Finally falling in love with his violin concerto.Unlike Webernadn Berg his music never surrenders or comes to the listener at first hearing.Its emotions seem unfamiliar or extreme ;they arent but the musical argument just so busy and definitely multi-voiced.I never know what is happening here.circus music with sinister surface is allI can get .It takes time.Thats a good thing!
I have a recording that brings out the clarinet and bass cl. from 1:50 to 2:00 (on this video) by Ensemble InterContemporain, the sound of the chameleux of cl. inside a bubbling, fat bass clarinet sound!
Nice recording. I still prefer Boulez's recording with the Ensemble InterContemporain (on Sony Classical), but this is excellent as well. Thanks for posting.
"Listen to Mozart's Gran Partita, Beethoven's Septet, Schubert's Octet and then this."
Yes of course...and AFTER Mozart's Gran Partita, Beethoven's Septet, Schubert's Octet, what I would have to listen as a deign continuation of German music tradition? Stravinsky's Octet? AHAHAHAHAHAHA...don't make me laugh, please.
Grotesque, hollow mockery of the classical Serenade genre. Listen to Mozart's Gran Partita, Beethoven's Septet, Schubert's Octet and then this. Then you will realise just how shit it is. I make no apologies for this uncompromising judgement.
Do you hold the same opinion of Shoberg's "Verklarte Nacht" or "string sextet" or do you differ? I consider those works some of the most emotional and beautiful pieces I've ever heard. I do not consider this a hollow mockery though by any means. Comparing this to the works you mentioned is like comparing Led Zeppelin to Pantera. It's just not the same thing.
This reminds me of childhood when I lived in squalid neighborhoods in Chicago and I would rush to school to avoid gang members with switchblade knives, chains and zip-guns. Very Nice.
@eatme765wes I get more of a sense of funny or misfotune, like a woman cleaning the kitchen and drops something and makes a huge mess, she cleans it up but then drops the cake on the floor and keeps making the mess bigger lol.
So cool to hear this again! This is the piece that really got me interested in composition yeeeaaarrrs ago. I love the tempo of theis recording. It reminds me of a London Sinfonetta recording that I haven't been able to find since the 80's. Is this the same one?
... Y pensar que la música atonal es una de las bases que rompieron los esquemas musicales y abrió nuevos horizontes. Demasiado vanguardista para su época. Desconcertante, pero extraordinario.
I like this because it's atonal but not so hard to follow. ^^ This music if funny.
akamarutv 1 week ago
I love this music. It is one of the most daring pieces of the twenty century. I borrowed the video for my blog. Thank you.
Francisco76109 1 month ago
jewish trash
leonelbat 3 months ago
Finally falling in love with his violin concerto.Unlike Webernadn Berg his music never surrenders or comes to the listener at first hearing.Its emotions seem unfamiliar or extreme ;they arent but the musical argument just so busy and definitely multi-voiced.I never know what is happening here.circus music with sinister surface is allI can get .It takes time.Thats a good thing!
lovesGenet 6 months ago
This is great! This is pure joy! This is by far the most up-lifting Schoenberg piece I've ever heard.
lispectorando 6 months ago
@lispectorando This is definately the most uplifting atonal music I've ever heard.
akamarutv 1 week ago
This strikes me as being one of the most accessible of his post-Op. 10 works. It's got a lot of wit. Love it.
BachRocks314 7 months ago
@functionalist972 idiot....
LoganCull 7 months ago
@functionalist972 What is music then?
JimmyDFFDBorneo 9 months ago
I have a recording that brings out the clarinet and bass cl. from 1:50 to 2:00 (on this video) by Ensemble InterContemporain, the sound of the chameleux of cl. inside a bubbling, fat bass clarinet sound!
Judingo 11 months ago
Nice recording. I still prefer Boulez's recording with the Ensemble InterContemporain (on Sony Classical), but this is excellent as well. Thanks for posting.
ChicagoTheory 1 year ago
This was my first time listening to this piece
My expression before it started:
^_^
My expression when it ended:
O_o
Violetta21TV 1 year ago
wonderful :)
guitarra1711 1 year ago
woderful :)
guitarra1711 1 year ago
"Listen to Mozart's Gran Partita, Beethoven's Septet, Schubert's Octet and then this."
Yes of course...and AFTER Mozart's Gran Partita, Beethoven's Septet, Schubert's Octet, what I would have to listen as a deign continuation of German music tradition? Stravinsky's Octet? AHAHAHAHAHAHA...don't make me laugh, please.
NO...Schoenberg Serenade. Period.
ad80ad 1 year ago
who plays guitar in this performance?
yuvalll35 1 year ago
@yuvalll35 Stanley Silverman
NewMusicXX 1 year ago
So groovy! :D
Industriebrot 1 year ago
@xmetalshredderx12 I know it's intentionally dissonant, atonal and discordant. That's why it's no good: because all the pitches sound bad.
flibbertergibbet 1 year ago
Grotesque, hollow mockery of the classical Serenade genre. Listen to Mozart's Gran Partita, Beethoven's Septet, Schubert's Octet and then this. Then you will realise just how shit it is. I make no apologies for this uncompromising judgement.
flibbertergibbet 1 year ago
@flibbertergibbet
Do you hold the same opinion of Shoberg's "Verklarte Nacht" or "string sextet" or do you differ? I consider those works some of the most emotional and beautiful pieces I've ever heard. I do not consider this a hollow mockery though by any means. Comparing this to the works you mentioned is like comparing Led Zeppelin to Pantera. It's just not the same thing.
intervalkid 1 year ago
please give names of the players!!!!
palladin331 1 year ago
very fresh, nice tempo, good people with humor, knows anybody the interpretation of bruno maderna with melos ensemble?
turutura 2 years ago
This reminds me of childhood when I lived in squalid neighborhoods in Chicago and I would rush to school to avoid gang members with switchblade knives, chains and zip-guns. Very Nice.
Thanks for posting.
hartistry 2 years ago
scary listening to this.
eatme765wes 2 years ago 3
@eatme765wes I get more of a sense of funny or misfotune, like a woman cleaning the kitchen and drops something and makes a huge mess, she cleans it up but then drops the cake on the floor and keeps making the mess bigger lol.
akamarutv 1 week ago
@akamarutv Well some parts aren't quite as funny though.
akamarutv 1 week ago
So cool to hear this again! This is the piece that really got me interested in composition yeeeaaarrrs ago. I love the tempo of theis recording. It reminds me of a London Sinfonetta recording that I haven't been able to find since the 80's. Is this the same one?
jiritube 2 years ago 5
It's the Marlboro Festival musicians under Leon Kirchner, a Sony CD SMK 45894
NewMusicXX 2 years ago
Boulez's recording on Sony is the best one, imo...but this is very good, too. Great piece....
ChicagoTheory 2 years ago
What do you mean...."best" Boulez only has a name of being some kind of "standard" in Schönberg interpretation. Do you know the score?
pergamonrecordings 2 years ago
@pergamonrecordings: "Best" as in "that is the recording I hold to be the standard for this piece." And, yes, I do know the score.
ChicagoTheory 1 year ago
I like this more than other schoenberg works
RickvanVeldhuizen 2 years ago
no wander he was the model for Mann's "Doctor Faustus"...
mistral87 2 years ago
very beautifull, tnx for posting!!
fluibertje 2 years ago
... Y pensar que la música atonal es una de las bases que rompieron los esquemas musicales y abrió nuevos horizontes. Demasiado vanguardista para su época. Desconcertante, pero extraordinario.
cajadecereal 2 years ago
^ i just wanted first post on youtube for once in my life...
... sorry!
edwinalink 3 years ago
this shit is pimp ya'll! straight up playa... of pianos.... NO WAIT! pizzanos
yeah boy!
edwinalink 3 years ago