1:14 . Just. Wow. Blew my mind how beautiful and timeless this piece truly is. I've always loved the marimba and this piece makes me fall in love with it all over again. Fantastic piece.
I know this video is really old in internet years but I come back to it every year or so, just to remind myself how far this instrument can be taken, so I never become complacent in my playing or lose inspiration. Honestly this is one of those things that keeps me going, and I cannot thank you guys enough for just being incredible at what you do.
every so often this makes its way back into my youtube feed and it impresses me now as much as it did 7 years ago i've always wondered if the B flat crotale was intentionally tuned to be flat or not, it almost gives the melody an ethereal sound
For all the incredible musicianship and artistry on display here, remember that someone had to *write* that amazing piece. And people say "serious" music is finished. No.
Musical ideas are running out. Listen to "catching shadows" and "into the air" by ivan trevino. They aren't exactly the same but they have similarities throughout all of them. Ideas are running out.
@@Cube-sb9tp but the point is, musical ideas are running out. They really are. Every new song is another melody that has been taken. Less and less melodies are available to write as time goes on. Write music while you still can. Everyone should take advantage of it.
@@chrisg6492 I think this is completely false. Bach took all of our tonal melodies and yet people continue to write music in major and minor keys 300 years later. now think about all of the scales we haven't used yet, all of the standard modes Pop music hasn't used yet and how they could. think of all the atonal music that hasn't even had thousands of years to develop. in thousands more years, think of all of the microtonal music that hasn't been discovered. now leaving melody aside, think of all of the different soundscapes we have yet to discover and implement them all in each scenario previously stated. so no, we are not running out.
Except when someone like Trump gets next to you and pretends to be your friend just so he can get every penny out of you short of making you die of hunger.
rly...someone makes a comment about how they love the human race because of the music we are able to produce and you decide to bring politics into it? Just enjoy the music and leave politics behind
What a fantastic piece, and such amazing musicianship. I really enjoyed meeting both you at the Hampton Wind Ensemble concert tonight. Thank you for introducing me to some really great music, both live and on your TH-cam channel.
This is just such and over-the-top beautiful piece. Your performance of it takes us to some fantasy magical world Andrea, Annie. Thank you for your performance, -Stephen, from Edmonton, Canada
Looking for a percussion piece performed by women I found this incredible jewel. My students say thank you 😊 and I say gratitude. I hope many people can enjoy from your gift.
Only discovered this yesterday. If I could like ti more than once, I would. Wonderful music. I'm particular fond of the part between 2.29 and about 3.00
It refers to glass blowing - Ivan was inspired by a residency at the Corning Museum of Glass in NY - and 2300 Degrees is the temperature where glass melts and can be transformed!
Those basses at 5:13 are addictive ... Played with such precision and musical feeling at the same time ... World class performers. I've seen many versions of this piece, and none come close to this one ! (only thing: can it be that some of the crotales are a bit out of tune?)
Such a fabulous performance of a beautiful work !! If you want to check out a different version check this one out th-cam.com/video/meTFz_2Qu98/w-d-xo.html
@@chrisg6492 I think that I thought it wasn’t very compositionally interesting. Maybe I thought the good dynamics didn’t compensate enough for the lack of variety. or something
@@potatogod7771 How is it not compositionally interesting? It takes a lot of work to compose something like this. I'm sad you don't notice how good this composition is.
@@chrisg6492 you might be right, I agree that a piece like this can require a lot of work and talent to make. but music is meant to tap into ones emotions. and the feeling I get from hearing this is that it tries a little too hard, I suppose
Thank you, Annie and Andrea, for your musicianship and friendship!
Amazing...great musicians...
great work!!
Naja ,weiter Musik
And thank you, Ivan, for composing this.
It’s wonderful.
wow, those are some of the most beautiful crotales I've ever heard
Thanks! They are Dream Cymbals Crotales, we like them too!
Malletech marimbas have the thickest bass it's wild.
It took me at least 15 listens to realize that the melody is split at 5:30. What a challenging section. Well played.
1:14 . Just. Wow. Blew my mind how beautiful and timeless this piece truly is. I've always loved the marimba and this piece makes me fall in love with it all over again. Fantastic piece.
The climax of this piece at 5:13 is such a musically satisfying climax
I know this video is really old in internet years but I come back to it every year or so, just to remind myself how far this instrument can be taken, so I never become complacent in my playing or lose inspiration. Honestly this is one of those things that keeps me going, and I cannot thank you guys enough for just being incredible at what you do.
This piece is absolutely amazing! The part at 5:40 blew my mind :D
every so often this makes its way back into my youtube feed and it impresses me now as much as it did 7 years ago
i've always wondered if the B flat crotale was intentionally tuned to be flat or not, it almost gives the melody an ethereal sound
Absolutely amazing performance. Would've never thought that crotales and marimba would go so well together.
3:29 Now THAT is hard. Hah. This is by far the trickiest Trevino piece I've heard so far.
lol and that's saying something #catchingshadows. I know like the very beginning part of catching shadows M2, but other than that, yeah no.
That's exactly what I thought as soon as I reached that spot too: Holy crap, how do you DO that? By being a professional percussionist, I guess.
not that hard honestly
For all the incredible musicianship and artistry on display here, remember that someone had to *write* that amazing piece. And people say "serious" music is finished. No.
Musical ideas are running out. Listen to "catching shadows" and "into the air" by ivan trevino. They aren't exactly the same but they have similarities throughout all of them. Ideas are running out.
@@chrisg6492thats just cause ivan writes like that, hes a drumset player so he has very similar ideas
@@Cube-sb9tp but the point is, musical ideas are running out. They really are. Every new song is another melody that has been taken. Less and less melodies are available to write as time goes on. Write music while you still can. Everyone should take advantage of it.
@@chrisg6492 I think this is completely false. Bach took all of our tonal melodies and yet people continue to write music in major and minor keys 300 years later.
now think about all of the scales we haven't used yet, all of the standard modes Pop music hasn't used yet and how they could. think of all the atonal music that hasn't even had thousands of years to develop. in thousands more years, think of all of the microtonal music that hasn't been discovered. now leaving melody aside, think of all of the different soundscapes we have yet to discover and implement them all in each scenario previously stated.
so no, we are not running out.
this makes me wanna cry. I love being part of the humans!
Except when someone like Trump gets next to you and pretends to be your friend just so he can get every penny out of you short of making you die of hunger.
rly...someone makes a comment about how they love the human race because of the music we are able to produce and you decide to bring politics into it? Just enjoy the music and leave politics behind
Mike W Sounds like something a not Human would say
Lmao “I love being part of the humans” 😂😂
Beaing a human suck sometimes.
SO amazing. I hope I get the chance to play this before I graduate!
Wow..your percussion instrument sounds amazing man..🎉🎉🎉never heard it being played that way before..
In the right hands, these instruments are magically beautiful. Thank you for sharing your music.
This is so soothing and intense, I love it!
i loved every second of it...just phenomenal in everyway...amazing sounds and everything
This is absolutely beautiful! I am left speechless by this amazing performance. Hopefully I may one day learn this piece.
This gave me goosebumps. Outstanding performance.
What a fantastic piece, and such amazing musicianship. I really enjoyed meeting both you at the Hampton Wind Ensemble concert tonight.
Thank you for introducing me to some really great music, both live and on your TH-cam channel.
Thank you so much for the kind words and support Gordon - and for checking out more of Ivan's music!
This is so much better than any other pieces that I've ever heard. This has my imaginations running wild!!
It is a great pleasure to watch you playing. I enjoy every second.
Esto es tremendamente hermoso. The galaxy is happy that this happens inside of her.
Feeling inspired while listening to this! Thank you for the wonderful performance!
This is just such and over-the-top beautiful piece.
Your performance of it takes us to some fantasy magical world Andrea, Annie. Thank you for your performance,
-Stephen, from Edmonton, Canada
Brilliant and inspiring (the composition and the performance). Thank you!
this is really well done
amazing job, you two
Looking for a percussion piece performed by women I found this incredible jewel. My students say thank you 😊 and I say gratitude. I hope many people can enjoy from your gift.
Why do you care what their gender is
@@jacobbass6226why are you so sensitive about it
I got so happy when you started playing each others sharp bars :D
2:01 proves how much these players understand the piece. The professor at the right is bold enough to add another note filling that silent gap.
Oh that makes more sense. The video was on 1.25x speed
xnotx123 lol
Nothing like the sound of Malletech
Reminds of Rainbow in Curved air, adding conversations beautiful and dramatic, sweet and harsh. Beautiful...
Love this piece and the performance! Wonderful players as always. Can't wait to finish learning this.
Two bodies - one mind. Wonderful.
Only discovered this yesterday. If I could like ti more than once, I would. Wonderful music. I'm particular fond of the part between 2.29 and about 3.00
What a wonderfull masterpiece. Beautiful.
BEAUTIFUL
So beautiful, such skill. Astounding.
My soul has wings. Thank you.
this is a really musical performance! congrats all.
very beautiful!. It's a wonderful performance!!
Nice performance. Also, that is a dope set of crotales.
this..... love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Incredible stuff! Literally breathing and moving as one, just brilliant.
beautiful playing
Really unfortunate tuning on that B-flat crotale! Great recording regardless!
Magical, simply magical.
My God! This piece is so hard (pause)!
Absolutamente bella esa música!!
Thank you!
im new in Marimba music but this make me feel high
This is awesome! Great work!
A-MA-ZING! :D
Greetings from Brasil!
what an awesome piece! I heard it in recital today and had to come find this. Can anyone tell me what the title refers to?
It refers to glass blowing - Ivan was inspired by a residency at the Corning Museum of Glass in NY - and 2300 Degrees is the temperature where glass melts and can be transformed!
Son increíbles, las amo tantooooooo!!!
this is beautiful!!
Excellent performance! And you did that in heels too?? Wow!
Gotta stay on your toes ;)
Those basses at 5:13 are addictive ... Played with such precision and musical feeling at the same time ... World class performers. I've seen many versions of this piece, and none come close to this one ! (only thing: can it be that some of the crotales are a bit out of tune?)
Beautiful
Still strong in 2020! 👏👏👏👏
Fascinante.
Wonderful!
Sublime!
Bravo!!!
Does anyone feel that at times this would make the coolest EDM trance track?
Klasse Technik
awesome.... really
Yes. Killin'!
Benj
amin Hall
in a way is sounds like mickey hart from grateful dead circa 1985. but there is no looping and no delay. this is very kool.
Bad ass
Trend China oder du machen wunderschönen Klang!
Jedes kluge Kind hat einen Ton!
Ja Marimba !👍
Da steckt mehr hinter
What Mallets are they using? Is that the CH14 Chamber?
CH14s and CH8s
@@AndreaVenet Were the 14s on the right and 8s on the left hand. Or just one 8 on the far left?
@@christophermerida8071 3 14s RH - 1 8 in bottom!
Gives me frisson.
What is the make of that accessory rack with the crotales?
So where can I buy your music?
Such a fabulous performance of a beautiful work !! If you want to check out a different version check this one out th-cam.com/video/meTFz_2Qu98/w-d-xo.html
Is this in Celsius or Fahrenheit?
Mallets?
Wish there was an album to purchase....
constance agostini the album has been recorded- editing currently in process ! Please stay tuned, will be released soon!
Hello! We have released our latest album through Ravello Records called 'Our Favorite Things' which includes 2300!
I like this! I like Crotails.
witziges gedudel... eines mehr von den stucken die alle gleich klingen: in der regel eigenproduktion aus der schlagzeugkuche
Nein doch ohhh
2:18
which mallets are you two using in this video?
They look like the Malletech Chamber series. I use that series. They are great mallets!
I am aware that the mallets are the Malletech chamber series, I just don't know which exact ones their using
They look like CH14s from what i can tell.
Hi ! We are using CH14s and CH8s :)
Siehste
666th!
Hail Santa!
Nur Wellen Energie Bewegung erkannt
So sorry I accidentally was the 22nd thumbs down ! (Meant to give three million thumbs ups!!)
ONE WEEK WITHOUT TP.
Wellenklang
Im alt lerne viel
Logisch
Hey chao if you see this, this is proof I watched this c:
i dislike it
why
@@chrisg6492 I think that I thought it wasn’t very compositionally interesting. Maybe I thought the good dynamics didn’t compensate enough for the lack of variety. or something
@@potatogod7771 How is it not compositionally interesting? It takes a lot of work to compose something like this. I'm sad you don't notice how good this composition is.
@@chrisg6492 you might be right, I agree that a piece like this can require a lot of work and talent to make. but music is meant to tap into ones emotions. and the feeling I get from hearing this is that it tries a little too hard, I suppose
Bravo!
What mics are being used?
looks like c414s