Schoenberg: "Suite", Op.29, 1:Ouverture: Allegretto
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Yes, I read it. I like this performance above all others. It "really rocks", in YT-terms... Merci beaucoup, NewMusicXX.
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Not only wrote Schoenberg "history" with this just awesome music, he rather "wrote future".
Thanks for posting.
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Back in the time of Dodecaphony's inception it was revolutionary but nowadays more and more people are starting to be okay with this music. Personally I find a lot of Schoenberg's and Berg's dodecaphonic works to be lyrical and rhythmically open, it makes it so organic in a melodic sense.
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Genius.
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This is such an amazing piece! - with its driving rhythms in the faster mvts and the beautiful and mysterious variations.
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Great post. Which recording can I find this on?
Cheers
TheBlackPage1 3 years ago
This particular recording is the London Sinfonietta. The Suite Op.29 is paired with the Woodwind Quintet Op.26 (London 433-083-2) I also have it paired with Pierrot Lunaire on a KOCH CD 310 117
NewMusicXX 3 years ago