Alfred Schnittke: Sinfonia n.1 (1969/1972)

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Alfred Schnittke (1934-1998): Sinfonia n.1 (1969/1972) -- Carl-Axel Dominique, pianoforte (jazz improvisation); Ben Kallenberg, violino (jazz improvvisation); Åke Lännerholm, trombone -- Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra diretta da Leif Segerstam --

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  • 27:36 good time :)

  • I am dead !

  • LOL at the fourth minutes... XD

  • 14:40 minutes in there is a part that sounds familiar to the matrix soundtrack - of course this is the other way around, but dam, that brings back memories

  • @qiut7 best comment ever?

  • Muy buena...

    

  • Western musical history is re-created as a barrage of garbled transmissions, a radio receiving many stations on one channel. Despite its veneer of goofiness, this triumph of planned anarchy has a simple and serious effect. It produces the sound of music, rather than music itself—what is overheard by a society that no longer knows how to listen. The society in question need not be Soviet.

    Alex Ross

  • fuckin masterpiece

  • yes! this is EXCITING music

  • @dddtl i heard there's johann strauss as well. can you tell me the time these excerpts are heard? i'm dying to find them

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