Concert "Game Boy + Mozart": Herbert Weixelbaum interprets Mozart and features guests from the secondary school with concentration on music ("Musikhauptschule") at Weissenbach (Austria).
Visuals by mingo.tv
Music:
Missa brevis für 4 Singstimmen, 2 Violinen, Bass und Orgel: Kyrie, Agnus Dei (1774); KV 192 (186f)
by Wolfgang A. Mozart (1756-1791)
interpreted by Herbert Weixelbaum
Recorded at the church "Wallfahrtskirche Hafnerberg" on November 19, 2006.
cellensis 2006 - Spiritual Music Festival
www.cellensis.at/programm/2006/1911.php
@twwwhitney OK, it should be technically interesting, he can "hack" gameboy -- "say wow". But it is really not musically (in view of art) interesting. This creepy sound should be produced in other simple ways (so this sound can produce everybody with basic computer knowledge) and for me -- as a classical music lover -- it is dehonesting interpretation of this beautiful music. This is only sound, not music.
l000kin 3 days ago
@twwwhitney Correction: He is probably using LSDJ or some other Gameboy-Music Program to manipulate them. Equally if not more amazing, since it means he isn't just feeding them midi info or the like from ableton live or some other program.
twwwhitney 5 days ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@l000kin What do you mean by "This can do everybody"? If you mean anyone can do this, you are sorely mistaken. A gameboy makes all of its sound by two square wave oscillators and a noise generator. Making this incredible array of sound using only squarewave and noise generators is insanely impressive. But Hebert does more than this. He doesn't have direct access to the generators, eg keyboard control. He must feed in some sort of carefully tailored code to manipulate them thus. no idea how
twwwhitney 5 days ago in playlist Uploaded videos
That's a crap! Sounds like a cheap keyboard for small kids. Stolen and outraged Mozart's music is not an art. This can do everybody.
l000kin 3 years ago
very pleasant! bravo!
heyayayaaa 3 years ago 2
wow.
itadakimasumasu 3 years ago 2