Iannis Xenakis _ "Jonchaies" for 109 musicians (1977)

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  • @rembeadgc
    @rembeadgc 5 років тому +27

    Now, who didn't think "Psycho" at 0:10? I saw the knife coming down!

  • @4piecechickenmcnuggets
    @4piecechickenmcnuggets Рік тому +5

    IDK HOW DID I GET HERE BUT IT IS HAUNTINGLY BEAUTIFUL

  • @alexg7554
    @alexg7554 7 років тому +30

    Absolutely stunning, both the composition and this recording of it. Fairly accessible piece as far as Xenakis goes. This man was the epitomy of modern. Daring, inventive, and just bloody fascinating.

    • @gerryweil8656
      @gerryweil8656 3 роки тому +1

      Xenakis tiene " Cojones" ! Su obra es emocionante y toca partes ocultas de mi ser ! Gerry Weil

  • @66AUD6
    @66AUD6 8 років тому +82

    I feel blessed to reach a point in which I can listen to this with pleasure. I don't get why people are so compelled to compare music in terms of better/worse, true/bullshit...and let the discussion end there.
    I love pop music, and experimental. Sure, I don't find every music as pleasing as another, and I find some more shallow than others, but then I just agree with myself that I either have yet to understand what is being transmitted under the surface, or I just don't socially connect to it yet. So, I think connection to a music is relative (dependent on our individual history). But the thing about relativity is that we can influence the point from which we experience something once we become aware of it. And why close ourselves off to that possibility, as artists?
    Music may be relative, but it's also universally necessary. Which means to me that there is always some potential connection.

    • @lexmedved
      @lexmedved 8 років тому +7

      i like this too, but i keep hearing the rite of spring. kinda like you can never avoid that bo didly riff.

    • @alexreik424
      @alexreik424 8 років тому +1

      ........madman....justify this bo didly riff idiotic bullshit

    • @mirandac8712
      @mirandac8712 8 років тому +10

      Very well said! I feel the same way. I have never understood personal claims on art. To hear the melody finally emerge out of the gray mass about a minute into the piece is such a gift. The inadvertent (?) Bartok quote at 1:59. Xenakis was a clever, clever man -- as well as being totally serious.

    • @66AUD6
      @66AUD6 8 років тому +1

      I wouldn't have gotten that Bartok reference. I have horrible recall when it comes to linking names and titles.

    • @66AUD6
      @66AUD6 8 років тому

      what riff?

  • @merriman53
    @merriman53 11 років тому +42

    One of Xenakis's greatest works.

    • @goatlps
      @goatlps 4 роки тому +3

      Oh dear then.

    • @pawdaw
      @pawdaw 4 роки тому +4

      Completely agree. The violence of the language, the dizzying overlay of meters, the textural density - nothing like it.

    • @merriman53
      @merriman53 4 роки тому

      I'm curious to know which pieces you refer to as "quiet stuff", and I don't agree that there's anything "bombastic" about "Jonchaies". There are two amazing works for piano and orchestra that you might like: "Synaphai" and "Keqrops"... But why not just listen to everything of his that's on UA-cam?

  • @kokokuvat5310
    @kokokuvat5310 7 років тому +57

    Good background score for the "Mary Poppins" movie.

    • @e.conboy4286
      @e.conboy4286 5 років тому +6

      Or ‘Psycho’. it sounds like music for the unreal, don’t you think?

    • @drale75
      @drale75 4 роки тому

      :D

    • @calculatrgay
      @calculatrgay 2 роки тому

      🤣

    • @calculatrgay
      @calculatrgay 2 роки тому

      One night I played it to me girl and now me girls me wife

  • @jacksonbriggs8626
    @jacksonbriggs8626 9 років тому +243

    this came up in my spotify playlist and i thought satan hacked my phone

    • @anaccount8228
      @anaccount8228 8 років тому

      +Tiago Morais Morgado wot?

    • @wattd6602
      @wattd6602 8 років тому +18

      I'm glad to see an above-average number of intelligent comments to this piece. Mr. Briggs, If you haven't learned to read, you can call a printed page an ugly bunch of scribbles. I'm not calling you, or anyone with negative opinions, stupid or illiterate. This is music you have to work at appreciating, learning
      its associated history, its technique, etc. Art is not the same as
      entertainment. Good art is not always comforting or beautiful... even if
      modern culture reducing everything to profit and consumption believes
      it is.

    • @DeanWang11235
      @DeanWang11235 8 років тому +5

      xkcd.com/915/

    • @jacksonbriggs8626
      @jacksonbriggs8626 8 років тому +15

      Watt deFalk well, Mr deFalk, I am actually a musician myself. and I good one at it. I have taken multiple years of music theory, made the Georgia Allstate orchestra 3 years in a row now. So I know how to read, both music and "ugly bunches of scribbles" . Obviously music is taken in many different ways depending on the perspective. I'm in orchestra so I know about violins, and the way they "run" up the fingerboard to that high note, it sounded satanic . my reasons have evidence

    • @wattd6602
      @wattd6602 8 років тому +3

      Thanks for replying, Mr. Briggs. I hope you realize I wasn't calling you illiterate. I was making an analogy: to an illiterate person, writing looks like meaningless scribbles. I'm glad to know you're a dedicated music student. Of course everyone has personal tastes, but to dismiss unfamiliar music as "sounding Satanic" is not worthy of you. Do you regard everyone who enjoys studying and performing such music Satanists too? Unfortunately we have a presidential candidate and many other public figures who proudly proclaim their ignorance. I hope you're not following his example.

  • @udol.4612
    @udol.4612 4 роки тому +2

    To heare this in Hamburg, Elbphilharmonie... was a shattering emotion!!
    I was sitted near a real colleague of him ....talk friendly to her... a very intellectual, serious und friedly woman. I synchronizised my breath totally to the music ... eyes closed... get deeep into the music, the rhythm... intensity... and cry for a long, long time ------ cause of the deep sadness of this music.
    Peoples beneath me ask me, if a feel right... ... Yes! I feel right! I have a bit understand the excessive power und cruelty of this music.
    It seems like a natural event! without advance warning.... not a nice concert event.
    Xenaxis hearing is for shocks, , disturbations, and tears....
    THX for this extraordinary music!

  • @brancepethbob
    @brancepethbob 9 років тому +31

    there's an elemental quality about much of xenakis' best work which makes for a very visceral listening experience. this is very fine!

  • @fryingwiththeantidote2486
    @fryingwiththeantidote2486 7 років тому +16

    Honestly who would have thought a fucking architect/mathematician could directly apply his field knowledge to music and make something so amazing. This piece is proof that anything is possible. it's like he designed a building out of my thoughts

    • @kokokuvat5310
      @kokokuvat5310 7 років тому +8

      Remind me not to move into your thoughts.

    • @MF-dz1gi
      @MF-dz1gi 7 років тому +3

      So many mathematicians are musicians though.

    • @wattd6602
      @wattd6602 6 років тому

      "Music IS math. Anything in music that is not math is a bow tie... or big hair and torn jeans if you're mentally guitar-ded. (And even a bow tie is mathematically structured.)" - Reverend Watt deFalk

    • @fryingwiththeantidote2486
      @fryingwiththeantidote2486 6 років тому

      @@kokokuvat5310 my thoughts are pretty good so long as you have heroin for the depression.

  • @srogamina
    @srogamina 5 років тому +6

    Discovering grooves in Xenakis' music. This is priceless.

  • @Ibiracatu
    @Ibiracatu 6 років тому +6

    Xenakis is one of the Geniuses of this genre.

  • @DavidGuion1948
    @DavidGuion1948 7 років тому +29

    I took part in a performance of Eonta when I was in graduate school--and hated it and everything else I heard by Xenakis at the time. I found this video on Reddit. Someone called Xenakis his favorite composer, so I decided I had to give it a listen. I'm surprised how much I'm enjoying it. We had a world-famous avant grade pianist for Eonta, and the page turner said he wasn't even trying to play the notes as written, just the gestures. So we brass players decided to do the same. Is this piece impossible to play as written, too?

    • @johnatwell2753
      @johnatwell2753 5 років тому +12

      Nope it isn't impossible. Just *very* challenging. Eonta is a great piece, but sincerity is KEY. That's what Xenakis said, anyway. You don't need the score to figure out when the pianist is not playing the music right. On the other hand, a few wrong notes doesn't erase the "pattern" that Xenakis sets up (like Herma, he used set theory to compose this piano part.. read that somewhere... and knowing how to listen to Herma, I can enjoy Eonta that much more). Xenakis' craft is audible. It's meant to be heard.

  • @Maldoror500
    @Maldoror500 7 років тому +14

    Masterpiece! Great interpretation too! - Xenakis offers an universe for those who are interested in having ears to listen.

  • @carlospacini7765
    @carlospacini7765 8 років тому +12

    Beautiful. Deep. Strong.

  • @FinBotInsights
    @FinBotInsights 7 років тому +9

    I love this piece so much

  • @Bashkii
    @Bashkii 7 років тому +4

    I think it is great terror music for film scoring!!! It even begins with the Psycho shower theme! Bravo!!

  • @dreamlast-oc7vf
    @dreamlast-oc7vf 3 місяці тому

    😍 Masterpiece

  • @beckoning-chasm
    @beckoning-chasm 8 років тому +15

    I like the graphic you've chosen to accompany this. Somehow it fits very well.

  • @liakara2668
    @liakara2668 2 роки тому +2

    listening to iannis music is like solving a mathematical riddle

  • @Marchawc
    @Marchawc 4 роки тому

    I shared this to my Facebook a couple of weeks ago. I described it as "a brutal, 15-minute, drunken orgy in sound and rhythm"; I love the shear power and drive of this piece!

  • @noriemeha
    @noriemeha 2 роки тому +1

    Was at Prom 19 and heard the BBC Symph (augmented to well over 100 players) do this. I still haven't recovered two days later. Still trying to rebuild my old ideas on music after it. This will remain a high point in music experience for the rest of my life.

  • @MSchultheis
    @MSchultheis Рік тому

    Really great, Xenakis' music is still so refreshing after some decades, and that's probably always the case when someone really thinks their stuff through and goes all in!

  • @Squidward_Tikiland
    @Squidward_Tikiland 9 років тому +12

    its like, a different theory. like sweet consonance, but more natural. like roots of sound. the sound is alive!

  • @michaelberridge1934
    @michaelberridge1934 11 років тому +4

    This is the second performance of this that I have listened to this evening, and I must say that this is a super recording. It must be a nightmare to record all of the thunderous features, and with this one I hear details that are not clear in other recordings. Thanks for the upload! BRAVO!!!

  • @spyros2nov79
    @spyros2nov79  12 років тому +14

    Jonchaies can be translated as rushes, reeds or strewn branches. According to the Iannis Xenakis official site the title has no botanical allusions but refers to the structure of the piece and its densely interwoven polyphony which fluctuates like rushes spread out upon the ground.

    • @alexgabriel5423
      @alexgabriel5423 3 роки тому

      Thank You for clip and explanations. There s a presentation on Xenakis as a Demiurge on UA-cam. He studied Pythagoras and designed a house using Pythagorean ratios..Brancusi studied Plato and sculpted the Eternal Forms...as though a Spirit is there in Greece and Ancient Thrace. Xenakis was born in Braila, Romania. His parents took him to Greece later....the Myth of Er is another curious work of Xenakis...Orpheus and heroes of the Illiad appear in this story by Plato.

    • @pinkasarp2250
      @pinkasarp2250 2 роки тому

      known as STUF in his birthplace

  • @starlodear2987
    @starlodear2987 2 роки тому +1

    You could fill an entire horror movie with this piece. Excellent!

  • @johnatwell2753
    @johnatwell2753 5 років тому +4

    I take it back, *Jonchaies* is definitely a balls-out uncompromising piece of music!

  • @alejandrosotomartin9720
    @alejandrosotomartin9720 2 роки тому

    Amazing work.

  • @juanpeirotti
    @juanpeirotti 9 років тому +18

    0:30 sounds like the movie "UNDER THE SKIN"'s ost

    • @andrut
      @andrut 9 років тому +1

      +PoLLásQuE Thank you! I was wondering where I heard that before. I knew I liked it, probably a movie and not Xenakis, but just could connect the dots.

    • @MikelGCinema
      @MikelGCinema 9 років тому +4

      +PoLLásQuE I am sure Mica Levy was inspired by it.

    • @juanpeirotti
      @juanpeirotti 9 років тому +1

      +Kino Cineasta "inspired"

    • @MikelGCinema
      @MikelGCinema 9 років тому

      +PoLLásQuE No. Inspired.

    • @00Dakka
      @00Dakka 8 років тому +5

      bit late, but that theme is actually a heavily processed sample of britney spear's 'toxic' lol

  • @MrRegnskur
    @MrRegnskur 13 років тому +2

    So simple and powerful!
    It clears my brain out)
    I don't know why, but His music gives kinda feeling of concentration.

    • @e.g.1218
      @e.g.1218 Рік тому

      I rather feel like a cat fully engaged with its environment when I listen, like there is some extra stimulus within this music.

    • @hungryghost96
      @hungryghost96 Місяць тому

      Not so simple, actually, but very powerful indeed.

  • @giovannismartini479
    @giovannismartini479 9 років тому +5

    Jean-Ferry Rebel to Iannis Xenakis !!!

  • @heehee2626
    @heehee2626 4 роки тому

    This makes me so anxious in good way I love it

  • @jorgegarzaelli6238
    @jorgegarzaelli6238 6 років тому +3

    Un universo sónico nuevo? Tan antiguo como el mismo sonido, pero actualizado con notable profundidad. Gracias desde R. Argentina.

  • @onoskelis8462
    @onoskelis8462 2 роки тому

    i love this beaut

  • @blakedegraw7958
    @blakedegraw7958 4 роки тому +2

    I love how prolific Xenakis was. He's been my favorite for years, and I'm still discovering new pieces by him all the time (well, new to me). Never even heard of this piece prior to today, and it's an absolute masterpiece! WTF?

    • @goatlps
      @goatlps 4 роки тому +1

      Masterpiece? LOL.
      Any idiot can spew out loads of 'music' (this is not actually music) if the notes require no logical progression.

    • @blakedegraw7958
      @blakedegraw7958 4 роки тому +5

      The chief difference between artists and idiots: artists do things, while idiots speculate about what idiots could have done.

    • @zachguo6372
      @zachguo6372 4 роки тому +2

      Goatlips the notes require no logical progression? this is literally the opposite of no logical progression, it’s done through math xd

  • @FUNKINETIK
    @FUNKINETIK 2 роки тому +1

    @3:50 that is some dark deep techno.
    Just discovered Xenakis via a documentary about Bob Moog.

  • @michaelberridge1934
    @michaelberridge1934 11 років тому +1

    Thanks for these interesting details.

  • @kraka2oanIner
    @kraka2oanIner Рік тому +1

    This gave me goose bumps. It also "loosened" (for lack of a better term) my brain. An exquisite environment was created; marvelous.

  • @xeraph02
    @xeraph02 4 роки тому

    So good.

  • @alejandrosotomartin9720
    @alejandrosotomartin9720 2 роки тому

    That mastodontic crescendo reminds me a bit of the one that Thomas Adès later composed in the third movement of Asyla. An authentic ecstasy of rhythm.

  • @spyros2nov79
    @spyros2nov79  13 років тому +2

    @MegaDocalex It has the violence and beauty of a natural force...
    Thank you for visiting.

  • @carlosluis1970
    @carlosluis1970 2 роки тому

    i'm really addicted to xenakis music.... dont want any one to help me.... :)

  • @sueward5308
    @sueward5308 7 років тому

    This just came up on my Spotify, too .. I love it! Nice comment on the Satan hack, though! :)

  • @NEGYESEK
    @NEGYESEK 12 років тому +3

    Bartók is alive....good music...powerful

  • @mavronic1903
    @mavronic1903 7 років тому +1

    Powerfully and sensitively effective

  • @buttclef
    @buttclef 11 років тому

    I totally agree with how you feel about this music.

  • @andromediane
    @andromediane 3 роки тому

    Never heard this before...so interesting! Would have been a fun piece to play as French horn. This song makes you feel so uncomfortable, I love it.

  • @didierschein7198
    @didierschein7198 5 років тому +1

    Very interesting music. It's sounds like romanian contemporary music, like Aurel Stroe, for exemple.

  • @calibansss
    @calibansss 4 роки тому +1

    Try playing Xenakis's music at twice normal speed - it becomes much more musical. No I am not kidding. Played at that speed, this piece becomes quite amazing after (approximately) the seven minute mark. More emotional potency. (And less listening time.)

  • @grahamepinnell367
    @grahamepinnell367 2 роки тому +1

    To me, this is the audio rendition of Picasso's 'Guernica'. It also works to evoke the invasion of Ukraine - especially the screech of the 'harpies' of war progressing to the columns of tanks and the grad and howitzer volleys.

  • @gerardbegni2806
    @gerardbegni2806 5 років тому +4

    The orchestral scores by Xenakis are quite unknown., if we except the stochastic scores for large string orzechestra of his beginnings. It is a pity, since they were written in the sevond half if not athre end of his musical career. He has a lot of musical experiments in gis mind, knows precisely what he can wait or not from rach of them, and attempts to apply allof them to the orchestral colors, if not creating new stylistic idioms to take these colors into account. So, they are both experienced and exploratory works, which are quite exciting ro explore. .

  • @krugagitana
    @krugagitana 10 років тому +2

    grandiose

  • @gerardbegni2806
    @gerardbegni2806 7 років тому

    Jonchaies is probably the best known (even if poorly known) pieces for orchestra of Xenakis.

  • @emmanuellecurtil7069
    @emmanuellecurtil7069 2 роки тому

    hello yannis where are you , thou shall know that your spirit touched my soul for ever god bless you ..............................................(^///^)😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @luisbernabe6594
    @luisbernabe6594 8 років тому +16

    me cagué de miedo

  • @chicojcf
    @chicojcf 4 роки тому

    109 Musicians!!

  • @fernandopalomar3279
    @fernandopalomar3279 7 років тому +3

    No pos una riata, el piche Xenakis.

  • @OpenendsProductions
    @OpenendsProductions 13 років тому

    thnx great.yeah. like it.:)

  • @joethelionjoethelion
    @joethelionjoethelion 10 місяців тому

    Unfathomable !

  • @lightyagami1058
    @lightyagami1058 2 роки тому +1

    7:18 Steve Reich lawl.
    Or polyrhythm 🤔.

  • @romualdlenclen2916
    @romualdlenclen2916 4 роки тому

    Me I love kayak de mer and Michaud s dessins, quoique ça dépend du courant.

  • @ericc1902
    @ericc1902 4 роки тому

    We stan

  • @VOLKHVORONOVICH
    @VOLKHVORONOVICH 5 років тому

    Very strange. And a strange offering to come up on the "Up Next," after Bax's Tintagel. But that's all right. Different, but I think it's quite good. Never heard of this composer before. So thank you, UA-cam algorithm.

    • @finosuilleabhain7781
      @finosuilleabhain7781 3 роки тому

      That's no doubt because Xenakis was known to be a great admirer of Bax, 'Tintagel' in particular.
      (Just kidding.)

  • @sannhetiblodet2813
    @sannhetiblodet2813 2 роки тому

    I tried to click on the link given to find out more about the image on the video and couldn’t get it to respond. What is the name of this image and who created it?

  • @moshekotzin723
    @moshekotzin723 2 роки тому +1

    this is just like john luther adams become river

  • @paullangford3131
    @paullangford3131 7 років тому

    Intense

  • @miguelnistalrodriguez6151
    @miguelnistalrodriguez6151 8 років тому +1

    ENORME!

  • @captainbeastazoid7084
    @captainbeastazoid7084 7 років тому

    That picture is so cool. Anyone know where it's from...?

  • @mostafabinali7109
    @mostafabinali7109 5 років тому +2

    it's weird but i like it

  • @thegodieinafire
    @thegodieinafire 11 років тому +2

    what percussion instruments are being used in this piece?

  • @clairelenoir
    @clairelenoir 7 років тому

    en fait c'est beau ...

  • @a.whatfish8217
    @a.whatfish8217 7 років тому +1

    Anyone know what the title 'Jonchaies' means?

    • @derferneklang4473
      @derferneklang4473 7 років тому

      A. Whatfish Hi - I think, the english word is „reed“ (german „Schilf“) Greetings from Austria!

  • @slab_bulkhead_
    @slab_bulkhead_ 6 років тому

    A particularly tonal interpretation

  • @jacquesguiod4510
    @jacquesguiod4510 6 років тому

    I heard the wind in the reeds

  • @silviopastorini6
    @silviopastorini6 3 роки тому

    Ogni musica "contemporanea" ha sempre faticato per imporsi.

  • @watermanOIT
    @watermanOIT 7 років тому +1

    Who is the photographer?

  • @starlodear2987
    @starlodear2987 2 роки тому

    How do you even start rehearsing this piece?

  • @lasmluclasm3781
    @lasmluclasm3781 5 років тому

    where da orescuzzla bruvva i need ta see da orescay mayte

  • @zamarioijean4736
    @zamarioijean4736 3 місяці тому

    Why 109 musicians ?

  • @DimaKats2
    @DimaKats2 4 роки тому

    Does anyone know what the name Jonchaies means?

    • @munnpaul
      @munnpaul 4 роки тому +1

      French for "rushes." Other connotations possible.

  • @spyros2nov79
    @spyros2nov79  12 років тому

    I really liked your comment...

  • @felipejferreira11
    @felipejferreira11 6 років тому +1

    Panta Rhei!

  • @aaronsmyth7943
    @aaronsmyth7943 5 років тому

    Was this tune in The Shining?

  • @Protonixum
    @Protonixum 7 років тому

    EX-CEL-LENT !

  • @Instrybutor94
    @Instrybutor94 7 років тому

    3:50 4x4

  • @fernandav9088
    @fernandav9088 6 років тому +1

    Frozen brought me here

  • @SantiagoQuinto
    @SantiagoQuinto 6 років тому +2

    Beethoven en el siglo XX.

  • @Combinebobnt
    @Combinebobnt 7 років тому +2

    dank

  • @luisbdo65
    @luisbdo65 4 роки тому

    Psychosis theme...the whole version.

  • @guardsdepot
    @guardsdepot 7 років тому +2

    I heard a few wrong notes in there..................................................................

  • @Cosmicprog2012
    @Cosmicprog2012 9 років тому +1

    A selfconcentration camp - or a bonfire for our automations.

  • @artoffugue333
    @artoffugue333 8 років тому

    η βαθμολογία; επιτρέψτε μου να έχουν το σκορ!

  • @MegaDocalex
    @MegaDocalex 13 років тому

    This music freeze me....

  • @djeronimo7981
    @djeronimo7981 3 роки тому

    l entrée ressemble a psychose avec norman bates , des aspects flippants de l oeuvre de xenakis tant attirent tantôt répugnent ,,

  • @cesars8090
    @cesars8090 8 років тому +16

    this is true music, not like the easy and stupid music of the news pop artist

    • @IepsyI
      @IepsyI 7 років тому +16

      everything has it's place. the significance of one shouldn't diminish something that doesn't attempt to occupy the same corner of the universe.

    • @celestealfaro6403
      @celestealfaro6403 7 років тому +1

      trueee

    • @TheBoinaman1
      @TheBoinaman1 6 років тому

      In my understanding, this "noise" music is as stupid as the easy and commercial pop you criticize. The only difference is that it is much more complex and pretentious. Both leaves me equally indifferent.

    • @romanmakarevych4483
      @romanmakarevych4483 2 роки тому

      1,5/10 points, you failed your sarcasm test, try again kiddo

  • @vaadhsiao8645
    @vaadhsiao8645 4 роки тому

    哦这吊诡的波斯音节!…

  • @扩育
    @扩育 7 років тому +7

    What the hell is this

    • @a.whatfish8217
      @a.whatfish8217 7 років тому +7

      Amazingly good music

    • @扩育
      @扩育 7 років тому +2

      A. Whatfish I hope you’re being sarcastic

    • @a.whatfish8217
      @a.whatfish8217 7 років тому +5

      No I mean it! It is powerful and strong and well crafted.

    • @a.whatfish8217
      @a.whatfish8217 7 років тому +4

      Music like this takes a bit of getting used to.

    • @artyfly100
      @artyfly100 6 років тому +1

      A. Whatfish don't know really... Bach is porn compared to this

  • @jsabuilds2404
    @jsabuilds2404 4 роки тому +1

    At least better than Stockhausen.

    • @untitled6578
      @untitled6578 4 роки тому +1

      Both this and Stockhausen are amazing!

  • @KrillLiberator
    @KrillLiberator 3 роки тому

    Far more cheerful than Mahler.