I'm a 73 year old retired classically trained dancer of ballet, and all of my adult life has been spent with the classical composers of our ages. And I have been listening to music of the continuum for that last 25, I truly believe that much of this music is the next generation of such composers as Bach,Handel,Beethoven etc,and Schulze being one of the masters.
@mark heyne Mark, I finished my career in classical dance,as the artistic director of the Minnesota State Ballet Company,and as a part of that position I choreographed many new works. So with that being said,to answer the first part of your questions,I did do some works based on his music. And while MS might not be the easiest of composer's to work with,I think that I can say without a doubt that not only did the company enjoy putting dance to his music,but the audience's who attended those performances throughly enjoyed the interpretation. Now I have choreographed works based on the music of many electronic composer's of our time,and as i said earlier that though his music isn't always the easiest to work with,what tells the choreographer the success or failure is the reaction of the audience and the dancers themselves. Personally I found his work to be extremely satisfying to use.
Yes Michael, agree totally. I am 62 yrs old, and have listened to Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream, and others of that genre since 17/18 yrs old. Their music never gets old, and yes it is like classical music in it`s own way, bringing out emotions, and telling a story, a different story to every listener.
The problem is that KS offers us large-scale works and these bring certain expectations as regards structure and development. Classical composers invented structures based on key relationships, the music moving from a home key to a related key, exploiting the major/minor tension and so on. Most popular music composers write short songs and when they attempt something "symphonic", their lack of training in musical structures lets them down - everything meanders or simply stays static. Possible exceptions to the rule are Mike Oldfield on early albums like Ommadawn, Yes on Close to the Edge (but not much else) and Tangerine Dream when guided by J Schmoelling, who has some classical training. I suspect some writers of shorter songs also have these skills e.g. Lennon and McCartney, Beach Boys, Prefab Sprout. There will be others but I don't think KS is one of them. 22 minutes into this album (I gave up after that) he is still using the same very restricted chord sequence as at the opening. (Very similar to chords I remember from Dig It by KS, so not even new😀).The only variety lies in the instrumentation. So it sounds great for five minutes or so but cannot develop. Repetition substitutes poorly for development. JSB, WAM, LvB and their inheritors would never have tried on such a scam
+Johnny G - That's absolutely wonderful to hear! If you'd lke to explore this genre of music further, I can definitely recommend Tangerine Deam's work. The Rubycon album, in particular, is a masterpiece in my humble opinion - even if it's a bit more experimental than this. Cheers!
Odszedł największy, najwybitniejszy, najgenialniejszy muzyk niemiecki od czasów Richarda Wagnera. Nikt Go nie zastąpi. Żegnaj Klaus! Zostawiłeś muzykę, która zawsze była i będzie ze mną.
Even if it’ll be forgotten, some life form will probably find old iPhone with UA-cam app to discover it again. Well, it is also possible there will be no servers to stream this music.
Auf diesen fein geknüpften Klangteppichen von Klaus Schulze schwebe ich nun schon seit mehr als 40 Jahre. Und sie verlieren nie den Reiz der Faszination.
Je suis allé voir KS en concert à Reims au cinéma Opéra le 19 avril 1977, j’avais 17 ans.... Le début de mon histoire d’amour avec ces musiques planantes, ces atmosphères si particulières qui m’accompagnent toujours aujourd’hui (Jean Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream, Pink Floyd, etc.) Merci à ces compositeurs de talents.
I'm not exactly a bible-person but I do live by this quote; "He that findeth his life shall lose it; and he that loseth his life for my sake shall find it."
Recorded in Hambühren, Germany - 2001-2002 Composer: Klaus Schulze Performers: Klaus Schulze, Thomas Kagermann (violin, flute, vocals), Thomas Becker (oboe, english horn), Mickes (guitar)
wonderful ... for listen in the deep night, below lighting night of the little lamp... Everywhere around me is silence and gray walls. Just one window behind me, from there i see darkness in street. Nobody, only silence and this song.
mainstream is satanic, they have to push their agenda. musik like this opens your mind. that is not what the deep state whants for us. they need slaves, not thinking people. even if a good melody gets in the charts, the text is most of the time ether stupid or demonic. it is never to late to dicover new stuff. just be happy that you found it at all. i know listen to musik like this since i was a teen, but that guy i also fund just now.
This music is composed with beautiful harmful musicians I know and they disert a lot of honor and love. For all those people who is agree with me. Thank you much for listening to. 🙏
@@XHALE303 Your reply is literally utterly useless. It's a purist, egotistical comment regarding the origins of "music" as a whole, which is always completely useless territory. It's akin to solipsism. Ferdinand's comment was beneficial. Yours? Pedantic.
Une nouvelle version que je ne connais pas. A méditer. La recherche musicale est toujours aussi performante. Bravo klaus. Personne n'est plus haut que vous.
Vai, Dumnezeule dar ce super tare este, chiar în ajunu centenarului. Parcă nu-mi vine să cred că este făcută de mână omenească. Pur și simplu nu mă mai satur să-l ascult...
This is my first 'subscribe' on UA-cam. Heard this, watched my 17 yr old cat lie her little butt down, raise her head ,close her eyes and purr on my lap.
If I get out of the noise of the world I'm going to escape here. I like the consistency of classical instruments and electronic effects. I think this is the best job of the master.
I must admit I missed his music in past but very pleased to have caught up, without You Tube I most likely would have missed him completely. My regret is I understand he has retired from playing live, such a shame would have loved to see him.
I am glad, he isnt famous nowadays anymore. Would be a total sale out for his art. Dont want to see him in lines with pretenders like schiller or paul van dyke or who else. Sad but true.
Klaus Schulze is the emblem of progressivity and creativity in music. He is the master of welding reasonable , emotional , mystical and mysterious chains to uplift and transcend you from depths of your true self.
Wonderful start for the 5 piece set, Uncle Klaus, thank you. Please don't forger to send me a signed copy when your brother comes in December.I'll shine my shoos every day, I promise. Thank you too, Ezechie, for checking in with the disk.
*träumt*... wie wunderschön es doch wär, wenn Menschen "nur" Solches schaffen würden,verbunden in Liebe zueinander. so schön & miteinander fließend wie diese Scheibe....
Well, it has Wolfgang Tiepold and Tobias Becker on it, two of the best musicians KS ever collaborated with - so what could go wrong? Some people appear to be annoyed by the guitar, but I suppose these are people who don't appreciate good (e-) guitar playing anyway to begin with. I, for one, enjoy it a lot...
A mis 97 años, he visto de todo, escuchado mucho de todo, he dicho de todo, pero este trabajo deja resumido toda esta vida de altos y bajos, vangelis, jarre, tomita, luc ponti, parsons, anderson, debieran aprender un poco de la humuildad de este sr. de la música.
Vos sons sont uniques et splendide Klaus , et me rappelle beaucoup Tangerine Dreams . Vos sons , me rentre dans les tripes ,et m' emporte dans une paix , une sérénité à couper le souffle . Merci Klaus .Fabien .
I quite like this in a strange sort of way. It matches the mood I am in at the moment. I have read a lot of the comments and my goodness there is an awful lot of bollocks being spoken about this man. Even though I quite like it I can't imagine listening to it in preference to all else. There's reams of this sort of stuff out there. So much to hear, so little time to do it in.
Hey, Johnny G: first, hope you'll be around for another decade at least. You should, here on YT, listen to Klaus Schulze's 'The Cello'. It is definitely one of my favourites. I am 58 and can only dream of reaching your age. I have pretty close to 70 CD's by Klaus Schulze. Lots of really decent music.
Orphée avait fini de chanter et chacun restait immobile. La tête avancée, l'oreille attentive, en l'écoutant encore tant était vive l'impression que ses chants laissait dans les âmes. APOLLONIOS de Rhodes Sublime et magique merci Klaus Schulze🙏
Absolutely fantastic, like all music from Schulze. I wonder if he incorporated a real guitar, like the one playing around the 30th. minute, or if he does that himself with his keyboards. Either way, just fantastic.
I'm a 73 year old retired classically trained dancer of ballet, and all of my adult life has been spent with the classical composers of our ages. And I have been listening to music of the continuum for that last 25, I truly believe that much of this music is the next generation of such composers as Bach,Handel,Beethoven etc,and Schulze being one of the masters.
@mark heyne Mark,
I finished my career in classical dance,as the artistic director of the Minnesota State Ballet Company,and as a part of that position I choreographed many new works. So with that being said,to answer the first part of your questions,I did do some works based on his music. And while MS might not be the easiest of composer's to work with,I think that I can say without a doubt that not only did the company enjoy putting dance to his music,but the audience's who attended those performances throughly enjoyed the interpretation.
Now I have choreographed works based on the music of many electronic composer's of our time,and as i said earlier that though his music isn't always the easiest to work with,what tells the choreographer the success or failure is the reaction of the audience and the dancers themselves. Personally I found his work to be extremely satisfying to use.
Yes Michael, agree totally. I am 62 yrs old, and have listened to Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream, and others of that genre since 17/18 yrs old. Their music never gets old, and yes it is like classical music in it`s own way, bringing out emotions, and telling a story, a different story to every listener.
Fascinating
Respect from Chicago sir.
The problem is that KS offers us large-scale works and these bring certain expectations as regards structure and development. Classical composers invented structures based on key relationships, the music moving from a home key to a related key, exploiting the major/minor tension and so on. Most popular music composers write short songs and when they attempt something "symphonic", their lack of training in musical structures lets them down - everything meanders or simply stays static. Possible exceptions to the rule are Mike Oldfield on early albums like Ommadawn, Yes on Close to the Edge (but not much else) and Tangerine Dream when guided by J Schmoelling, who has some classical training. I suspect some writers of shorter songs also have these skills e.g. Lennon and McCartney, Beach Boys, Prefab Sprout. There will be others but I don't think KS is one of them. 22 minutes into this album (I gave up after that) he is still using the same very restricted chord sequence as at the opening. (Very similar to chords I remember from Dig It by KS, so not even new😀).The only variety lies in the instrumentation. So it sounds great for five minutes or so but cannot develop. Repetition substitutes poorly for development. JSB, WAM, LvB and their inheritors would never have tried on such a scam
This is way better than 99% of "ambient" music produced today and published on UA-cam.
Just wonderful for relaxing, and I'm in the middle of my eigthth decade. Glad I found this type of music before I disappear!!
+Johnny G - That's absolutely wonderful to hear! If you'd lke to explore this genre of music further, I can definitely recommend Tangerine Deam's work. The Rubycon album, in particular, is a masterpiece in my humble opinion - even if it's a bit more experimental than this. Cheers!
Yes Rubycon is a mystery album
For me Mirrage still is thw best.
Thank you, Rimvydas!
Lets go to listen it once more :)
R.I.P Klaus Schulze, vielen Dank mit dir auf der Reise in das musikalische Kosmos.
❤wow. Pięknie się słucha. ❤❤❤ super muza .
Odszedł największy, najwybitniejszy, najgenialniejszy muzyk niemiecki od czasów Richarda Wagnera. Nikt Go nie zastąpi. Żegnaj Klaus! Zostawiłeś muzykę, która zawsze była i będzie ze mną.
Zgadzam się z Panem ! Od 1977 roku maluje przy muzyce Klausa i malował będę. Pozdrawiam !
So grateful having found him...now I'm in love ...
I believe this music will never be forgotten by mankind.
Even if it’ll be forgotten, some life form will probably find old iPhone with UA-cam app to discover it again. Well, it is also possible there will be no servers to stream this music.
Poland Love Klaus Schulze ! RiP Electronic Music Pioneer (*)
Auf diesen fein geknüpften Klangteppichen von Klaus Schulze schwebe ich nun schon seit mehr als 40 Jahre. Und sie verlieren nie den Reiz der Faszination.
Immer wieder und noch faszinierend
Je suis allé voir KS en concert à Reims au cinéma Opéra le 19 avril 1977, j’avais 17 ans.... Le début de mon histoire d’amour avec ces musiques planantes, ces atmosphères si particulières qui m’accompagnent toujours aujourd’hui (Jean Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream, Pink Floyd, etc.) Merci à ces compositeurs de talents.
J ai pas eue la chance de voir tous c dieux de la musique ...bonheur a toi ainsi que tout les gens que t aimes.
🙏
for me, this is one of the biggest masterpiece´s i´ve ever heard
Try his album Kontinuum, my favorite of his, Sequenzer my favorite of all!!
Wow ... guitar at 30 min ... out of this world
I'm listening to that part now. And it's wonderful. I seen your comment and and looked and I was at 31 min in . So yea thx . Cheers
Oh wow it punched over a million. This has never gotten old.
I would like this song to be played at my funeral and it will be a beautiful moment 😇
when is the funeral going to happen ? Did you order the undertaker, priest and all the rest for it already ? the music is just one part of it ...
This music is a key to a door beyond which you can both lose and find yourself.
and "Be Yourself"
I'm not exactly a bible-person but I do live by this quote;
"He that findeth his life shall lose it; and he that loseth his life for my sake shall find it."
You are hundred % in right, also in this time
I amLisa
Well you said it
Klaus was a door to perception.
Truly a gem 💎 literally perfect
Recorded in Hambühren, Germany - 2001-2002
Composer: Klaus Schulze
Performers: Klaus Schulze, Thomas Kagermann (violin, flute, vocals), Thomas Becker (oboe, english horn), Mickes (guitar)
One of my favorite Schulze tunes. Very atmospheric- great for burning a bowl.
Burning a bowl! Cheers 420 if you are still kickin it!
I feel like i just came home, to where I always belonged. A masterpiece.
damn this klaus schulze dude is seriously good
And you will never run out of listening material. The guy is a machine.
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wonderful ... for listen in the deep night, below lighting night of the little lamp... Everywhere around me is silence and gray walls. Just one window behind me, from there i see darkness in street. Nobody, only silence and this song.
František Klimuš You got the poetry. I feel it.
just why is is that we the ordinary Joe never get to know of these wonderful arists making beautiful music,Im 83
and have never heard of this,
Because TV, Radio, mainstream
mainstream is satanic, they have to push their agenda. musik like this opens your mind. that is not what the deep state whants for us. they need slaves, not thinking people.
even if a good melody gets in the charts, the text is most of the time ether stupid or demonic.
it is never to late to dicover new stuff. just be happy that you found it at all.
i know listen to musik like this since i was a teen, but that guy i also fund just now.
You do now..... immerse yourself 😌
That picture is beautiful!
The music is from a different world and is the most beautiful and harmful musicians I know. But there are a lot, in my world.
This music is composed with beautiful harmful musicians I know and they disert a lot of honor and love. For all those people who is agree with me. Thank you much for listening to. 🙏
Love.
It has inspired me to draw it, it's beautiful I love drawing bare trees and moon
The father of electronic ambient & chill out... This guy was making this stuff long before the rave generation was even born
Yeah africans & other tribes where making music before the modern west even existed
& why your statement is true & also utterly useless
@@XHALE303 And yours isn't then?
@@XHALE303 Your reply is literally utterly useless. It's a purist, egotistical comment regarding the origins of "music" as a whole, which is always completely useless territory. It's akin to solipsism. Ferdinand's comment was beneficial. Yours? Pedantic.
The remarkable ability to make a song longer than 1 hour irresistibly fascinating, even though it may seem "repetitive"!
Hmmm ... certainly repetitive, not so sure about "irresistibly fascinating"
@@piglet5287 Sgt Wagner said the same thing as well
@@killerbean494 perhaps you could explain. I know who Sgt Wagner was btw
@@piglet5287 You do?
@@killerbean494 Nazi camp commander?
Une nouvelle version que je ne connais pas. A méditer. La recherche musicale est toujours aussi performante. Bravo klaus.
Personne n'est plus haut que vous.
Probably some of the nicest music here in our Galaxy
What a journey listening to this wonderful music.
Music reminds me of Twin Peaks.
Thank you so much.
Vai, Dumnezeule dar ce super tare este, chiar în ajunu centenarului. Parcă nu-mi vine să cred că este făcută de mână omenească. Pur și simplu nu mă mai satur să-l ascult...
This is my first 'subscribe' on UA-cam. Heard this, watched my 17 yr old cat lie her little butt down, raise her head ,close her eyes and purr on my lap.
If I get out of the noise of the world I'm going to escape here. I like the consistency of classical instruments and electronic effects. I think this is the best job of the master.
Beautiful, peaceful music, thank you for sharing this!
Great rendition of this classic! Gershwin can be proud of you. Thank you.
it is so nice to hear relaxing music wonderful Thank you so much
Beethoven, Pink Floyd e Klaus Schulz; a música viajando nas veias, passando pelo coração e se alojando no cérebro , DESBUNDE
❤🙏
Perfect musical atmosphere, during my long sessions of alchemical works: thank you!
what do you do?
@@sarahkey6284 a stone
Turning lead into gold? Any success?
I must admit I missed his music in past but very pleased to have caught up, without You Tube I most likely would have missed him completely. My regret is I understand he has retired from playing live, such a shame would have loved to see him.
I am glad, he isnt famous nowadays anymore. Would be a total sale out for his art. Dont want to see him in lines with pretenders like schiller or paul van dyke or who else. Sad but true.
Thoroughly beautiful, thankyou for uploading this for us.
Klaus Schulze is the emblem of progressivity and creativity in music. He is the master of welding reasonable , emotional , mystical and mysterious chains to uplift and transcend you from depths of your true self.
I disagree. All of his music sounds the same for years and years. It's boring and a waste of time..
Jos. Then why are you here?
But yes its true its boring. Makes me want to play and listen to my own stuff
Pete Namlook - Air [full album] Looking for Klaus I found this
Pete Namlook - Silence I+II [full album]
This is astonishing piece of Art, takes me to another dimension :)) Thank You Mister Schulze
This is such great music to listen to in all moods - thanks!
He was a very talented music artist. love his
Great Music!!!! I have Klaus Schulze - The Theme: The Rhodes Elegy [HQ] on my favorites!!!!!
So chill and I love the photograph.
I wonder if the music is in heaven, where You are now, is some like this. Thanks for the music.
tout simplement essentiel ... je découvre, merci.
thank you for your reply,just where have I been all these years to have missed this wonderful music
Man this is beautiful stuff moves every nerve an sinew in my body
My first recods of Klaus Schulze are from the 70s. Still as enjoyable now as then.
You won't disappear. It is simply a timeless dream. And yes, I am glad I found this music as well.
:(
Wonderful start for the 5 piece set, Uncle Klaus, thank you. Please don't forger to send me a signed copy when your brother comes in December.I'll shine my shoos every day, I promise.
Thank you too, Ezechie, for checking in with the disk.
*träumt*... wie wunderschön es doch wär, wenn Menschen "nur" Solches schaffen würden,verbunden in Liebe zueinander. so schön & miteinander fließend wie diese Scheibe....
Well, it has Wolfgang Tiepold and Tobias Becker on it, two of the best musicians KS ever collaborated with - so what could go wrong? Some people appear to be annoyed by the guitar, but I suppose these are people who don't appreciate good (e-) guitar playing anyway to begin with. I, for one, enjoy it a lot...
Gracias Ezechiel2012, que música tan magistral nos has regalado, realmente Maravillosa. Desde Chile, afectuoso saludo.💥💫🌹
Maravillosa música tienes Buenos gustos
♥♥♥♥ Klaus Schulze (Meister) Elektronik dafür Respeckt & liebe !!!!
This is perfect music! So simple and at the same time so complex!
Friend asks, “ Whats your favorite Schulz piece?”
My response, “Seriously?”
Hi from Turkey! Wonderful sound..
Ich Liebe das Stück , einfach nur Kopfhörer auf und genießen .
Danke Klaus Schulze
what a joy to listen to, so good, brings out strange thoughts,every things been said,back to my thoughts,my strange thoughts,if only?
Despite being released in 2008, it feels extremely 90's, or possibly the mid/late 80's.
It's the squelchy sax and the steamy cymbals.
A mis 97 años, he visto de todo, escuchado mucho de todo, he dicho de todo, pero este trabajo deja resumido toda esta vida de altos y bajos, vangelis, jarre, tomita, luc ponti, parsons, anderson, debieran aprender un poco de la humuildad de este sr. de la música.
Vos sons sont uniques et splendide Klaus , et me rappelle beaucoup Tangerine Dreams . Vos sons , me rentre dans les tripes ,et m' emporte dans une paix , une sérénité à couper le souffle . Merci Klaus .Fabien .
Einer der Besten Musiker Danke !!!
So beautifully meditative.
I,m Home. Im heartened to listen again to something wonderfully precious as this. I had thought i,d Hear Minaretts for a long or shorter time..
I quite like this in a strange sort of way. It matches the mood I am in at the moment. I have read a lot of the comments and my goodness there is an awful lot of bollocks being spoken about this man. Even though I quite like it I can't imagine listening to it in preference to all else. There's reams of this sort of stuff out there. So much to hear, so little time to do it in.
one of my favourite albums from Herr KS.
My nerves are melting away in pure bliss.......
wow... so simple and so beautiful.
It relax me when I stop the music after 10 minutes listening..
C'est mon thème de choix préféré! les basses sont vibrantes!
we all will fade away in time
make sure you put your mark in this world to be remember, otherwise you will completely fade away...
RIP Legend.
i derive so much comfort in this masterpiece.
who needs religion when there exists music like this?
Great music man, Thx :-) d(- -)b The first Klaus Schulze I listened to! Very good! Greetings from Australia!
One of my favorites!
....... Legendary ....... Lux and Thank you
Nos deja un genio de la música su legado es maravilloso e inmortal
It's a shame that i'm only now discovering this shiny gem.
Yes a GrandMaster piece
Thank You
perfekt! sehr gut und fein, tiefsinnig, danke!
It puts me in mind of Brian Eno's "Music for Airports". Brilliant!
Wonderfully evocative and mesmerizing.
Reverent just enjoying :) Klaus Schulze - The Theme: The Rhodes Elegy [HQ]
This is magical, sensational music...am I dreaming it? :))
Absolutely beautiful, thankyou.
Hey, Johnny G: first, hope you'll be around for another decade at least. You should, here on YT, listen to Klaus Schulze's 'The Cello'. It is definitely one of my favourites. I am 58 and can only dream of reaching your age. I have pretty close to 70 CD's by Klaus Schulze. Lots of really decent music.
Thanks for mentioning "The Cell"! I liked it a lot, but this one is simply amazing.
Fascinating music. Very cerebral.
I love Klaus and this even invokes shades of Soft Machine !
Einfach die Augen schließen und genießen 🤗👍
Orphée avait fini de chanter et chacun restait immobile. La tête avancée, l'oreille attentive, en l'écoutant encore tant était vive l'impression que ses chants laissait dans les âmes.
APOLLONIOS de Rhodes
Sublime et magique merci Klaus Schulze🙏
Es la conexión con el infinito.gracias.
wonderful music° Thank you for this channel°
Just heard this. its brilliant.
Absolutely fantastic, like all music from Schulze. I wonder if he incorporated a real guitar, like the one playing around the 30th. minute, or if he does that himself with his keyboards. Either way, just fantastic.
So easy to get lost in 🌌🌠
Astounding Sounds Amazing Music.....{hawkwind album}
wonderful ..!! yes
there is resonance... surprisingly it came after some piano tunes. It's under the radar of the mainstream search...