We thought Stravinsky's Rite of Spring was an isolated musical expressions of primitivism in music. Jolivet took the idea of primitivism and made a career of it. As I listen to his Piano Concerto and this Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra, I hear a new inspiration for a direction in music: primitivism. Jolivet was such a versatile composer that he could get into the mind of primitive people and see a primitive vision of music and write a music that embraced a primitivistic vision of music. This was a unique path since dissonance pulled modern composers in a particular direction. Jolivet's path was via Asia, India, and the kind of dissonance of primitive music. This was unique and he developed this throughout his composing career. I believe his Piano Concerto does the best job of incorporating this ideal into symphonic music. Let's face it! Jolivet is one of a kind and so easily ignored if one doesn't like original and unusual visions of music. I think Jolivet will have his day with young people and will not need to "fight" for recognition as he had to fight with audiences of his day!
j'ai joué dans ma jeunesse 2 mouvements pour un examen , les souvenirs !!!!!!! les écrits sont toujours là , je ne reconnais pas certaines parties notamment je crois une série d'accents aux timbales , bonne percussion cela va sans dire
Interesting music - halfway between Gershwin and Stravinsky, between Rhapsody in Blue and The Rite of Spring. His drum-set writing is oddly non-idiomatic, particularly for a piece with some fairly clear jazz influences.
Обожаю этого французского композитора!!!
Quelle musique géniale...Merci pour la performance.
Great performance for this amazing work! The second movement with the vibes is particularly beautiful! Hats off to Andre Jolivet and to Masako Iguchi!
We thought Stravinsky's Rite of Spring was an isolated musical expressions of primitivism in music. Jolivet took the idea of primitivism and made a career of it.
As I listen to his Piano Concerto and this Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra, I hear a new inspiration for a direction in music: primitivism.
Jolivet was such a versatile composer that he could get into the mind of primitive people and see a primitive vision of music and write a music that embraced a primitivistic vision of music.
This was a unique path since dissonance pulled modern composers in a particular direction.
Jolivet's path was via Asia, India, and the kind of dissonance of primitive music. This was unique and he developed this throughout his composing career.
I believe his Piano Concerto does the best job of incorporating this ideal into symphonic music.
Let's face it! Jolivet is one of a kind and so easily ignored if one doesn't like original and unusual visions of music.
I think Jolivet will have his day with young people and will not need to "fight" for recognition as he had to fight with audiences of his day!
True. Jolivet was dariacore before dariacore existed. "Primitive" people is kind of a racist ideology though, kinda sus ngl
@@nandocordeiro5853 Interesting!! Interesting!!
Masako Iguchi, Kyoto Tachibana Senior High School Band alumna, 101st Class (2004) Percussion.
Absolutely fantastic!
This is fantastic!
Thanks to jazz, now a bit negleted, the enormous wealth of concertos for percussion in classical music, a very powerful contribution indeed.
Muito bom. Jolivet inspirou-se em Stravinsky.
Yay masako!!! I love you! So good!
I wish you all the best, the timpani seems to be Majestic and you have a nice set. It looks good!!
Just what I was looking for. Why was this work not performed with an orchestra as often as with the piano?
j'ai joué dans ma jeunesse 2 mouvements pour un examen , les souvenirs !!!!!!! les écrits sont toujours là , je ne reconnais pas certaines parties notamment je crois une série d'accents aux timbales , bonne percussion cela va sans dire
Et elle joue sans partition.
very good
Interesting music - halfway between Gershwin and Stravinsky, between Rhapsody in Blue and The Rite of Spring.
His drum-set writing is oddly non-idiomatic, particularly for a piece with some fairly clear jazz influences.
Where can we find the score with piano accompaniment?
14:00 Great part
pro trick: you can watch movies on Flixzone. Been using them for watching all kinds of movies lately.
@Ernest Jonathan Yup, have been watching on Flixzone} for months myself =)
Still looking for a commercial recording of this...
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where I can buy sheet music for orchestre
I'm also looking for at least orchestral score. It would be beautiful if there are also parts.
Esto no tiene que ver con Hollywood . (Ver comentario de boulez)
15:35 is it just me or this sounds like Sensemaya?
This was weird, as I am not used to it
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