"Polymorphia na 48 instrumentów smyczkowych" | "Polymorphia for 48 stringed instruments"
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- Опубліковано 3 гру 2013
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"Penderecki Reloaded" to reportaż z bezprecedensowego wydarzenia, które odbyło się w 2011 roku w ramach Europejskiego Kongresu Kultury we Wrocławiu - wspólnych koncertów Krzysztofa Pendereckiego, Aphex Twina i Jonny'ego Greenwooda wykonywanych przez Orkiestrę Kameralną Miasta Tychy AUKSO. Artystów obserwujemy podczas prób i pracy z orkiestrą. W reportażu wypowiadają się Krzysztof Penderecki, Jonny Greenwood, Aphex Twin i Marek Moś. - Фільми й анімація
Mum: What kind of music do you like?
Me: Its complicated
Rest well. [November 23, 1933 - March 29, 2020]
This is amazing. One of the best compositions ever. It shows the unique sounds you can make with such classical and acoustic instruments by playing them in an unorthodox manner. Creates a sinister sound. Notice how NONE of the players were moving to a rhythm, like most orchestras do.
Yea, like everyone look like They all have different notes.
Some of Penderecki's works-this among them-were composed without bass, cello, violin or viola sections. Just different sheets for each musician.
Horror movies and video games nowadays wouldn't be the same without this genius!
Rest in peace, magnífico maestro!
His he dead? I don't think so.
Gérard Begni He passed.
@@Sploooks Yea in March this year, holy shit... RIP
😥
This is pretty funny to watch. Never again will I be able to hear a horror soundtrack without imagining 40-odd people going mental with some stringed instruments.
Oh yeah! Whenever I listen to intense classical horror stuff I always imagine how fun it would be to play them live and go mad with the strings. 🖤
I saw Penderecki live last year, it was pretty overwhelming. A true master of his craft.
Lucky, for now he is gone
"DANNY!" *limping through deep snow carrying an axe* "WENDY!"
You need to slurr it more.
"DAhhhhAA!" *stumbling and falling, staggering* "WENDDAAAHHH!"
Yes?
LOL:-)
5:38 his expression seems to say "I'm completely lost. I really should have put some kind of time-signature on this thing."
alex g was coming on to get an opinion about that. Cracked me up
they did him dirty by zooming into his face
He's like...what the hell is going on..it's outta control
Here are the meters, I worked them out for you:
0.11/1, 1/1, 0.01/13, 9/17, 7.565/23.0082, (pi log -1.141)/(e^pi-1), 0.51/0/00017, (x sin 3/cos x)/(2pi log-1 5), -0.23/cake, yellow/purple, wtf/holy shit, 21/33.3, 00101/10101, 4/4. You're welcome.
RIP my friend .... 29 Mar 20
🏵️🌹🥀💐😣😢🏵️🌹🥀💐
Not only is it insanity in the film, it’s insanity to play...
Those violin twitches to create that screech is great, thought it was computer generated.
Geniusz. Jeśli coś może być lekkie i ciężkie jednocześnie to jest to ten utwór. Są jednak ludzie niezastąpieni.
Geniusz. Jak można oddać jednocześnie odgłosy natury i infrastruktury ... Geniusz. Słucham raz po raz ...
@@joanna6261 No,słyszę odgłosy wielorybów, psów,małpiatek i innych niezidentyfikowanych stworzeń.Reszta, to co komu wyobrażnie narzuci.Polecam pierwsze płyty PINK FLOYD z Sydem Barettem.
Loveee how it starts with the bass. Low, deep, brooding, slowly creeping. As if something awaits in the dark, stirring from dormancy. Sends shivers down my spine. ✨
Żegnaj Mistrzu. Świat bez Twojej twórczości stanie się jeszcze bardziej ponury.
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5:38 - Penderecki is like: "What the heck am I doing?"
hahah I laughed at that too!
RIP, maestro.
"So how much extended technique are you going to put in?"
Penderecki: "Yes."
"What key is it written in?"
Penderecki: "No."
Rest In Peace Maestro
Oh my gosh, why have I only just discovered this now? This is exactly how I want my music to be 🖤 Absolute perfection.
How different versions of this can vary from 6 minutes long to 11-plus, I don't know. I do know that this one is the composer leading his own work, so I'll take his timing.
socraticgadfly its not a full video, im sure
socraticgadfly yeah, it’s not the whole piece of music. I don’t know anything about classical music but I do know this piece ends with a “finale chord”, for lack of the right term.
@@BeauFerchaud Exactly
Deeply disturbing and flamboyant... One of the greatest XXth century composers. I thank you very much, indeed !
RIP Maestro. thank you AVE
Conheci seu trabalho depois de sua morte,ontem. Sou brasileiro e fico trite por ter conhecido-o só agora...
Rip:1933_2020
As someone who can play stringed intruments, I'm already knowing that VIolin sheet music looks like hell on a page. In the middle segment of this piece especially.
Maestro rest in peace . Magnificent performance you left us with new musical ideas.
5:38 what am i doing with my life?
Getting the basses moving around gives you extra sub beats that make it even scarier, amazing composition
I was waiting for that C Chord :(
ninateka.pl/film/koncert-krzysztofa-pendereckiego-ekk
@@cristofermunozchacano2277 ....... awesome, thanks a million ❤️
@@cristofermunozchacano2277 it seems it's not available now, i couldn't watch it =(
To close one’s eyes and just allow oneself to receive the waves of sounds coming from this. Equally triggers many different waves of feeling, but overall, alive.
Es como si los instrumentos de cuerdas se hubiesen convertido en bandadas de pájaros,. En insectos en vuelo, en un verdadero ambiente. Febril de convivencia. Los instrumentos de cuerdas ya trascendieron sus capacidades sonoras.El Compositor ha sabido dosificar exploraciones percusivas sonoras más allá de lo imaginable.
Estoy Fascinada!!
Es genial. El resultado va más allá de lo imaginable.
Mis respetos Gran Maestro.
What an amazing piece and performance!
It blows my mind how someone can envision these sounds in their head and then make them a reality. Truly a work of genius, I never thought that some of the sounds I heard from this were even possible.
I really love this guy!
I just don't understand how they came up with the ideas of the violin/cello sounds in a creepy way. Definitely the "uppity" side of metal. \m/
so amazing, the only instruments that would have added more to this is a Theremin and a Waterphone.
R. I. P. Master Penderecki.
Spent the whole time waiting for the bass to drop.
They are kind of expensive. I think they've learned to be careful with them.
Ha, ha.
Mrs. Puff: "Now for some tunes!"
В самом конце 90х у нас в Тверской филармонии впервые в СССР и России исполнялось это произведение филармоническим оркестром под управлением Трушкина. 48 смычковых инструментов в филармонии не хватало, поэтому пригласили из других театров. Для контроля этого исполнения прилетел сам Пендерецкий. По реакции зала можно было понять насколько все обескуражены этим произведением. Пендерецкий лучший из польских композиторов. Шопен всеми любим и понятен, но чтобы понять Пендерецкого надо подняться самому.
Daddy wants to have a little talk, Stan! Stanny boy?! I'M COMING!
Zobaczcie reportaż dokumentujący nagrywanie utworów Krzysztofa Pendereckiego i Wielkiej Orkiestry Symfonicznej Polskiego Radia i Telewizji, pod batutą kompozytora - ua-cam.com/video/0nduA--tUbQ/v-deo.html ;)
"YOU'VE HAD YOUR WHOLE. FUCKING LIFE. TO THINK THINGS OVER. WHAT GOODS A FEW MINUTES MORE GONNA DO YOU NOW?.."
Rest in peace Mr. Penderecki
Rest in peace
Cudowne
Dead space soundtrack and silent hill 2 soundtrack... I used to listen to that horror sound a lot. Had cool ideas for a horror story.
Brzmi jak Asymfonia
Inredible that that kind of sounds are managed to be written.
Extraordinary 👏👏👏👏
Fenomenalne !!! Dziękuję Panu Penderecki !!!
Imagine learning how to play this!
R.I.P
the exorcist * the shining
this is just as creepy without watching the movie
Please include the full concert...
the version on your site has a sound problem
psychedelic, emotional, moving
Written in the Key of Chaos
The Last several seconds are lost. The most important sound is cut!
Some of you need to read about his early works and what he was trying to achieve instead of bashing him.
Bashing is all Sheeple seem to do now. This is fascinating as was Threnody for the victims of Hiroshima.
Also it actually sounds like many people talking at once near the midfle of this piece...amazing.
Perfect sandtruck
*Soundtrack
master penderecki
Thank God I was there. Aphex Twin killed it.
Without words. sounds of the cosmos.
That was SO good!
For those wanting the full concert:
ninateka.pl/film/koncert-krzysztofa-pendereckiego-ekk
Blu-ray please!
RIP Mr Penderecki
Przerażające i imponujące zarazem.
The Shining ❤️
Grande Maestro di Musica. - Penderecki.
this literally gives me full body duck bumps
IF DUELING BANJOES DOSENT SCARE YOU; MAYBE THIS WILL ?
The sound of Cosmos. Down of the Man.
this is rather sunset of the Mankind.....
This makes me uncomfortable..
Then that means it works
That's the purpose
shhhh it's going to be ok
That makes me so excited
@5:36 MRW I want to figure this piece out
Rest in peace
" You want some ice cream Doc. ?"
Brilliant!
A gdzie akord c-dur na końcu??? Jak można to było uciąć???
Bo to nie cale nagranie.
RIP. I didn't like Penderecki's stylistic evolution, from avant-garde to neo-romanticism. I heard him once on the radio, interviewed as to why the change, and answering "how long can one remain a modernist?". Well, as shown by Ligeti and Boulez: all your life, if you decide to do so. So Penderecki's later change, starting with the Second Symphony, sounded to me something of a lazy attitude. As exemplified by this piece, Polymorphia, Penderecki was a genius when he invented new clusters of sounds, with huge dramatic and emotional impact, not when he imitated, I don't know, Allan Pettersson (interestingly, Penderecki fully embraced his new - or old - style shortly before Pettersson's death). But, for those avant-garde pieces, from Strophen and Threnody to the victims of Hiroshima to St. Luke's Passion, Utrenja and Devils of Loudun, he will remain as one of the towering giants of the 20th century, and I'll listen with always the same sense of awe.
where's the rest? No c major chord to finish?
5:02 Тэппинг на скрипке,что-то новое.
He was a child in Poland during WWII, watching his country brutalized. That had to inform the depth of emotional chaos in his work.
Thanks Reddit
*WHERE'S THE REST OF IT?*
I’ve just been to Lusławice, omg… go there
Это гениально!!!
The Shining made me come here
Is it pretentious to have this on vinyl?
Lovely
Nie wiadomo czy to już koncert, czy orkiestra się stroi
Strojenie też fajnie brzmi
I’d like to see the sheet music.
They didn’t do the finale (that’s on exorcist soundtrack)! Omg.
“How do you like it...?”
i need this piece complete
Piekny wstęp do czegoś...
złoto
1:35. 3:50. 4:40. 5:45
Damn, I wish I could have been there.
But when they splintered his bones with their rotted teeth, they found that his holy Nous was one with his flesh, and the mocking laughter of the holy tongues danced across the wind. From his body there grew a great AMALGAM and his blessings flood the sea forevermore. Book of Wood 13:65
Why the hell isn't the end included? That final, tonal chord? Did Penderecki for some reason decide to leave it out? Why, if so? Or is the video incomplete?
Cause this is not whole concert.
Psychiatryk
if some of beard was off, he's look like hide the pain Harold
You think his health might be at risk and you are concerned about him
spoko gościu!