thanks a lot for taking time to comment. I didn't realize that any of these short pieces by or were being used on a TV show. How are they being used, as a theme or something?
+beezytoeasy I have some other short Orff pieces on my channel if you are interested. You will probably like this one... ua-cam.com/video/QbzrtApf7K4/v-deo.html
American Beauty is a film favorite of mine but am not aware of the soundtrack having any correlation to the music of Carl Orff.Perhaps you could enlighten me?
Just a thought. Listen to the 4 short pieces, the way the xylophone has been composed and compare with American Beauty soundtrack. Just in the 4 pieces. Maybe its coincidence.C u.
+Kristal Sylvester Perhaps you can elaborate on what you mean by "all" in your comment. Of course it is accurate to say that all of modern man originated in Africa but certainly not all music has origins in Africa.
As I recall they might be from different volumes and I don't remember the titles either. As you know the titles of the Schulwerk pieces can be rather lengthy and usually just describes the instruments involved. To complicate things further I uploaded this video several years ago and no longer have the source material. I will say "irregular metric" does not sound familiar. I have other Orff videos on my channel you might also enjoy. ua-cam.com/video/12HOIwCFtbU/v-deo.html
I did not include the titles because they are very long and basically the titles are just describing the instruments being played. The first two are the first two selections from " Vier Stücke für Xylophon" (four pieces for xylophone).
Could you share the title of the last piece? I remember hearing an absolutely epic version a few years ago, and I can't find it anymore. I've been searching UA-cam for hours looking for it.
My best guess is that it is one of three pieces included in "drei stücke für flöte und schlagzeug". However I'm not certain. Are you sure the piece you are looking for is the same as the one in this video? Drum pieces can sound similar.
This is a pure shot in the dark but I found this long percussion piece although it has nothing to do with Carl Orff... ua-cam.com/video/GJMkZyFTKNs/v-deo.html
+Jk Stevenson I guess my taste in classical music is more of a traditional nature. to me Philip Glass is one of those composers that in some of his works you could play it backwards and nobody would know the difference
+Jk Stevenson of course one of the things that makes classical music and music in general interesting is that everyone has their own tastes and opinions. some of my favorite composers are of course Mozart, Beethoven, Bach and several others but Brahms is very dull to me, although he is considered to be one of the great masters.
+BartholomewSmutz You may be a candidate for Bruckner. Bruckner followers disliked Brahms and vice versa during their lifetime. I am tired of the Brahms symphonies having listed to them way too many times over the years but I have never tired of Bruckner.
+B H Mch I suppose you are referring to the electronic noise Tangerine Dream contributed to the Risky Business soundtrack. I see no correlation whatsoever to these Orff pieces which were composed for and performed with traditional instruments.
Beautiful and fascinating. A composer with so much Compassion. Simply amazing.
this made me smile instantly, power of music and sound
I'm very glad you enjoyed the music! Thanks for commenting.
Ditto
Makes one happy listening, and young again!
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Beautiful.
Just found this stuff tonight. Sometimes the internet brings the good things.
Thank you for uploading this.
+SixSixSix I'm glad you liked the music, I have uploaded some other short Orff pieces on this channel if you care to check them out.
Absolutely delightful!
Terriffic, never knew about these delightful pieces by Orff until they were shown on the TV series, "The Good Wife". Thanks for posting.
thanks a lot for taking time to comment. I didn't realize that any of these short pieces by or were being used on a TV show. How are they being used, as a theme or something?
Only one episode (the most current one) 0f the series, "The Good Wife". Only played for less than a minute.
WHERE HAS THIS BEEN ALL MY LIFE
+beezytoeasy "Seek and ye shall find".
+beezytoeasy I have some other short Orff pieces on my channel if you are interested. You will probably like this one...
ua-cam.com/video/QbzrtApf7K4/v-deo.html
The same, im very impacted, hahaha.
love his work!!
Everything originates from someplace else. It seems "American Beauty" soundtrack owes a lot to Orff, so does Philip Glass for some of his work.
American Beauty is a film favorite of mine but am not aware of the soundtrack having any correlation to the music of Carl Orff.Perhaps you could enlighten me?
Just a thought. Listen to the 4 short pieces, the way the xylophone has been composed and compare with American Beauty soundtrack. Just in the 4 pieces. Maybe its coincidence.C u.
+chris jones and it all originates from Africa :)
+Kristal Sylvester Perhaps you can elaborate on what you mean by "all" in your comment. Of course it is accurate to say that all of modern man originated in Africa but certainly not all music has origins in Africa.
Well majority of the instruments were made in Africa
SUPER, suena muy bien, que bonito
Great ! Thanks for posting
Carl Orff drum solo starts around 4:48
love it!
Like samba
The genius Carl Orff.
Has anyone heard Orff's piece Kleine Konzert? I wish someone would post that on youtube if they have the recording.
i luve this... full stop....x
I'm glad you like the music and took the time to comment!
+BartholomewSmutz nice!
Lus tich I just uploaded another video of short Orff pieces if you are interested.
wonderful, thank you!
Lus tich People seem to really like the short pieces from Carl Orff.
Can you tell me in which book these pieces are from ? Sounds like volume 4 ? Irregular metric
As I recall they might be from different volumes and I don't remember the titles either. As you know the titles of the Schulwerk pieces can be rather lengthy and usually just describes the instruments involved. To complicate things further I uploaded this video several years ago and no longer have the source material. I will say "irregular metric" does not sound familiar. I have other Orff videos on my channel you might also enjoy. ua-cam.com/video/12HOIwCFtbU/v-deo.html
Wonderful.
Nice
It reminds me, in a way, some parts of Ma Mère l'Oye by Maurice Ravel.
Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
😍
mind music
Cool
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00:57 II
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04:45 IV
que' bonito
do you know each of the pieces individual names? :D
I did not include the titles because they are very long and basically the titles are just describing the instruments being played. The first two are the first two selections from " Vier Stücke für Xylophon" (four pieces for xylophone).
Could you share the title of the last piece? I remember hearing an absolutely epic version a few years ago, and I can't find it anymore. I've been searching UA-cam for hours looking for it.
I'll try to find it.
My best guess is that it is one of three pieces included in "drei stücke für flöte und schlagzeug". However I'm not certain. Are you sure the piece you are looking for is the same as the one in this video? Drum pieces can sound similar.
This is a pure shot in the dark but I found this long percussion piece although it has nothing to do with Carl Orff... ua-cam.com/video/GJMkZyFTKNs/v-deo.html
Orff must have had an influence on Philip Glass, don't you think?
Perhaps but maybe you're asking the wrong guy because what music I have heard by Philip Glass is total shit in my opinion
Interesting. I have found some of his later works more pleasing than his earlier works. But he is an acquired taste for certain.
+Jk Stevenson I guess my taste in classical music is more of a traditional nature. to me Philip Glass is one of those composers that in some of his works you could play it backwards and nobody would know the difference
+Jk Stevenson of course one of the things that makes classical music and music in general interesting is that everyone has their own tastes and opinions. some of my favorite composers are of course Mozart, Beethoven, Bach and several others but Brahms is very dull to me, although he is considered to be one of the great masters.
+BartholomewSmutz You may be a candidate for Bruckner. Bruckner followers disliked Brahms and vice versa during their lifetime. I am tired of the Brahms symphonies having listed to them way too many times over the years but I have never tired of Bruckner.
Risky Business- watering the grass scene?
+B H Mch I suppose you are referring to the electronic noise Tangerine Dream contributed to the Risky Business soundtrack. I see no correlation whatsoever to these Orff pieces which were composed for and performed with traditional instruments.
Unsure.T here IS a score from Tangerine dream in that film but not this particular scene. In all it may be 15 seconds that sounded very close.
Sounds like Carlos Chavez in parts.
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Hindi songs
These pieces of music remind you of Hindi songs? That's interesting and surprising.