Ginastera - Dances from "Estancia" - Complete (Official Score Video)
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- B&H Study Score Video Series: Listen and follow along with the publisher's score of Alberto Ginastera's Dances from "Estancia."
00:04 Dance I, "Los trabajadores agrícolas"
03:07 Dance II, "Danza del trigo"
07:05 Dance III, "Los peones de hacienda"
08:58 Dance IV, "Danza final (Malambo)"
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Recording:
Dances from "Estancia"
Composed by Alberto Ginastera
Performed by Michael Tilson Thomas and the New World Symphony
Courtesy of Decca Classics
Album available here: www.amazon.com...
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una obra inmortal!!!!!!!! saludos desde la Patria del Maestro Alberto Ginastera!!!!!
CANT STOP LISTENING TO THIS ITS TOO GOOD
one of favourite scores and love hearing it live, so exciting!!!
8:29 I may just be hearing some weird overtone, but is the pianist playing an E in the right hand? In treble it looks like an Fb but... that'd be a pretty big mistake to make, not noticing that both hands are in bass.
Yea this was something I noticed immediately because it sounds so wrong in the chord. F flat is not anywhere in the harmonic series of any of the notes written (unless something is wrong with low a flat string? If it’s a concert grand piano it would have two strings on A flat)
I think the pianist totally missed the clef change and somehow never noticed how wrong it sounds.
oh yes when I heard it I thought "well weird harmony"
thats such a strange mistake to make, especially for such a high-profile orchestra as new world symphony, that too under tilson thomas
The first one reminds me of danzas argentinas and i love it
Is this the best minimalistic work in world?. I would say yes.
Minimalistic? I would say it is more rhythmical.
Bravo bravo bravo bravo
Wonderful music, played excellently, and great to see it with the score here. A little bit of a shame the audio is a little volume-compressed (at least the bass drum in the fourth one really lacks the power lol) but the music is so much fun anyway!
Dance IV: the beginning reminds me of Guardian Theme from Zelda botw
Absolutely wonderful and I think it's a minor tragedy that Ginastera, like many others in the 60s, was seduced by serialism when it really wasn't his thing at all.
Really? I personally love his serial pieces (in reality he was never a strict serialist tho, most of pieces still maintained elements of his older music)
On the contrary, I think GInastera knew how to blend serialism with elements from his earlier music. Just listen to the piano concerto no. 1 or the opera Don Rodrigo.
Why is it so hard for some people to imagine that composers might write a certain kind of music because they *want to*
@@zgart to them serialism = random noise lol
based Ginastera
Viola except 9:12
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