Hanns Eisler - Fourteen Ways to Describe Rain for Ensemble, Op. 70 (1940-41) [Score-Video]
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- Hanns Eisler - Vierzehn Arten den Regen zu Beschreiben Variationen (Fourteen Ways to Describe Rain) for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Viola, 'Cello and Piano, Op. 70 (1940-41)
Naoise o' Brian, flute
Nur Ben Shalom, clarinet
Guillaume Faraut, violin
Jun Ohta, viola
Claudio Bohorquez, 'cello
Jonathan Aner, piano
Manuel Nawri, conductor
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This is the soundtrack for Joris Ivens' movie "Regen". Eisler called it 14 different ways of being sad. Thanks for sharing this!
One of the best uses of twelve-tone.
Clearly one of the most "romantic" ones, beautifully evoking associations of a melancholy walking around in the rain.
Great 👏🏻👏🏻
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4:11 Nr.5
6:59 Nr.8
Buraya, Enis Batur'un "Gülmekten Ölmek" adlı kitabının 129. sayfasından geldim. İyi ki kitaplar ve müzik var!
This almost sounds like Alban Berg's use of 12-tone Serialism.
Even the rain in Germany sounds angry...
I think it was composed as the soundtrack to a short film from 1929 by Dutch filmmaker Joris Ivens titled "Regen", which shows a rainy day in Amsterdam (you can find it on TH-cam as well). I guess maybe Dutch rain sounds angry, in that case?
poor viola
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It has a 7:00 one of the best section in this piece
The person playing the violin part also plays the viola part. Same as in Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire