This is great percussion writing - - and truly well played. Will have to watch a 2nd, 3rd, 4th time just to catch everything that went on. Ferneyhough lives on.
awesome! I quit playing several years before this was composed, and it sounds VERY difficult for the orchestra to play. But I have rapidly become a fan of Ferneyhough's music. sounds like stuff that helped to inspire Frank Zappa, someone I admire greatly.
Ferneyhough starts to make an odd kind of sense when I stop trying to follow his bizarrely notated scores and just focus on listening. It kinda just comes together.
I was constipated until I heard this beautiful music suitable for the occasion. Thank you very much. It was an aural stimulus for an non-watered enema. One only need one hearing of it in order to release everything. And there are absolutely no drugs involved because the composer already took them for you.
There is striking similarity with this style of composition to the stylistic commons of pop, hip-hop, rap and r&b, in that you could take any portion of score, for any number of voices, and move it to a completely different piece, and no one would really notice. I also find that it shares a rare element (along with Zappa, Varese etc.) with Jazz; It's the only music that you can play two songs at the same time, and it's still jazz.
"in that you could take any portion of score, for any number of voices, and move it to a completely different piece, and no one would really notice." It's the same similarity I see with the average no name TH-cam snarker: you can take any portion of these "smartass" critiques written while on the toilet, and move them to a completely different comment on a completely different video, and no one would really notice. All comments of that kind are equally bland and devoid of meaning.
brilliant insight! never heard before! just as you must never have heard anyone warming up... (first time I heard this very comment was my mother on Albert Ayler 40 years ago)
Amazing ❤
This is great percussion writing - - and truly well played. Will have to watch a 2nd, 3rd, 4th time just to catch everything that went on. Ferneyhough lives on.
Lovely Music. Thanks For Sharing This. Big Hugs From México City.
always good to hear ferneyhough .everybody busy as usual
awesome! I quit playing several years before this was composed, and it sounds VERY difficult for the orchestra to play. But I have rapidly become a fan of Ferneyhough's music.
sounds like stuff that helped to inspire Frank Zappa, someone I admire greatly.
Zappa was not directly "inspired" by Ferneyhough - they just have common influences.
Ferneyhough starts to make an odd kind of sense when I stop trying to follow his bizarrely notated scores and just focus on listening. It kinda just comes together.
Amazingly good.
Since the death of Milton Babbitt Brian Ferneyhough is my favorite composer.
so good...
Love the contrabassoon.
As a contrabassoonist I greatly appreciate Ferneyhough's writing for my instrument.
here because of adam neely
Bravo.
MATT GOLD!
let it all out take more chances
I was constipated until I heard this beautiful music suitable for the occasion. Thank you very much. It was an aural stimulus for an non-watered enema. One only need one hearing of it in order to release everything.
And there are absolutely no drugs involved because the composer already took them for you.
😂😅😂😅😂😢 you are very funny bob
There is striking similarity with this style of composition to the stylistic commons of pop, hip-hop, rap and r&b, in that you could take any portion of score, for any number of voices, and move it to a completely different piece, and no one would really notice. I also find that it shares a rare element (along with Zappa, Varese etc.) with Jazz; It's the only music that you can play two songs at the same time, and it's still jazz.
"in that you could take any portion of score, for any number of voices, and move it to a completely different piece, and no one would really notice."
It's the same similarity I see with the average no name TH-cam snarker: you can take any portion of these "smartass" critiques written while on the toilet, and move them to a completely different comment on a completely different video, and no one would really notice. All comments of that kind are equally bland and devoid of meaning.
@@FernieCanto Legendary answer
So is this them warming up or....
brilliant insight! never heard before! just as you must never have heard anyone warming up... (first time I heard this very comment was my mother on Albert Ayler 40 years ago)
Neoclassicism...
this is awfull....sorry, "katzen musik" ! poor musicians....they have to practice and play this stuff !
they chose to - no one forced them. Talea Ensemble is specialized in performing this kind of music.
Shit