sequenza III de Berio
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I'm really not a fan of Berio's voice stuff. It's so damned silly.
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@ElectronicIntervals Actually, Berio's compositions during earlier forays generally had, I judge, knowingly linked material nontonally. Or perhaps quirky SERIALISM randomizes the ugly voice? Well, xenophobe, you're zonked.
(Random is a tricky word to use here-- the point of serialism was to remove the composers' bias by the use of a strict system, so in a sense the order is random, though the choice of sounds may not be; John Cage pointed this out, and made the randomness explicit in the 1970s)
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@CantataOnslaughta You can very carefully notate total randomness. A lot of contemporary classical just bothers me to be honest. I'd have no problem with it if it wasn't taken so seriously. The vast majority of the time that I have dealt with contemporary classical composers they simply say "you don't get it" and it's blatant that there is a large deal of randomness and then making sense from the randomness after, it's often more pretentious and ignorant than anything else.
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Also, if you say this isn't music, then you have to be able to draw and define the line where something stops being music and becomes something else. And I promise you, you can't do that.
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If you don't like it, at least respect the craftsmanship. It isn't just random sounds, the whole thing is VERY carefully "notated" and uses some incredibly difficult vocal techniques. If you say it disturbed you than you've admitted that it's both effective and powerful. Ignorant.
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さすがベリオだと思うーー! 無調
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this women is the mose incredible performer! whether you like the music or not you cant deny it!
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FUCK THIS SHIT
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casual orgasm at about 1:20 is epic xD
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@JSBach90 Maybe you dont understand it. Is music.
this is seriously disturbing.
equizt 2 years ago 26
The gibberish language of this piece reminds me of the Sims.
psychicbyinternet 1 year ago 7