Jonathan Harvey: Speakings (2007/2008)

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2011

Jonathan Harvey (*1939): Speakings, for large Orchestra and electronics (2007/2008).

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BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra diretta da Ilan Volkov

Cover image: Photo by Dolorès Marat.

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  • man this is shit!!!!

  • o kadar müziği kim dinliycek amın feryadı

  • "The making of this work is unbelievable." - I personally can't see the entertainment in this piece and it doesn't invoke a "wow" response within me; can someone who does appreciate this music clarify why this piece has this effect on them?

  • Don't encourage the trolls. People who feel compelled to complain about the music in youtube videos aren't worth talking to.

  • @cheesemongerinF

    First off, what makes you assume that Berg and Webern's music had to be "forced" on to "legitimate" musicians? And what about the fact that their music is played all the time now by equally as "legitimate" musicians and ensembles?

    Also, the Schoenberg quote is unsourced, and it is highly doubtful that it was "said on his deathbed."

  • wow.... not

  • AAACCH!!! PAIN!!

    At least Berg and Webern had lived through the trauma of WW1 and were expressing that pain through the sounds they forced legitimate musicians to produce. If music is supposed to evoke emotions, I now know what the composer was feeling like when he had diarrhea migraine simultaneously.

    Thank goodness this stuff will hardly ever be inflicted on audiences many more times.As Schoenberg said on his deathbed,"there are 1000s of beautiful melodies left to be written in C Major."

  • Thank you for uploading this! The making of this work is unbelievable.

  • thank you

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