This is simply beautiful music. Literally and appropriately 'fantastic,' as in 'phantasm.' You provide through the lens of your knowlege and taste some of the best of the newest, and through you many can keep well-informed. I don't know how you do it, where you get all the material, but your profound love and knowledge of this repertoire and the sharing of it is much appreciated.
My son gets to play this in Toronto this weekend - hoping to get a DVD (new music ensemble). Thanks for posting; I can imagine the visual dimension would be awesome.
all this YouTube access to great work is wonderful - BUT, to do the artists, labels and publishers, who struggle mightily to bring the work to life and to the public, at least a modicum of service, please - YouTube should at least require posting links to purchase sites for the full-resolution CDs or DVDs - yeah, all agree, 'exposure' is good, but in the world of professional arts, it's also something of a dirty word: e.g. "Sorry we can't pay you, but you'll get 'exposure'. "
youtube does create a purchase link IF one exists, which unfortunately I don't think does with this piece. also if the owner of the content has decided that's how they want to handle it. In fact, they have an algorithm that detects waveforms of known licensed content now, so it can happen the moment you upload a video... Not always correctly though...
A lack of video doesn't do any justice to this piece, which is incredible. I know there isn't a video out there, but I hope it gets on DVD someday. The composer specifies in the score very explicit directions for lighting. In the busier sections of the work, lighting is normal, but in certain parts, the light is only on certain instruments (like the harp), and it is even pitch black in parts (and, of course, these parts are a bit more aleatoric. The composer wanted a "total" experience for this.
Well, that's about as unanimous as it gets. Anyway, I just wanted to warn you guys that youtube let me know about a total of 0 of the comments left on this video. I am not getting notification for the *vast majority* of comments I receive, so don't feel slighted if I don't respond to one.
This is simply beautiful music. Literally and appropriately 'fantastic,' as in 'phantasm.' You provide through the lens of your knowlege and taste some of the best of the newest, and through you many can keep well-informed. I don't know how you do it, where you get all the material, but your profound love and knowledge of this repertoire and the sharing of it is much appreciated.
MuseDuCafe 1 month ago
i like it one tube...your channel is awesome! thank you!
galas062 1 month ago
In one video, of course. Surely this would also be your answer if you were the asked.
Thanks once more for such an excellent music.
faroenmano 2 months ago
I also prefer one long video. And thanks very much for making this available. I've been wanting to hear his pieces for a while.
rwdust 2 months ago
My son gets to play this in Toronto this weekend - hoping to get a DVD (new music ensemble). Thanks for posting; I can imagine the visual dimension would be awesome.
bonmom 2 months ago
haas is soooooooo amazing i almost faint
Hell yeah!
where is the megalike button?
nataliacanul 9 months ago
One big 11-inch long video, please!
pdclift 10 months ago 3
good fuckin work john11, your channel is awesome
nataliacanul 10 months ago
all this YouTube access to great work is wonderful - BUT, to do the artists, labels and publishers, who struggle mightily to bring the work to life and to the public, at least a modicum of service, please - YouTube should at least require posting links to purchase sites for the full-resolution CDs or DVDs - yeah, all agree, 'exposure' is good, but in the world of professional arts, it's also something of a dirty word: e.g. "Sorry we can't pay you, but you'll get 'exposure'. "
ALDancers 1 year ago 5
Well, there's always google.
John11inch 1 year ago 5
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shonenmouse 4 months ago
youtube does create a purchase link IF one exists, which unfortunately I don't think does with this piece. also if the owner of the content has decided that's how they want to handle it. In fact, they have an algorithm that detects waveforms of known licensed content now, so it can happen the moment you upload a video... Not always correctly though...
shonenmouse 4 months ago
Popularity begets more popularity.
bradkoolaid 3 weeks ago
A lack of video doesn't do any justice to this piece, which is incredible. I know there isn't a video out there, but I hope it gets on DVD someday. The composer specifies in the score very explicit directions for lighting. In the busier sections of the work, lighting is normal, but in certain parts, the light is only on certain instruments (like the harp), and it is even pitch black in parts (and, of course, these parts are a bit more aleatoric. The composer wanted a "total" experience for this.
jre58591 1 year ago
I prefer a single video
beyststefan 1 year ago 7
Is there a recording of Haas's In Iij Noct? I can't find one anywhere.
pcktboi 1 year ago
One video..you can't interrupt Haas! :)
seanypants 1 year ago 3
Well, that's about as unanimous as it gets. Anyway, I just wanted to warn you guys that youtube let me know about a total of 0 of the comments left on this video. I am not getting notification for the *vast majority* of comments I receive, so don't feel slighted if I don't respond to one.
John11inch 1 year ago
you are awesome!
galas062 1 year ago
one video please.
can't thank you enough for the consistently stimulating uploads.
buenobus 1 year ago 2
Def one long video dude. Its awful when good pieces get broken up.
TheProgThinker 1 year ago
One long file, please
audiotheaudio 1 year ago
prefer one video over many!
piscivorous 1 year ago
preferable in one video.
ViewerNotes 1 year ago
Well, since you asked... I much prefer videos in one long upload, just because the subscription box can get a little messy at times.
Damn, that is a long piece of music... but amazing nonetheless
UserID20 1 year ago 2