Horror Vacui - Jonny Greenwood - BBC Proms 2019
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Premiere of Jonny Greenwood’s “Horror Vacui” for solo violin (Daniel Pioro) and 68 solo strings (National Orchestra of Wales and the Proms Youth Ensemble). Conducted by Hugh Brunt.
Movements:
0:00 - Sympathetic Strings (Palme Speaker)
6:03 - Pen (Digital Delay)
14:48 - Chroma 1 (Spring)
17:04 - Alice (Tape Echo)
22:29 - Echoes (AMS Pitch Shift/Reverse Delay)
29:10 - Chroma 2 (High Feedback Delay)
30:37 - K16 (Granular Stretch)
from where did you get names of these movements ?
@@davidblahak6804 Straight off of my sheet music :)
Where did you get the score ??
@@sb-vp6ut It must have been amazing to be part of this brilliant performance, what instrument are you playing?
@@sb-vp6ut Were you a part of the ensemble?
31:25 International Spies!
I just will never get over how he dressed for this.
The ending is so moving. It reminds of that scene in Dunkirk when all the boats sail in to the rescue.
Our boy Jonny is maturing and joining an ever higher league of contemporary composers. Excellent performance from the Orchestra and the solo violinist.
God Pioro is a beast! The solo around the 28:00 mark is nuts
I was there. It was incredible; left me excited and buzzing for days afterwards.
I was there! From my spot in the gallery I could just see Jonny sitting by the stage while his music was being premiered... Good times
Love all the movements. Capturing time based sound effects acoustically is something else.
I'm somehow disappointed to find out Greenwood isn't the one conducting. I mean, not disappointed in him of course. But I just felt like the guy was so talented that conducting could undoubtedly be one of his skills ! I'd love to see him conduct his own pieces.
Never the less, this is a straight up masterpiece from a very quiet man. I didn't even know he had a solo career, but for a few days I've been drowning in it. It's both magnificent, vivid and has a creepy side to it that makes it so much intense.
Also, amazing interpretation from the soloist. Even tho' I work in an orchestra (as a technician though, not a musician), I've rarely heard such modern compositions. It seems so hard to play. And it's such a thrill to hear.
Kudos to everyone involved.
He has said in an interview that he’s too quiet and shy to be a conductor, the musicians said it was like he was politely suggesting they could play if they wish.
He’s a fantastic composer.
Congrats Jonny on your ivors academy nomination. What a legend
He won the Ivor last night !
That excerpt at 20:19-22:26 is absolutely overwhelming and gorgeous.
This sounds like a dream I had
Well now I just wait the next A24 horror movie with this music
I just want a Paul Thomas Anderson horror film composed by Jonny Greenwood.
I know it sounds bombastic of me, but i think this is the best piece of music i have heard since i first sat in a stuffy theatre and head the overture of parsival.
Two set violin need to review this, it would be amazing to see their take on greenwood as a whole considering his work in Radiohead
Blowing in (on?) a violin is a bit sacreligious though :P
Gaelle Diomysl while I’m inclined to agree, the results are quite intriguing sonically! :) something only found through 40hrs of daily practice
It is intriguing indeed, and I love to see different ways of using an instrument. As bizarre and unsafe it might seem, it's certainly interesting for a musician as well as a simple member of the audience.
Ling-ling would be proud !
Gaelle Diomysl Johnny Greenwood seems to have found a knack for bizarre ways creating sounds with his tools for sure
YES
BRAVO!
So this guy is essentially gonna redefine modern chamber music
I wouldn't call this chamber music?
@@routineparticular7104 Orchestral music, chamber is for less instruments.
@@dianaamandastynen.883 i'm aware of that. I was pointing out that this piece is not chamber music
@@routineparticular7104 Oh the answer was for Ricardo, i'm sorry.
So this guy is gonna gessentially gedefine gamber music
More tears
yes
i love how this has 0 dislikes
9:45
Questa è musica da ascoltare ad occhi chiusi...per sentire dove ti porta!!!! sigh volevo metterla da sottofondo per un nuovo libro che volevo leggere....ma è essa stessa un libro!!!
Cerco di commentare mentre ascolto.......Guernica.....ma filamenti di vita che pure ci sono in simile scenario di guerra....due amanti che si bacianooooooooooo
Thank you for the upload but I really wish the sound quality was better.
Surprised about how they made that sonud 17:10
Hermoso sencillamente
How can I get my hand on the score of this masterpiece?
I really find this fascinating! And as every fascinating thing does, it left me with some doubts: why do they blow into their instruments? and why do they click their teeth? Plus, is it just me, or does Pen reminded anybody else of 1979 Alien, when captain Dallas is going through the vents in search of the Xenomorph?
This is very Penderecki-esque.
Starting from ~10-11th minute with this b-flat motiv it becomes very Ginaster-ish as well.
It might be me, or it may be obvious to many, but am I hearing DSCH and BACH encoded in here?
31:59 conjuring the harmonics
Where's the part where a proportion of the audience applauded cos we thought it was the end?
La morte liberatoria a questo punto da tante sofferenze....benvenuta
Eccola trionfante
C'è ancora speranza nella natura
E si impietosisce.....anche lei in fondo ha un cuore.....nero....ma sempre cuore è
why are they are called 68 solo strings when they are all playing together?
because they each have their own individual part
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Ma l'acqua scorre....c'e è ancora vita
Urla Urla eccola di nuovo la Morte con la sua falce
Tante esecuzioni di morte
Happy morphagene and stereo triggered sampler user🌚🌚👉🏻👈🏻
too many nerd here
RH fan here. Also degenerate classical music advocates here. Good, but nothing special/different/innovative. Love you Greenwood, but as a Penderecki student, I was expecting more from you. Your Body Songs work is just amazing, complex, universal, but this one is OK, not that explosive in creation. Will still listening to your music, always, yet again I'm expecting more from your creative power. I know you can go further. You can surpass Chin, Hosokawa and maybe maybe be almost on point with Xenakis.
This is why Radiohead fans are the worst
What level of pretentiousness is this?
cringe ass comment lol
It goes direct to "vatos mamadores be like"
@@juliansolomone7442 idk they composed some nice shit and I like this too :/