As if the music alone wasn't complex and enigmatic enough, the creativity involved in creating these videos make this audio and visual experience a cerebral fireworks display! 🌟Brilliant, Mr. Malinowski!
I love how the visuals stop moving and come back in with the clunk of the organ stops (like at 0:45). Gave me shivers! Really makes the clunk sound like part of the music.
@@bsku0765 Sure. The top and bottom note of the 3 that are pentagons form an interval. If you count up from the bottom of a scale starting from 1, the fifth note will form a "fifth interval" with the 1st one. A diminished fifth is an interval that is one half step smaller than a fifth. That's the interval I'm referencing. Side note: the 3 notes shown as pentagons form a diminished triad.
That fugue is one of the strangest yet most coherent fugues I have ever heard
Seriously! I think it's all just in 5/8 with that common 3+2 pattern as in Take Five and the James Bond theme.
I love that you keep uploading after all these years!😭
It's my life.
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@@smalin I don't know why but that felt poignant
@@bsku0765 It did though
4:54 - Fugue
The ending of the prelude is fantastic, ill have to write that out or get a score somewhere
I'll be adding a link to the score to the FAQ as soon as the composer puts it online.
Do all this guys live in some kind of neo baroque bohemianistic society?
Who?
@@bsku0765 Delplace, Hunt and others
@@Kam-xm6mm if so, where can I join???
@@henrykwieniawski7233 I’ll join too:-) [i know Hunt lives in Germany… we can start there:-) ]
As if the music alone wasn't complex and enigmatic enough, the creativity involved in creating these videos make this audio and visual experience a cerebral fireworks display! 🌟Brilliant, Mr. Malinowski!
I love how the visuals stop moving and come back in with the clunk of the organ stops (like at 0:45). Gave me shivers! Really makes the clunk sound like part of the music.
Crazy harmonies, love that 'edgy' type of baroque
Love how pentagons in fugue increase in size on holded notes - it's like a metaphor for 'don't forget about me, I'm still here' :D
Aw yeahh
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wait i totally didnt realize that a couple subject entries are inverted :o
What do the colors mean
4:21 INDOWS 3
Why pentagons? 🤔
Think about it.
@@smalin hahahahaha ok
The interval between the top and bottom is a diminished fifth. Hopefully that's it?
@@benjaminwerner9971 I have no idea what that means. Mind explaining a bit?
@@bsku0765 Sure. The top and bottom note of the 3 that are pentagons form an interval. If you count up from the bottom of a scale starting from 1, the fifth note will form a "fifth interval" with the 1st one. A diminished fifth is an interval that is one half step smaller than a fifth. That's the interval I'm referencing.
Side note: the 3 notes shown as pentagons form a diminished triad.
where you can get the score?
I've added a link to the FAQ.
It's NOT in E Minor
See "Why is the pitch one-half step flat?" in the FAQ.
@@smalinok got it