Using the quartet as its own percussion section, with advanced technique, and not slipping into ultra avante-garde is wonderful to hear, congratulations!
I need to see this performed live. I need to learn how to play the bass part. I need to learn these techniques they're so interesting, both in technique and sound.
Круто, Игнат. Очень здорово слышать интонации нашего времени, реально свежо и сразу, с первого прослушивания запоминается тема. Вы конечно слеп-мастера :))
Wonderful sound world created by the mix of extended techniques, ethnic rhythms, and tuneful harmony. Is it published yet? One question - it is so musically interpreted, but the phrasing is minimal, is the score still being edited? What does the final score look like???
Thank you very much! Yes, it is published. I decided to give freedom of interpretation to performers. Final score here: www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/ignat-krasikov/18581
What in the Leo P 😳 Btw this would sound interesting as a sax qartet Jokes aside, this sounds insane mad respect to those clarinets especially the higher ones for pulling off those overtoneglissis
where is the percussive elements coming from? like the snare(?) around 0:40, and the shakers later on? is there a fifth player playing percussion, is there a written percussion part? amazing work by the way, this piece is super inspirational and beautiful.
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Using the quartet as its own percussion section, with advanced technique, and not slipping into ultra avante-garde is wonderful to hear, congratulations!
Thank you!
I need to see this performed on video. It would look amazing.
Hi! I only have a record of the very first performance. ua-cam.com/video/97D_-AX_Xl8/v-deo.html
I need to see this performed live. I need to learn how to play the bass part. I need to learn these techniques they're so interesting, both in technique and sound.
This is one of the best pieces I have ever heard. There is so much to learn from it, too.
Thank you!!!
Oh my gosh. The quartet I play with NEEDS to perform this; its brilliant! I'm the bass😍
Fantastic piece of music!!
Apart from this: impressive performance
THIS IS BRILLIANT
Thank’s
This is genuinely breathtaking.
Круто, Игнат. Очень здорово слышать интонации нашего времени, реально свежо и сразу, с первого прослушивания запоминается тема. Вы конечно слеп-мастера :))
Спасибо!!)
Wonderful. I loved your piece. I want to be an amazing composer like you, this is really inspiring.
Just purchased this score, I look forward to performing this with my group. Amazing composition Mr. Krasikov! :)
Fabulous!!
Thank you
What a great piece!
Wonderful sound world created by the mix of extended techniques, ethnic rhythms, and tuneful harmony. Is it published yet? One question - it is so musically interpreted, but the phrasing is minimal, is the score still being edited? What does the final score look like???
Thank you very much! Yes, it is published. I decided to give freedom of interpretation to performers. Final score here: www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/ignat-krasikov/18581
Hi, this is a very nice and interesting composition ! Sometimes remind me of the progressive music from "Gong" (that I love!).
What about a version for saxophone quartet too? This sounds amazing 🎉❤
Bellissimo brano! Complimenti!
woah... this is insane
Amazing!!!!
Wow love this. Would love to see it live! Anyone know of any clarinet ensembles in the Indianapolis area? Long shot but worth a try haha
Hell yeah
This is awesome
BANGER!
What in the Leo P 😳
Btw this would sound interesting as a sax qartet
Jokes aside, this sounds insane mad respect to those clarinets especially the higher ones for pulling off those overtoneglissis
L271🙂 Amazing upload, very beautiful!👍👍🎼🎶 SUBLIME.💯
where is the percussive elements coming from? like the snare(?) around 0:40, and the shakers later on? is there a fifth player playing percussion, is there a written percussion part? amazing work by the way, this piece is super inspirational and beautiful.
yes, it is a fifth person on the cajon.
Damn
Is that slap tonguing on clarinet?! Great composition and performance 👏
And overtoneglissis
@@bornsetjustafellowgamer1480 Couldn't help but notice your user name. If you happen to be a fan of vgm, please allow me to recommend The Consouls for brilliant jazz arrangements of iconic themes (about 400 in their extensive catalogue now) eg. ua-cam.com/video/KDFF2ImVymA/v-deo.htmlsi=IymUyTlbN1U3J-7A
amazing!
Thank you!
The faces I made during this piece lol! ❤❤❤❤
Dang this is so nice 😂
Can you do another video showing how to play some of the notes that are not regular blowing notes
As a brass player... What did I just hear-
I might be performing this with my friends in hs
M. Omutov on "Cojon"? niezłe jajca 🤣
Fascinating piece. A shame that so little of the music is actually present in the notation.
Just re-write the quarter triplets into binary rhythm (or they need to learn how to play ternary…). I love the composition anyway. Bravo!
This is incredible!! But the triplets... so inaccurate
0:54 How to speak Vietnamese on a clarinet
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Do you have instagram?
Thank you! Yes, krasikov_ignat