Técnicamente (nivel de fluidez mecánica para la ejecución) y musicalmente (comprensión de las relaciones musicales en distintos niveles cognitivos estéticos lo que también incluye la superficie del estilo musical) la interpretación de David Starobin casi insuperable y también es una motivación impresionante para los músicos que tocan y aman a la guitarra. Gracias a Starobin por esta interpretación y gracias a Carter por esta obra musical!
1) excellent work! the guitar is a wonderful vehicle for contemporary art music. 2) i've heard from people who have met milton babbitt that he is a very congenial, funny man. very engaging (in response to the comment about his article). people who are upset by that article missed the point of it, i believe.
this stuff trips me out hard core...haha and i have the same last name as this dude...and my love is classical guitar :D But... i know no one cares haha. David plays the work very nicely.
As I was listening to this work, I was also reading Susan McClary's article "Terminal Prestige." Quite an insightful and complimentary combination indeed.
If I remember the essence of her article, she was somewhat negative towards Babbitt and Boulez and ended up with favorable words for Earth Wind and Fire.
Yes, your memory is correct. Her discussion of "terminal prestige" placed some of the more notable advocates of the mid-20th century American avant-garde in a rather unappealing light (her comments were partially a response to Babbitt's [in]famous 1958 article "Who Cares if You Listen").
I've never understood why Babbitt seems to make people so angry. "Who Cares If You Listen" is a very thoughtful article. Much of what he says could come under the heading of "self-evident truth". I suppose that in a democratic society there is a natural desire (on the part of some) to cater to the wishes of the majority.
this is an amazing performance! I wonder if he is exactly following the score for al those chordal repititions? I don't realy care but trying to play them drives me mad. David Starobin is a Master!
cagada de burro..
Garoosh99 4 months ago
i prefer babbit's 'composition for guitar'
muslit 7 months ago
Técnicamente (nivel de fluidez mecánica para la ejecución) y musicalmente (comprensión de las relaciones musicales en distintos niveles cognitivos estéticos lo que también incluye la superficie del estilo musical) la interpretación de David Starobin casi insuperable y también es una motivación impresionante para los músicos que tocan y aman a la guitarra. Gracias a Starobin por esta interpretación y gracias a Carter por esta obra musical!
9mercurio9 1 year ago
I cannot imagine the amount of virtuosity it must take to perform this piece accurately.
jeffbrak 1 year ago
1) excellent work! the guitar is a wonderful vehicle for contemporary art music. 2) i've heard from people who have met milton babbitt that he is a very congenial, funny man. very engaging (in response to the comment about his article). people who are upset by that article missed the point of it, i believe.
kbaronshaffer 1 year ago 2
this stuff trips me out hard core...haha and i have the same last name as this dude...and my love is classical guitar :D But... i know no one cares haha. David plays the work very nicely.
dannyboyrocker 1 year ago
The annotations were a great addition to this, kind of like pop up video!
Jeppetoh 2 years ago
Such good playing - I'd loved to have heard Starobin play it live. Those "New Music with Guitar" recordings he did in the 80s were so, so good.
Prattincole 2 years ago
As I was listening to this work, I was also reading Susan McClary's article "Terminal Prestige." Quite an insightful and complimentary combination indeed.
dcrepino 2 years ago
If I remember the essence of her article, she was somewhat negative towards Babbitt and Boulez and ended up with favorable words for Earth Wind and Fire.
NewMusicXX 2 years ago
Yes, your memory is correct. Her discussion of "terminal prestige" placed some of the more notable advocates of the mid-20th century American avant-garde in a rather unappealing light (her comments were partially a response to Babbitt's [in]famous 1958 article "Who Cares if You Listen").
dcrepino 2 years ago
I've never understood why Babbitt seems to make people so angry. "Who Cares If You Listen" is a very thoughtful article. Much of what he says could come under the heading of "self-evident truth". I suppose that in a democratic society there is a natural desire (on the part of some) to cater to the wishes of the majority.
NewMusicXX 2 years ago
I didn't hear the 'flow'.
muslit 2 years ago
With out a doubt, a true Old Master!
Curetiamhices 2 years ago
Brilliant. Thanks, NMXX. Is this David Starobin?
syr1811 2 years ago
Yes, it is David Starobin
NewMusicXX 2 years ago
trying to wrap my head around this
thegreatestbak 2 years ago
this is an amazing performance! I wonder if he is exactly following the score for al those chordal repititions? I don't realy care but trying to play them drives me mad. David Starobin is a Master!
coryvibe 2 years ago
THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!
dadalaidou 2 years ago
This music is extraordinarily beautiful. Wonderful performance, too.
Laurencemardon 2 years ago