I love the end. The whole process is kind of transcending Feldman, and in the end it really breaks through to a different sphere. It could make a good pole position for a new piece.
Beautiful combination of the piano with the other instruments - creates a surprisingly serene soundscape. Does there happen to be any program or performance notes for the piece?
I take it the title is meant to be ironic..:) I couldn't see anything in the performance notes that explains the ratio [4:3] that keeps appearing in brackets....eye music.
I enjoyed this piece immensely. As a card-carrying member of the Society for New Simplicity in Music I would love to have penned this myself. There are a few occasions when the notation might be suggested more simply (still!) and one or two occasions where it makes little sense, but these are personal views and do not detract from the music one iota. A very well imagined and thoroughly professional piece.
I enjoyed this piece immensely. As a card-carrying member of the Society for New Simplicity in Music I would love to have penned this myself. There are a few occasions when the notation might be suggested more simply (still!) and one or two occasions where it makes little sense, but these are personal views and do not detract from the music one iota. A very well imagined and thoroughly professional piece.
Such a beautiful piece. It's a really personal and unique approach to the Quiet Music sensibility. Love it.
I love the end. The whole process is kind of transcending Feldman, and in the end it really breaks through to a different sphere. It could make a good pole position for a new piece.
The last section is just amazing. Love the texture so much.
It's nice to hear such memorable and great musical materials in contemporary music, thanks for the score video!
Nice! I'm sure bearthoven would approve after a few beers
love the eye-catching thumbnails. thank you for your work!
What a great music! Very impressive!
so good...
Great music!
A very interesting composition! I would say a masterpiece!
Bernhard Lang meets Morton Feldman.
The best comment. the second title of the work😀
I feel more like Morton Feldman meets Morton Feldman
@@pietroeliabarcellona that would be weird!
Loops for Molton
stupendo...
Beautiful combination of the piano with the other instruments - creates a surprisingly serene soundscape. Does there happen to be any program or performance notes for the piece?
It is on the composer's website -> scottwollschleger.com/
When you see instructions in the score ' Help remove vibrators quickly' you know you are not in Kansas anymore.
Great piece... it is possible to play an Eb on DB? I think is pitched a half tone down.
Regards from Argentina!
Yes, the string is tuned down to Eb!
What does "bass drum bug" mean?
Curious to that as well, maybe an electronic device...?
I'm not sure, but I guess it's an electric toy bug which is put onto the bassdrum.
quite good...
I take it the title is meant to be ironic..:) I couldn't see anything in the performance notes that explains the ratio [4:3] that keeps appearing in brackets....eye music.
I enjoyed this piece immensely. As a card-carrying member of the Society for New Simplicity in Music I would love to have penned this myself. There are a few occasions when the notation might be suggested more simply (still!) and one or two occasions where it makes little sense, but these are personal views and do not detract from the music one iota. A very well imagined and thoroughly professional piece.
Classical music copypasta
I enjoyed this piece immensely. As a card-carrying member of the Society for New Simplicity in Music I would love to have penned this myself. There are a few occasions when the notation might be suggested more simply (still!) and one or two occasions where it makes little sense, but these are personal views and do not detract from the music one iota. A very well imagined and thoroughly professional piece.
@@dogsbody5550 lmao
@@dogsbody5550 isn't that just minimalism...?
@ piece in the shape of a classical music copypasta
Pure novelty.
Feldman done better! What a find.