@briandonohue100 Damn. That would have been incredible and I'd trade my only time in that building (July 98 for Buena Vista Social Club and even my 1/10th of a second in the film to see this piece done in such a way. This is an amazing piece of work.
I saw this performed at Carnegie Hall by the famous conductor-less orchestra Orpheus and it was so much better. Utterly disorienting (which is exactly the effect Ives wanted to create) -- no one onstage except the woodwind players standing in a tiny pool of light, the horn sounding like it was coming from the lobby, the strings invisible backstage. And NO CONDUCTOR flapping his arms around ruining the experience!
@abdiesus1 Yes, and it was not by accident.
Unbihexium 2 months ago
Score & Parts for Ives: The Unanswered Question at SheetMusicX [dot[ com
hamasburi 5 months ago
@briandonohue100 Damn. That would have been incredible and I'd trade my only time in that building (July 98 for Buena Vista Social Club and even my 1/10th of a second in the film to see this piece done in such a way. This is an amazing piece of work.
LApirtle 8 months ago
Johanna Jäger: *5.2.84- + 28.12.2010
johyle 1 year ago
@Bigmac79 the string part was used several times in "Run, Lola, Run"
abdiesus1 1 year ago
I saw this performed at Carnegie Hall by the famous conductor-less orchestra Orpheus and it was so much better. Utterly disorienting (which is exactly the effect Ives wanted to create) -- no one onstage except the woodwind players standing in a tiny pool of light, the horn sounding like it was coming from the lobby, the strings invisible backstage. And NO CONDUCTOR flapping his arms around ruining the experience!
briandonohue100 1 year ago
@hakanozelguitarist THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
Bigmac79 1 year ago
@Bigmac79 The Thin Red Line
hakanozelguitarist 1 year ago
Charles Ives + Tokyo Chamber Phil?
Awesome!!!!
glenn93454 2 years ago
the thin red line , by terence malick, at the beginning of the movie
grodecoeur 2 years ago