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György Kurtág - Stele, Op. 33 (III - Molto sostenuto)
György Kurtág (1926) es un compositor húngaro. Lo descubrí precisamente con esta obra. Me impresionó. Es la que hoy quiero ofrecer a todos mis amig...
Boomarzo • 2,309 views
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Gyorgy Kurtag- Nachtstuck
Trio: Trombone, Guitar, Piccolo
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2 weeks ago
Brian Ferneyhough: Lemma-Icon-Epigram [with score]
Ferneyhough's solo piano piece Lemma-Icon-Epigram, written in 1981 and performed here by the dedicatee, Massimiliano Damerini.
"The title of this...
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Ferneyhough- Coloratura
Brian Ferneyhough's "Coloratura" for piano and oboe.
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2 weeks ago
MrInterestingthings
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I would not guess by listening this was Ferneyhugh. It doesn't sound too difficult in notation but then again they make out of their scores the new complexity composers! Thaks for uploading.What a collection this guy has!
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Ferneyhough: String Quartet No 3 w/ score -- Movement 1/2
Audio + score of Brian Ferneyhough's third string quartet, written in 1987 and played here by the indefatigable Arditti Quartet. This is the first ...
p0lyph0nyXX • 6,317 views
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2 weeks ago
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Ferneyhough and Finnissy scores have a look to it! are well thought out they know the score is as important in contemporary music as a picasso
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Steve Reich: Pendulum Music (1968)
Steve Reich (*1936): Pendulum Music, for Microphones, Amplifiers Speakers and Performers (1968).
Performed by Sonic Youth.
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The music publi...
TheWelleszCompany • 24,044 views
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Wow. Ideas wre great especially in music. Is this really an interest of SonicYouth.I am impresed!
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Penderecki: "Polymorphy"
Krzysztof Penderecki: "Polymorphy"
(1961) for 48 strings
NewMusicXX • 39,795 views
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3 weeks ago
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WOW! As exciting and brutal as Threnody. Look at the date .Would love to have been an aware present adult when this was first heard . Again Penderecki helps us go where war and brutality and madness and originality may if we dare.Extreme states but how do you notate these amazing things?
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Penderecki: "String Quartet No.1"
Krzysztof Penderecki: "String Quartet No. 1" (1960)
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3 weeks ago
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Actually Mozart came back as a Greek last time his name was Xenakis and has of course been able to come up with much original new music too bad he died AGAIn in 2001.
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Iannis Xenakis ~ Charisma
Charisma
Iannis Xenakis
....For cello and clarinet....
....This piece has also been uploaded by "John11inch", I wanted to share the score, dig the ...
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3 weeks ago
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I am grateful to whoever downloads this fabulous music its always a special order and it took me years to get to care about this music and nowI cant get enough of it or not try to compose like thisbut already new things r being done in electronics and new techniques so being original as Xenakis a...
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Xenakis: "Lichens" Part One
Iannis Xenakis: "Lichens" (1983) for 96 players
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3 weeks ago
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OWw! Thats what i need a teacher who studied with one of the really important innovative masters.Xenakis knocks me out.His early work stays incredible the later stuff impresses more reminds me of Ligeti and Penderecki in sound whereas his early work is totally original.This is fantastic had not ...
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Stravinsky: "Epitaphium"
Igor Stravinsky: "Epitaphium" (1959) (fur das Grabmal des Prinzen Max Egon Zu Furstenberg), for flute, clarinet and harp.
Stravinsky dedicated E...
NewMusicXX • 15,432 views
MrInterestingthings
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Noone as talented as Str and knowledgable would ramble you just dont know. Amazing time after time I feel and intuit something with Strav serial work. Schonberg never grabs me. Perhaps Strav is using serialism just for its sounds in an old fashioned way but it pays rehearing where schonberg come...
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Stravinsky: "Variations: Aldous Huxley in Memoriam"
Igor Stravinsky: "Variations: Aldous Huxley in Memoriam" (1963-64) An example of Stravinsky's late period serial work.
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Stravinsky waited till after Schonberg's death to publish serial works. Strav get's lots of interest even his later serial style is eventful and feels as if it is making sense. Webern,Berg I feel the same about yet nothing Schonberg did after "transfiguration" makes much sense.On the page his p...
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Keith Jarrett - Last Solo Tokyo '84 #1 (excerpt from 27:30))
Keith Jarrett - Last Solo Tokyo '84 #1 (excerpt: starts from about 27:30) January 25, 1984 Kan-i Hoken Hall, Tokyo, Japan
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What a sexy alive vital man he is. It sounds like middle eastern raga like he's reliving some experience or channeling and breaking through. What a source of creation this man is!
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Shchedrin, Sonata 2, III Presto possibile
The third part of Rodion Shchedrin's piano sonata 2 (1996).
Kyoushinsha • 6,470 views
MrInterestingthings
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Something about his music is pleasing in a conventional way never as surprising or baffling or ingenious as Schnittke.The 3 piano concerti got me asa soon as I heard them but I prefer what I can not so easily understand at a first listen so I go back to Schnittke continually .One always misses a ...
The piano works and small ensemble works dont mean much to me however this was instantly interesting .