I saw this performance at the Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, and it stands out as one of the most inspiring, emotionally evocative things that I've ever experienced. Truly magical. Thank you for this incredible experience.
Fan of Vicky Chow for few years now. Alone at home in Brussels. Getting dark outside. My 18 year old daughter (loves gangsterrap) has a sleep over somewhere else. Choice on tv is between soccer and soccer, so its off. A good beer and Vicky Chow. Dad's allright.
I saw and heard this piece at the National Gallery of Art East Wing opening, 3rd row, dead on to Vicki Chows remarkable finger work. The electronics live in conjunction with the piano is louder and truly mesmerizing. I was in complete wonderment after the performance. I had witnessed a one in a life time event. Live and upfront. Truly amazing.
Very good performance ! As another from you : " Piano counterpoint " ( Steve Reich ) ... Thank you very much for that . It's brillant , dynamic , an excellent sound ... And your charming smile all along ...
@@steven1822 many aspects of the piece are - to me - so bland: the harmony, rhythmic shape and detail, the raw piano sonority - all of these are used with so little imagination. The tech stuff is fun, but otherwise I just find it really boring (hence "like paint drying...") sorry. peace back at you.
@@wimbledon4270 i respect and have learned quite alot from what you just wrote. i am not a musician, but i love music. thank you for your point blank ideas. i can now go back and rehear this music with a much better understanding of its purpose.
Yeah, I can see that. However, this is abstract music. The idea behind it is that you have to make your own perceptions and ideas. Whereas with songs that have an agenda in trying to get the listener to think in a certain way i.e. like Rap, Pop, Indies, Rock only have a single theme, and therefore the dynamic of that music is limited. This music is a meditation, and generally, you will only appreciate its depth if you have a mature musical ear
I saw this performance at the Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, and it stands out as one of the most inspiring, emotionally evocative things that I've ever experienced. Truly magical. Thank you for this incredible experience.
Fan of Vicky Chow for few years now. Alone at home in Brussels. Getting dark outside. My 18 year old daughter (loves gangsterrap) has a sleep over somewhere else. Choice on tv is between soccer and soccer, so its off. A good beer and Vicky Chow. Dad's allright.
I love this comment so much.
bravo to you. i am alone and it is June 2023. peace my brother.
When you see in the Night a Sky full of Stars..
I saw and heard this piece at the National Gallery of Art East Wing opening, 3rd row, dead on to Vicki Chows remarkable finger work. The electronics live in conjunction with the piano is louder and truly mesmerizing. I was in complete wonderment after the performance. I had witnessed a one in a life time event. Live and upfront. Truly amazing.
spushor I saw and heard this piece today in Barcelona. Awesome. Congratulations Vicky and Tristan. You are the future.
Hauntingly beautiful!
Around the 30 minute mark, it becomes truly flippin' amazin'.
Magical, hypnotic, floating, Beautiful
magnifique !
So transcendal Music, go to the Flow, perfect to fall a Sleep....
Music so evocative in its intricacies of rhythm and melodic texture! I love it!
Wonderful soundscape! A brain massage!
I saw her yesterday live in Barcelona. It was an amazing experience!
This is the most incredible thing I ever listened to.
It's basicly Steve Reich's style of music
50:10 that's when the real magic starts. But the whole piece is marvelous.
Thanks Vicky for this beautiful music
Gorgeous journey through heightening fields of sounds. Wrenching and joyous.
An A will never sound the same again!!!
Incredible
astonishing
Very good performance ! As another from you : " Piano counterpoint " ( Steve Reich ) ... Thank you very much for that . It's brillant , dynamic , an excellent sound ... And your charming smile all along ...
If we only knew...if we only knew????
A Rainbow in Curved Air remixed?
interlacing T_T
paint drying.
explain your experience in more than two words, please. peace forever.
@@steven1822 many aspects of the piece are - to me - so bland: the harmony, rhythmic shape and detail, the raw piano sonority - all of these are used with so little imagination. The tech stuff is fun, but otherwise I just find it really boring (hence "like paint drying...") sorry. peace back at you.
@@wimbledon4270 i respect and have learned quite alot from what you just wrote. i am not a musician, but i love music. thank you for your point blank ideas. i can now go back and rehear this music with a much better understanding of its purpose.
@@steven1822 well, I know a lot of people love this kind of music, but it just doesn't have enough of anything for me. Just a personal taste...
@@wimbledon4270 you have every right to your personal taste. i respect you my earth brother.
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A truly tedious and annoying assault to the ears.
No worse than some of Mahler's offerings then!
Tedious and boring.
Yeah, I can see that. However, this is abstract music. The idea behind it is that you have to make your own perceptions and ideas. Whereas with songs that have an agenda in trying to get the listener to think in a certain way i.e. like Rap, Pop, Indies, Rock only have a single theme, and therefore the dynamic of that music is limited. This music is a meditation, and generally, you will only appreciate its depth if you have a mature musical ear
@@mindremapping-themindsmirr3679 congratulations on your "mature musical ear"
@@wimbledon4270 ur so mad cuz you don't get it loser 😭 vicky chow outsold you fail ass bitch
Stick to Boyzone dear!