Amo a Meredith Monk. Me encantaría poder ver alguna de sus presentaciones. En Argentina no conozco a nadie que trabaje esta línea. Si conocen, me avisan. Realmente me interesa mucho. Gracias
es increible poder despues de mucho ver realmente a meredith monk, auqnue sea a través de este pequeño visor. Aprecio este medio más como esa ventana real en la puedes elegir realmente lo que deseas ver gracias a la cooperación e interes de quienes suben videos con contenidos artisticos, educativos y tecnologicos. saludos desde Mérida Venezuela, lugar desde el cual intentamos el acercamiento al arte contemporaneo y sus nuevas tendencias no tan nuevas.
I hate it hate it hate it hate it hate it. And yet the sound is so amazing, intriguing what she has done with techniques for the greatest instrument that my admiration goes hand in hand for the disdain for the music. It's beautiful, but I hate it. That's talent when you can evoke two feelings out of the same person with one piece. (Of course I have heard a lot of other Meredith Monk, and it all draws the same reaction from myself.)
for me, Meredith Monk is an extremely exciting artist. the feeling of her recent mercy and current Impermanence Project as interdisiplinary artworks are astounding. her work from the 70s sounds amazing eack time i play the recordings. thank you for posting these small clips... my only hope is more Monk on youtube.
Meredith Monk is one of the leading artists of her generation. She's a contemporary artist, so obviously people the living in her generation aren't always going to get her (which is also why Van Gogh wasn't appreciated as his time. As for John Cage - the man's work may not be aesthetically pleasing as other musicians - his ideas were radical and revolutionary I doubt any composer today would easily dismiss his role in the evolution of musical ideas.
Amo a Meredith Monk. Me encantaría poder ver alguna de sus presentaciones. En Argentina no conozco a nadie que trabaje esta línea. Si conocen, me avisan. Realmente me interesa mucho. Gracias
claudiadchiappino 2 years ago
Adoro realmente a Meredith Monk, el universo sonoro en su garganta.... ojalá algún día pueda verla
SamSabina 2 years ago
AAHAHAHAHAHAHA That's so funny... especially the last line.
salvadorr88 2 years ago
es increible poder despues de mucho ver realmente a meredith monk, auqnue sea a través de este pequeño visor. Aprecio este medio más como esa ventana real en la puedes elegir realmente lo que deseas ver gracias a la cooperación e interes de quienes suben videos con contenidos artisticos, educativos y tecnologicos. saludos desde Mérida Venezuela, lugar desde el cual intentamos el acercamiento al arte contemporaneo y sus nuevas tendencias no tan nuevas.
astartarte 3 years ago
I hate it hate it hate it hate it hate it. And yet the sound is so amazing, intriguing what she has done with techniques for the greatest instrument that my admiration goes hand in hand for the disdain for the music. It's beautiful, but I hate it. That's talent when you can evoke two feelings out of the same person with one piece. (Of course I have heard a lot of other Meredith Monk, and it all draws the same reaction from myself.)
Singdanceactlive 4 years ago
nice
shannonkringen 4 years ago
I have loved her music since 1997
echosaisis 5 years ago
for me, Meredith Monk is an extremely exciting artist. the feeling of her recent mercy and current Impermanence Project as interdisiplinary artworks are astounding. her work from the 70s sounds amazing eack time i play the recordings. thank you for posting these small clips... my only hope is more Monk on youtube.
experiate 5 years ago
I took a workshop with her a little over ten years ago. Wonderful, warm, witty woman.
gregorybrian 5 years ago
Meredith Monk is one of the leading artists of her generation. She's a contemporary artist, so obviously people the living in her generation aren't always going to get her (which is also why Van Gogh wasn't appreciated as his time. As for John Cage - the man's work may not be aesthetically pleasing as other musicians - his ideas were radical and revolutionary I doubt any composer today would easily dismiss his role in the evolution of musical ideas.
wbarco 5 years ago 2