Carola Bauckholt - Atempause (for orchestra) (2001)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ค. 2014
- unknown performers
portrait taken by Harald Fronzeck
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This gets better every time I listen to it.
I bet it does !
one second taken besides the great composition to mention the damn brilliant portrait foto!
Nice!
Never heard anything approaching this. Genius enough in my world.
Carola Bauckholt (W.Germ.1959- ) a fine maxi-inventive minimalgamist to be sure...
new to me I'm not sure - poss. yesterday on BBC R3 (something called "Carola" ?)
but YT allows one to track other things unexpectedly in the trombone department
did somebody mention Xenakis....
Fine fresh paint throwing
just before the stirrup pump
this is extraorinarily good stuff, well done C.B.
I also like Zugvoegel...
BRRAVISSSIMO!!
so good...
Bravo !
Ausgezeichnet, belanna000, thanks a lot, my man. Du hast meine kleine Schwester sehr glücklich gemacht mit diesen Stück von Carola
Masterful
Great composer. Simple as that. Because I like categories I'm going to refer to her style as "industrial." Xenakkis is the other composer who falls into this category for me. The fact that Buckholdt refrains from aleatory and straight ahead writes down every note is a major plus in my estimation.
danke!
This is a brilliant soundtrack waiting for the right sci-fi / fantasy horror film to happen.
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Wonderful piece!!!!
Fantastic piece.
musique germanique post guerre influencée par kagel et zimmerman , mosaique transcendante , continuité sonore ,
Tarkovsky, Stalker.
seriously? I LOVE that film..May be my favorite Tarkovsky...Neat
13:18 There is some Mahler sneaking around...
On a very different musical front I have been listening to Per Norgaards 1st symphony and I left what I believed was an almost Captain Obvious remark about similarities - truth to tell outright quotes - to Shostakovich and not one reply, heck not even a thumbs down for my insight. I'm only a few minutes in on this piece but now that you have planted the seed...can still remember listening to Berios sinfonia and when Mahlers 2nd is literally piped in on tape I thought I would lose my mind.
@@stueystuey1962 well then you're welcome to leave a thumb ;) btw composers should quote far more often, it's at least a great way of finding out if people are still listening!
And yeah, Berio is great!
JESUS CHRIST WHAT THE ******************
About incindency of sound objects in Performance
A bit of what Pink Floyd Haus Trier in time
The devil just visited us!