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  • I like this because it's atonal but not so hard to follow. ^^ This music if funny.

  • 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.

  • jewish trash

  • 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!

  • This is great! This is pure joy! This is by far the most up-lifting Schoenberg piece I've ever heard.

  • @lispectorando This is definately the most uplifting atonal music I've ever heard.

  • 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.

  • @functionalist972 idiot....

  • @functionalist972 What is music then?

  • 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.

  • This was my first time listening to this piece

    My expression before it started:

    ^_^

    My expression when it ended:

    O_o

  • wonderful :)

  • woderful :)

  • "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.

  • who plays guitar in this performance?

  • @yuvalll35 Stanley Silverman

  • So groovy! :D

  • @xmetalshredderx12 I know it's intentionally dissonant, atonal and discordant. That's why it's no good: because all the pitches sound bad.

  • 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

    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.

  • please give names of the players!!!!

  • very fresh, nice tempo, good people with humor, knows anybody the interpretation of bruno maderna with melos ensemble?

  • 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.

  • scary listening to this.

  • @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 Well some parts aren't quite as funny though.

  • 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?

  • It's the Marlboro Festival musicians under Leon Kirchner, a Sony CD SMK 45894

  • Boulez's recording on Sony is the best one, imo...but this is very good, too.  Great piece....

  • 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: "Best" as in "that is the recording I hold to be the standard for this piece." And, yes, I do know the score.

  • I like this more than other schoenberg works

  • no wander he was the model for Mann's "Doctor Faustus"...

  • very beautifull, tnx for posting!!

  • ... 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 just wanted first post on youtube for once in my life...

    ... sorry!

  • this shit is pimp ya'll! straight up playa... of pianos.... NO WAIT! pizzanos

    yeah boy!

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