Schoenberg: "String Quartet No. 3" Op. 30 Mvt.1
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Anybody notice how the picture zooms as the music continues? Fuckin' weird.
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What a gem! Thank you for sharing!
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His music is DRIVING and compelling.
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this is some serious shit
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This is the most monotonous piece of "classical" music I've ever heard. Reminds me again that I have no love for Schoenberg. Give me Hindemith or Stravinsky any day, but not this guy.
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Schoenberg’s style recognized “no distinction between consonance and dissonance, so that harmonically speaking, literally anything goes.” Schoenberg once cracked to a pupil, “Now that I’ve emancipated dissonance, anybody can be a composer.” Removing the qualitative distinction between consonance and dissonance “eliminates the concept of the one being beautiful and the other ugly.”
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@calimachos123 lol, but there are actually ignoramus' that would actually troll a classical piece like that, thats what scares me.
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@XpEAnUTBuTtERsUckSX lol touche.. nice trolling style, very witty, good use of bad grammar.
8.9/10 :D
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Fuk dis crap lol made by olwd grandads lol gunna listen 2 sum solja boi.
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@Alex79bcn Fraude? What on earth are you talking about?
What is even more remarkable is that the Kolisch Quartet performed this, and most pieces, from memory!
Their cellist, Benar Heifetz, was a colleague of my father in the Albeneri Trio, and used to tell us stories about his Kolisch years.
ipmoic 2 years ago 3
@ipmoic That really is remarkable! I had never heard that before. Thanks!
NewMusicXX 2 years ago