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Opus Clavicembalisticum 2nd mvmt(Part 1): Madge's Recording

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2008

I will upload this section of me playing it in the future.

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  • will haters stop posting their asinine comments about all modern music please

    any music made after 1900 a.d. is too advanced for these idiots

  • @ Androslav:

    Ehm... exactly where is the due respect when you say it is impossible to enjoy music like this?

    Are we liars and cheats when we say we love it?

    I respect people who have different taste or who do not have the training to be able to enjoy this, but on one condition: that they express that they do not like it without bashing those that do.

    Do we have a deal?

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  • This work is specially beauty, but you need to listen it many times to understand.

  • I Looo-ooo-ooove this song...Sorabji was Born writing music this way, and he's just Expressing himself. I enjoy this mussic 'cause I have perfect pitch and aren't bothered by atonal muu-uussic...

  • Every composer was considered "modern" in their Time: i.e. Mozart: the opening of the "Dissonace" Quartet C-Dur, K. 465, You have Bartok and Stravinksy in those measure 170 years ahead of them; Beethoven: "Eroica" Symphony, the famous sonority a-c-enatural-f-natural, before resolving to v-i in eminor in the middle of MVT. I It was probably at the sonority that someone at the first performance in 1805 shouted "I'd give another Kruetzer if that thing would only stop!"

  • I like this. sounds like the composer was pretty angry when he wrote it though.

  • I love this piece! Sorabji was really on to something. If only it could be distilled down to a simpler form that I could actually play! :D

  • @ChrisWatch I apologize to you for my comment. I've tried really hard to "understand" music like this. I simply can't. It's just too random. I goes in my ear and out the other. I have to admit, I have trouble swallowing some of Rachmaninoff's, Debussy's and Scriabin's works as well, ( I love Rachmaninoff and Scriabin). Prokofiev ( a favorite as well) is the composer where I draw the line. If you sincerely like this type of music, I respect your opinion. It's just far too random for me.

  • Has no order.

  • @koalaswrath Are you really that retarded? I want to learn this because it's different. Even though I love chopin and Rachmoninoff's peices, it gets boring listening to the same thing over and over again. This is adding some blend to the mix, something abstract ad different. And it only sounds different. It's abstract. It's supposed to sound different. It's supposed to sound random, but for me as long as the notes can be played in order and are written down, it's not random, because randomness-

  • @koalaswrath I spose staying up is another form of elevated consciousness. I agree with the sacredness of one and God. but, what I meant is humble yourself and respect yourself and your compositions as you would communicating with God. I don't mean pray around people to show how holy you are or in another sense go around playing your compositions because your a "composer". I believe purity forms is becoming more rare and more hard to comprehend in our new era. To each his own.

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