Bravo. I. 0:09 II. 4:03 III. 6:10 IV. 6:59 V. furioso 7:23 VI. alla marcia 8:01 VII. Allegro I feroce 9:52 VIII. "Hymne" 13:46 IX. "Signale" 17:57 X. (Rueckleitung) 18:46 XI. Allegro II 20:01 XII. furioso 21:22 XIV. Finale solemne 24:32
XIII. appassionato 23:34 I think it was also this movement that Lachenmann apparently refered to as the "Schweinestall" ("Pigsty") according to the Trio Catch, though i'm not entirely sure if it was indeed the 13th movement that they mentioned in this context... good Lachenmann humor nevertheless :D
Sehr fein. Danke!
damn, this one is fire 🔥
This is a brilliant piece and a superb performance. It's a paradigmatic example of why I love contemporary classical, and it made me a subscriber.
Bravo.
I. 0:09
II. 4:03
III. 6:10
IV. 6:59
V. furioso 7:23
VI. alla marcia 8:01
VII. Allegro I feroce 9:52
VIII. "Hymne" 13:46
IX. "Signale" 17:57
X. (Rueckleitung) 18:46
XI. Allegro II 20:01
XII. furioso 21:22
XIV. Finale solemne 24:32
XIII. appassionato 23:34
I think it was also this movement that Lachenmann apparently refered to as the "Schweinestall" ("Pigsty") according to the Trio Catch, though i'm not entirely sure if it was indeed the 13th movement that they mentioned in this context... good Lachenmann humor nevertheless :D
so good ...
Still here
What might seem like nonsense today can be noble music tomorrow. Lachenmann qualifies, more and more listeners I think are realizing.
Compassion pour le compositeur.