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Juliusz Luciak ~ The Battle
The Battle - fragment of music for the pantomime 'Marathon'
Juliusz Luciak
(1963)
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Gilbert: "Revealing Distant Cities"
Peter Gilbert: "Revealing Distant Cities" (2008)
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Harvey- Run Before Lightning
Jonathan Harvey's "Run Before Lightning" (2004) for flute and piano.
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Dumitrescu- Mnemosyne
Iancu Dumitrescu's Mnemosyne (1995) for for prepared piano, bass saxophone, octabass flute, two percussion instruments, resonance tomtom and magnet...
John11inch • 806 views
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Quite cool and hot; regards to the Romanian (or, more widely: Franco-Romanian) spectralist school.
P.S. Is this a combination of my brother doing something naughty to the plates in the kitchen, some problems with my computer wires and my grandfather trying to fix an age-old record player? No, it ...
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Unsuk Chin ~ Acrostic Wordplay
Acrostic Wordplay
Unsuk Chin
(1991 rev.1993)
....Seven scenes from fairy-tales for soprano and ensemble....
*Yeree Suh - soprano*
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Currently, I am frequently occupied, left busy by all of the schoolwork I have the duty to realise, which is one of the main factors that's currently preventing me from listening to atonal music, so it was nice to hear it one rare time more. Please accept my warm-hearted thanks and acknowledgemen...
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Rădulescu: Frenetico Il Longing Di Amare (1984) [Part 2/2]
See Part 1 for more information.
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I didn't know he was a bass.
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Bach, J.S. - "Air" Orchestral Suite N° 3 in D Major_BWV 1068
Ton Koopman _ The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra
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@somerspaulm Maybe. Hector Beriloz used col legno in some of his music, similarly. But, generally speaking, until the XX century, the instruments from the violin family were usually played either arco, pizzicato or con sordino. In music, and in art in general, if not in science and in countless o...
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"Chord": original piano composition
This is a semi-graphic score based piece which indicates the dynamics and many different percussive effects using graphic symbols. It only contains...
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@R93F Yo no tengo ningunas canciones en mi canal. Una canción es una composición vocal de música popular o folclórica. Este término no existe dentro de la música clásica, donde una obra vocal puede ser un canto, un lied, una sinfonía coral, un oratoria, una aria, una cantata, etc.
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"Bitonal minimalism": original piano composition
Despite the title of this work, you are not listening to a strictly minimalistic piece. It is a bit less repetetive, although, curiously, it uses u...
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@AAceNo1 I am not an atheist. And, as for my music laking soul, that could be some sort of metaphor. But, how would you translate it into literal language? What exactly, from a more theoretical point of view, do you find my music to be lacking in?
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Minciacchi- Klavierstuck IV
Italian neurologist and composition student of Stockhausen, Nono and Radulescu, Diego Minciacchi's (1955- ) Klavierstuck No. 4 "Vae Victis" (1997) ...
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Carter: "A Celebration of Some 100 x 150 Notes"
Elliott Carter: "A Celebration of Some 100 x 150 Notes" (1986)
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That actually amazed me quite a lot! Very agrresive, energetic and a pretty reccomendable source of adrenaline.
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Schumann: Symphony #2 in C Major, Op. 61 - I: Sostenuto assai - Allegro ma non troppo
The first movement of Schumann's masterful second symphony in C Major (re-orchestrated by Gustav Mahler). Performed by Peter Oundjian and the Aspen...
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"Bitonalidad, semipolivalencia y polivalencia": original piano composition
This bitonal piece contains many chords substituted by chords a multiple of a minor third away, semi-diminished chords substituted by their dominan...
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@omgtkseth No exactamente. En esta pieza si hay algunas disonancias, y no es tonal, sino bitonal. Ya a la hora de componer he hecho las sustituciones, por ejemplo, la b semi-disminuido- dominante mayor con séptima menor (re b), o por múltiples de una tercera menor, como si b mayor- mi mayor.
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Carter: "Remembrance"
Elliott Carter: "Remembrance" (1988). Written as a memorial to Paul Fromm
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This is one of your oldest videos, NewMusicXX. It's a shame that it has only got 801 views and that I was the first one to comment in all this time.
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Penderecki: "String Quartet No.1"
Krzysztof Penderecki: "String Quartet No. 1" (1960)
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@TheEdgarvarese12 All music has a melody. A melody is a set of single pitches. Take any chords, notes and harmonic intervals, and you can trace straight lines from pitch to pitch.
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Krenek: "Symphonic Piece", Op 86
Ernst Krenek: "Symphonic Piece for String Orchestra", Op. 86 (1939) Leopoldinum Orchestra.
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@MINORSECONDXXI (Continuation.) Free atonality was used by the Second Viennese School (but don't confuse their expressionistic works with their tonal and twelve-tone ones).
Anyway, callmeBe's train of thought also reminds me of John Cage and the New York Downtown School. Cage tried to make music ...
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Penderecki- Capriccio Per Siegfried Palm
Penderecki's Solo Cello work for Siegfried Palm, the Capriccio.
Don't ask the performer is or else I'll e-slap you.
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@MINORSECONDXXI I mean Siegfried Palm.
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philip glass: metamorphosis 4
piano by branka parlic
27th of october 2004, sinagogue, novi sad
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@bobbybambino28 Use the pedal when it's indicated in the score. If it isn't, don't use any pedal at all.
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Ruth White ~ Owls
Owls
Ruth White
....Off the 1969 "The Flowers of Evil" album....
....An electronic setting of the poem of Charles Baudelaire....
stanchinsky • 1,046 views
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This was cool!
I admire the way it uses recordings of tonal music, or whatever that is, in an over-all avant-guarde composition.
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Ladislav Kubik ~ Klavierkonzert
Klavierkonzert
Ladislav Kubik
(1974)
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@khantarya Thank you so greatly for your kind comment, as well as for the wonderful personal message. To be honest, you do sometimes exaggerate a bit, but that just makes you sound even nicer.
In relationship to the private message you have sent me, well, I have already noticed that your profile ...
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Thorvaldsdottir: "Hrím"
Anna Thorvaldsdottir: "Hrím" (2010) for ensemble, CAPUT ensemble
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Cool and interesting, I would say... Very eerie. I decided it diserves a thumb up. It would work well on a movie soundtrack, maybe.
(Some directors, like Stanley Kubrick, were actually obsessed with atonal music by composers like Krzysztof Penderecki and György Sándor Ligeti.)
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Michael Maierhof ~ Splitting 5
Splitting 5
Michael Maierhof
(2000-'01)
....For violin and cd-player....
artist: Francis Bacon
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That was RIDICULOUSLY INTERESTING!! Thank you so enormously! Thank you to the power of the inverse of Planck's constant!
This piece makes me think the composer is nice and EVIL... ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
(OK, maybe I wasn't too serious about the evil part...)
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Krzyszof Knittel ~ Robak Zdobywca
Robak Zdobywca
Krzyszof Knittel
....For electronics....
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Some of the moments sound a bit less electronic, but still, cool composition! Thank you, Mr. Knittel! Thank you, stanchinsky!
Trochę jest w tym momentów mniej elektronicznie brzmiących, ale i tak jest to fajna kompozycja! Dziękuję, panie Knittel! Dziękuję, stanchinsky!
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Jan Folek ~ Partita
Partita
Jan Folek
(1968)
I. + II.
*Laughter*
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Cassidy- Ten Monophonic Miniatures
Aaron Cassidy's Ten Monophonic Miniatures for Amplified Pianist, performed by a pianist who has never needed any amplification, Ian Pace. This pie...
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Barraque- Sonata for Solo Violin
Jean Barraque's "Sonate pour Violon Seul", the Sonata for Solo Violin, once thought destroyed but recently rediscovered. This is the assumed world...
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Robert Muczynski - Toccata op.15
Robert Muczynski's Toccata op.15.
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'In A Vodka Shop' by Sir Arnold Bax
The delightful 'In A Vodka Shop' by Sir Arnold Bax (originally dedicated to Dame Myra Hess) with top British pianist Ashley Wass at the piano.
If ...
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How is it possible that an English composer, Sir Arnold Edward Trevor Bax, made a piece named after vodka, and yet I haven't ever heard of any Russian composers writing anything related to vodka!
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka, Segei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff, Igor Fyodorovich ...
About Oh look, sometimes there's no tonal centre!
This channel is dedicated to uploading my own compositions, which tend to be centered around atonality, serialism and bitonality. I wrote them at the age of 14.
Constructive critisism, and even well-written, respectful opinions which say why you don't like the music are welcome, but stupid comments aren't.
Please don't comment about the amount of dislikes or compare it to the amount of Justin Bieber fans!
Also, I do not wish to say anything about atonal music being "intellectual", especially not if at the same time I claim to like it. (And I do like it.) High ego is banned on my channel.
At the same time, I won't make any fun out of popular music. All art that is enjoyed by man diserves respect.
For more music, check out these channels: HARMONICO101, bartje11, Hexameron, pianopera, pelodelperro, stanchinsky, TheWelleszCompany, John11inch, NewMusicXX, flammesombres, pseudotonal, OMaclac, ViewerNotes, p0lyph0nyXX, p0lyph0ny, minimalisminmusic, GreggaryPeccary, ascvideo, ch252525.
This channel is dedicated to uploading my own compositions, which tend to be centered around atonality, serialism and bitonality. I wrote them at the age of 14.
Constructive critisism, and even well-written, respectful opinions which say why you ...
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Dec 26, 2011About this user
I'm Polish. I was born in Kraków. I live in Spain. I study music under Ken J.Ecury. He commissioned some of the music heard here.I listen to classical music, atonal music too if I'm feeling awake.
Even Iannis Xenakis could be jealous of the violence of this piece!