sequenza VII 7 Berio big star oboe sequenza théophile hartz
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Arghhhhh!!! SO MANY SQUEAKS!!!!!!!
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by far my favorite of berio's sequenzi. <3 <3 <3 good performance too!!! :D
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Holy shit, you thoroughly owned this person.
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It doesn't take much balls to criticize the new or the inaccessible to mainstream. Just because you don't understand it doesn't mean no one else can. Do you realize that? When you dismiss arguments "elitists" make before they even speak, how are you to ever understand anything? Be skeptical sure, and question answers given to you, but come on, you're saying, "gravity doesn't make sense, and any attempt on your part to explain it to me is just a show-off. So it's not possible."
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Well done. This is unbelievably hard.
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All I'm going to say is you don't open your mind enough. But be careful not to open it too much, otherwise your brain will fall out, then you'd have a major headache. And other problems.
The main point of this music is to stretch the musicians skills.
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sorry it's not pretty enough for your brainstem. apparently that should always be the point of music.
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Estoy cansado ya de la polémica absurda que se monta en todos los videos estos entre los partidarios de la "música tonal" y los que les gusta la música. Si ya sabéis que esto no os gusta ¿para qué veis estos videos? ¿para dejar el comentario? A mí no me gusta el reguetón y no veo videos de reguetón solo para "insultar" a los que si les gusta...
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Everyone's entitled to their opinion but to say that this piece has no structure is just silly. In fact, from waht I gather from the sheet music, it's incredibly structured and precise! Look at the pitch material and fingerings you'll see it makes for a unique and comprehensive piece.
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And as soon as some one has the balls to criticize it, these said elitist musicians jump all over them at the chance that they might show how supreme they are through their comprehension of music with no true structure. What is remarkable about this, is the fact that someone managed to record the sheet music for this, although many could do it with their eyes closed.
It's funny how you call this nonsense music. I think Berio knew what he was doing. If you knew anything about him, you'd know how brilliant he is. Which is why he's a monumentally world famous composer and you're some youtube schmuck.
nniuqsiwel 3 years ago 5
Like what? Please give examples instead of broad, uneducated generalizations.
nniuqsiwel 3 years ago 3