Towering, remarkable musicianship...! Genuinely happy to have discovered this jaw-dropping ensemble. Thanks NPR Tiny Desk for once again helping me depleting my perennially crippled bank account with another CD acquisition...
Dear god, I think that Pulse is five beats over four beats in a single bar, a true poly-rhythm! I'm not 100% sure because my ear isn't all that good, but it really sounded like it in the last couple of measures where things simplified. If so, that is one hell of a difficult thing to do as an ensemble; it's pat your head and rub your tummy whilst someone hits you in the face with a burning Atlantic Trout hard.
what album is the last track from?.....new to this lot as a big Reich fan and have a job finding stuff like it......Nik Bartch is also a big fave of mine.
Surprised so many people liked Pulse the best here. It sounds like a lot of major scales descending to me, starting at different places, kind of deconstructed. Atmospheric and purposely vague. The first piece was great once it got going and the third piece too, and very good musicianship throughout of course.
I played with them a few weeks ago. Not only are they brilliant artists, but they're brilliant teachers and choreographers as well.
Music for People that like Music for 18 Musicians
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Towering, remarkable musicianship...! Genuinely happy to have discovered this jaw-dropping ensemble. Thanks NPR Tiny Desk for once again helping me depleting my perennially crippled bank account with another CD acquisition...
0:00 - *Bruce Dessner: Wave the Sea*
[1:51] - *Bruce Dessner: Brushy Fork* (3:29 / 3:39)
4:32 - *Robert Honstein: Pulse* (9:45 / 9:56)
10:18 - *David Lang: learn to fly* (15:49)
*Bryce Dessner
They are among the very best interpreters of modern innovative classical music.
Dear god, I think that Pulse is five beats over four beats in a single bar, a true poly-rhythm! I'm not 100% sure because my ear isn't all that good, but it really sounded like it in the last couple of measures where things simplified. If so, that is one hell of a difficult thing to do as an ensemble; it's pat your head and rub your tummy whilst someone hits you in the face with a burning Atlantic Trout hard.
Your funny!
Fossil Fishy I'm pretty sure it's 7 over 6 over 5 which is just even more insane honestly
it is :)
yall so clever thanks to fake doctor levin, right?
yeah! his videos are really great n informative and helped me come to the same conclusion as Eight Rage :)
pulse was so beautiful and magical it felt like the soundtrack to some sort of big open-world game with a heavy emphasis on exploration
love this group have been following for the last 15 years or so very innovative and charismatic
Very magical and unusual music. So much talent in such a small space. Thank you.
It's different and wonderful. My ears needed to hear this
You to are funny. I enjoyed it myself, crazy and great.
They are so graceful! What an amazing connectedness they share. Beautiful!
HELL YA I AM LIVING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
whenever I hear something like this I wonder, how did these people come together to create something so great?
right??? this is so awesome
The group initially got together as students at Oberlin Conservatory.
THIS IS TRULY AMAZING. "PULSE" ALMOST MADE ME CRY AND THAT BASS DRUM IS SUCH A GREAT PUNCH, ACCENTING THE RIGHT PARTS. REALLY ENJOYED THIS.
Is Michael Maccaferri's beard the source of his clarinet power?
He's discovered what Neil Fallon from Clutch already knows.
Absolutely love their music! Makes me want to dance :)
Still incredible! Os vi em Chicago cerca de 13 anos atrás. Me encantei. Sorte humana continuarem ressoando!
Once again, I'm glad I subscribed to this channel.
That Pulse piece was one of the most moving pieces I've ever heard.
FULLY AGREE
When they finished "Pulse" It felt like time stopped.
The intro to the video is amazing.
That piano part in the 3rd piece, Learn to Fly. Yeah!
I love it! Classical Rush!!!
I'd love to see Güngör on the Tiny Desk. They have a similar instrumental sound to some of what was in this one.
Frank Zappa's wind band
exactly my thoughts
More like Gentle Giant, but with even better musicianship.
The last song is magical!!!
Striking how similar the different works are, all very antiseptic, like clean plastic or corporate architecture.
Whoa! an original that sounds like Zappa!
First I've heard.
REAL musicians!
Brilliant!
Esto es buenisimoooo !!!! Yesss !!!
Pulse made me gigle under my breath. Then I pictured Jack Nicholson dodging cracks in the sidewalk.
Not my cup of tea but they are great musicians
Excellent. Wow!
love this.A new CD for my collection.Thanks
this is my jam.
Interesting. I think I kinda like it. I hear a bit of Jethro Tull influence.
I hear Stravinsky.
Niiice!! I like it a lot!!
Reminds me of the Son of Chamber Symphony
Great! Difficulty = Hard
Pulse was my favorite though!
Who is playing flute and is that a Powell flute she is playing?
That was fantastic, in any case!
what album is the last track from?.....new to this lot as a big Reich fan and have a job finding stuff like it......Nik Bartch is also a big fave of mine.
Quantos microfones estão sendo utilizados? E de que forma? Que som incrível!
amazing
Surprised so many people liked Pulse the best here. It sounds like a lot of major scales descending to me, starting at different places, kind of deconstructed. Atmospheric and purposely vague. The first piece was great once it got going and the third piece too, and very good musicianship throughout of course.
PURRRRRRRFECT !
Dope content
I study piano with the pianists' former teacher Mr. Hatheway- he is brilliant
!!!!! Wow !!!!!! Fabulous !
This music is getting wat highhhhhhhhhher than a sklifff ;;;;
Alah is great! What a music!
Holy shit
This reminds me of The Holy Mountain.
Is blackbird from Dutilleux ?
Başında her an horona başlıcaklarmış gibi :D
Como se llama la flautista ??? Alguien sabe decirme ???
Nathalie Joachim
Mathematical Gypsy Celtic Shuffle Music lol ITS SO AWESOME
4:32
if animals as leaders played classical instruments
Cute, accomplished, "spiffy". No heart, no soul.
Frank Feldman c00l