the deepest admiration. Congratulations
A beautiful performance of this very difficult masterpiece by Ligeti for 16 solo voices. I know how difficult it is as I sang fourth alto in the first Australian performance of this work in 1969. I just love that incredibly high bass entry, it sounds so eerie.
@@CoyotitoLaPaz It is a hard work to sing, especially one voice to a part. It is written in 4/4 and in the format of a motet, but it has tone clusters, i.e. groups of notes a semitone apart (not quarter tones), and each beat is divided into triplets, quintuplets, septuplets etc. depending on which part you're singing, so most entries are not on the beat but somewhere in between, making it sound random without actually being so.
.....the sheer brilliance of stanley kubrick to use this music as the backdrop to the lunar landscapes, the solar system and the infinite echos of space.....this music will eternally require imagery upon listening.....
I bought the vinyl soundtrack to 2001 soon after its release My favorite track was Lux Aeterna. I always imagined myself riding in the moon bus towards TMA-1
This music had been used as example in the italian youtube cultural video "Lezioni di Musica - Il Canone" of the channel "musicamonteverde". Is a really very very interesting video.
Took me from 1969 & the film 2001 to just a few years back to actively search Ligeti, s work out.... & to see" Atmospheres " on Utube - actually to watch it played... Amazing to realise how he has the instruments make the sounds they do! Stunning!
@@klarahallochen6586 Dites merci à ceux - celui ou celle - qui vous l'ont fait détester. Mais, après tout, si c'est le "pire truc au monde" il vaut mieux arrêter au lieu de se gâcher la vie.
There are written lyrics in Latin, yes, but because every syllable is sustained for so long, the text turns into mostly sound and pitch instead of words with meaning.
He who fights monsters becomes a monster I'm OK with it 🤣 This world is a 1000 times worse than I thought when I was young - see Vessels of Wrath Romans 9-11
ceux qui commente sous ce commentaire bah vous etes des bg et aussi vous aller avoir 20 enfants de types asiatiques ce qui est une bonne chose car cela vous permettera d avoir une grosse main d oeuvre
MMXXII. Terra paene bellum nuclei plenum est. Hominum genus scientia sine spiritualitate abuti conatur ut terram ad mortem non ignoratam ducat. adiuva me obsecro! Hoc est Tokyo, Iaponia.
@@benkopal there are 9 women listed but only 8 standing in the front row, and one empty music stand, I think, on the right, so perhaps one was absent for the recording, but is still a member of the ensemble. Irrelevant as to how many voices the piece was written for anyway 51lunt, the observation is not necessarily a criticism.
With my eyes I see a group of talented artists performing a very difficult and intricate piece of music, but in my minds’ eye I see a lunar vehicle traversing a timeless and pitiless landscape, on its way to a four million year-old mystery. What an incredible work.
imagine attending a church service where the congregation is aware of the importance of such a piece of music as this and truly appreciates how it fits into the service. i was blessed to serve two such churches a long time ago.
Is that a true statement…??? If so, you are supremely blessed
@@joeeaton2422 yes, it's true. actually, two churches. one was pcusa, the other ucc. in both churches, nobody left until my postlude was over.
@@blueeyedbehr wow, this is absolutely magnificent….for totally real, this is absolutely magnificent….
Just flawless to me. The sound that's possible with the human voices. I'm glad the audience's noise(farting and coughing) did not get picked up in this record unlike the other channel's Ligeti grand piece; good quality control here.
Man Eric Whitacre really stepped up the dissonance on this one
Seriously though, what an incredible use of such an amazing instrumentation. The timbres and textures afforded by choirs are truly awesome, and Ligeti is a composer who explores and conveys these timbres and textures amazingly well. Not to mention the incredible sense of final tension with those measured bars of silence at the end. Amazing, Ligeti.
This piece was so perfectly chosen for the ride across the surface of the moon in 2001: A Space Odyssey. It brings chill down my spine.
Saisissant ! Quel chef d'oeuvre pour l'introspection ! Interprétation magistrale, merci !!!!
The universally beautifying sounds of Ligeti’s Lux Aeterna are forever my favourites. Thank you all, Ensemble Aedes. You all have such superb voices. 👏🏻👏🏼👏🏽👏🏾👏🏿
I became just awareness, being and becoming for 9 minutes. What an incredible performance.
In my mind this piece creates the image of differently colored beams of light playing and conflicting with themselves
Unique work for choir. You have to hear this work at least once in your life!
WONDERFUL, SIMPLY AN AWESOME CREATION. I LOVE IT.
An excellent performance of a sublime and very difficult piece.
Very good! What a wild choral piece. I have listened to this music so many times on 2001 soundtrack, 50 years now. Love this, thanks for sharing.
I can’t believe they did this live
Mind blowing!
shivers down the spine😳
Ligeti was a true genius, and this is an incredible version of one of his most beautiful works.
Please example of "false genius"! Indeed Ligeti is a genius but I would like to know a few false geniuses!
@@ionvasile12 It is a fairly usual phrase indicating that there is no doubt about the genius. The term "false genius" might indicate a fraud that somehow still was considered a genius by some people. I have some examples, but I'd rather not say.
Great job! This piece is very difficult!.
Admirable. Muchas gracias.
Such a unique piece, truly sends shivers down the spine. A powerful performance from Ensemble Aedes.
Hypnotic, splendid, amazing.
Take a headphones for listening this masterpiece and enjoy.
Beautiful and haunting
Wonderful. the difficulty of the work, the excellent balance of the voices (highlighting the bass), make the work magnificent. With few members, there can be no mistakes, and that causes me the deepest admiration. Congratulations
Oh thank you for this great comment :-)
astonishing. I love the conducting of the bars of silence at the end.
A beautiful performance of this very difficult masterpiece by Ligeti for 16 solo voices. I know how difficult it is as I sang fourth alto in the first Australian performance of this work in 1969. I just love that incredibly high bass entry, it sounds so eerie.
Wow! Is it really hard to stay on pitch given some are singing quarter tones? It seems like it would be like walking a tightrope
@@CoyotitoLaPaz It is a hard work to sing, especially one voice to a part. It is written in 4/4 and in the format of a motet, but it has tone clusters, i.e. groups of notes a semitone apart (not quarter tones), and each beat is divided into triplets, quintuplets, septuplets etc. depending on which part you're singing, so most entries are not on the beat but somewhere in between, making it sound random without actually being so.
So unbelievable!
Ensemble Aedes . this is 1 of those impossible songs . Impossible , I can not define .
¡Top de lo top! franzmerino
How they be human? They look human. But these voices are so beyond this mundane life. I think that angels walk among us.
I totally agree
This music I believe can inspire greatness.
.....the sheer brilliance of stanley kubrick to use this music as the backdrop to the lunar landscapes, the solar system and the infinite echos of space.....this music will eternally require imagery upon listening.....
Totally
Les gens il faut tous qu’on soit en top commentaire
pourquoi...
😊😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Les voix humaines traitées électroniquement sont sublimes et puissantes dans les oeuvres vocaless de Ligeti.
I bought the vinyl soundtrack to 2001 soon after its release My favorite track was Lux Aeterna. I always imagined myself riding in the moon bus towards TMA-1
Ensemble Aedes , You've done a fantastic job , Any conductor/ chorus would be as good .You're 1 of the list .
The audience didn't clap early. Props to them, as well as to the performers.
Never clap until the conductor until puts his hands down by his side. I learned this in elementary school, in Texas, in the Fifties.
Sublime.
s/o Doris, s/o Sabine, que du love sur vous ❤️❤️
@@taraborthwick9259 t’as vu
@@taraborthwick9259 sauf sabine
@@paulcarbonne6569 bah non du coup
This music had been used as example in the italian youtube cultural video "Lezioni di Musica - Il Canone" of the channel "musicamonteverde". Is a really very very interesting video.
JUL JUL JUL
DAMS DAMS DAMS
on est vrm les seuls a regarder ca en 2021...
Imagine les 3e de
l'année prochaine retrouvent ça
2024
Liberi e' un genio ,come kubrick che lo immortalo' nella odissea nello spazio !
Belles voix!
Now where did i leave the keys to the moon bus?
oh wow!
Je me suis abonné direct
How rare to see this work performed....
Took me from 1969 & the film 2001 to just a few years back to actively search Ligeti, s work out.... & to see" Atmospheres " on Utube - actually to watch it played... Amazing to realise how he has the instruments make the sounds they do! Stunning!
No ❤️
Nice!!!
Never listen to this with headphones in the dark. Never...Utterly awaesome but does your head in at the same time.
le saint dams
How long did they have to rehearse this in order to get it so perfect? Incredible!
nice 20/20 en musique, merci XD
j'ai arrêté de joue au piano cette année
meilleure decision de ma vie wsh
Same j'ai arrêté parce que starfullah ct chiant
@@abelisambert8799 pire truc au monde
@@klarahallochen6586 Dites merci à ceux - celui ou celle - qui vous l'ont fait détester. Mais, après tout, si c'est le "pire truc au monde" il vaut mieux arrêter au lieu de se gâcher la vie.
Impressive
Are they singing words, or just made-up syllables to make the notes?
There are written lyrics in Latin, yes, but because every syllable is sustained for so long, the text turns into mostly sound and pitch instead of words with meaning.
Gyorgy est très proche de l'essentiel
chere classe de 3e que pensez vous de cette composition musicale
@@taraborthwick9259 aie c violent il faut toujours traiter la video avec du respect c le travail des gens clame toi hein
je pense que tu devrais fermer ta gueule
Terrifying and perfect .
Mostly terrifying
Reality is terrifying .
@@lastunctives2095 ur terrifying
He who fights monsters becomes a monster I'm OK with it 🤣 This world is a 1000 times worse than I thought when I was young - see Vessels of Wrath Romans 9-11
@@lastunctives2095 what the hell
saviez vous que la protiution est legal en france cela donne des idees
proschiutto?
on habite pas en France sherlock même si c aussi légal ici
Harmony is an illusion?
qalf - damso
j'aime bien
PAZ.......SALUD........LIBERTAD......FELI CIDAD..........
How do they breve?
0:01~0:50
Dave...
je m'appel pas dave gentilhomme
@@taraborthwick9259 ¿?
@@TheOcta24 no worries I'll explain it to you. basically tara you and I are besties rn
리게티 - 영원한 빛
Too bad- they should have shown the excerpt from "2001: A Space Odyssey" on a rear-projection screen. Michael McClary
salut.
J’ai vu ta chaine
It’s very difficult to keep those disonantes (sp) in tune
Come non pensare alla Divina commedia ? E alla lenta resurrezione dei morti ? Ripeto Ligeti e' un iniziato ai misteri sacri .
Pioneering Sonic Artist. A rebel.
Ah merde j’espère que Madame Mathiot ne passe pas sur les commentaires...
Si vous passez par là madame, je ne suis pas le cours dsl:(
@@taraborthwick9259 dsl madameeee
pareil
@@taraborthwick9259 salut sabine je tenait a vous informer que je vous deteste, cordialement bonne journée
@@taraborthwick9259 elle voit les commentaires vous etes bz
j'voulais aller me laver les cheveux mais chuis obligee de regarder cette video pour mon cours de musqui en ligne....
feeling ur pain
on as physique après en plus
Miskin
@@abelisambert8799 probleme de fille, moi je contais me...
@@paulcarbonne6569 manger des chips
Ceux qui doivent regarder sa en musique 🙌
I'm confused tbh
AH
AH
@@xy3309 La fabrique de l'ignorance
6:32 me cagué encima xd
How mechanical musical instruments are.
Capolavoro senza tempo.
PAIX........SANTÉ......LIBERTÉ......FELI CITÉ..........
м вершин убежали в какие-то светлые дали. Мы, сообщество женщин, мужчин, мы никак, мы никак же за них не страдали. Жили,
Mme Bazin c’est elle qui m’a envoyé ici 😂
ceux qui commente sous ce commentaire bah vous etes des bg et aussi vous aller avoir 20 enfants de types asiatiques ce qui est une bonne chose car cela vous permettera d avoir une grosse main d oeuvre
No ❤️
tg c nul pour le coup
@@wazzedp nn je trouve ca pas mal
Frère ta raison par quontre Time ZFR😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
8:10 *COUGH*
if u read that, just stop te music
je suis un peux Lost par contre
JEAN MARIE LE PEN PRESIDENT
MMXXII. Terra paene bellum nuclei plenum est. Hominum genus scientia sine spiritualitate abuti conatur ut terram ad mortem non ignoratam ducat. adiuva me obsecro! Hoc est Tokyo, Iaponia.
P
El pepe
El pepe
El pepe
Too much coughing, very disrespectful.
C'est chelou
Défaite de la musique ...
je suis de ton avis bg
OH Gilou coment tu vas bien depuis
The group is too small for this. And they don't seem confident enough. One woman is buried in her score and never seems to look up.
the piece is a perfect fit for a one-per-part performance. I wonder why they are 17 (and why 18 are listed, and why alphabetically).
@@benkopal there are 9 women listed but only 8 standing in the front row, and one empty music stand, I think, on the right, so perhaps one was absent for the recording, but is still a member of the ensemble. Irrelevant as to how many voices the piece was written for anyway 51lunt, the observation is not necessarily a criticism.
stfu dumb bitch
Did I ask
U must be rlly confident hiding behind ur screen lmao
P
El pepe
El pepe
El pepe