Water Concerto (水協奏曲) Composer : Tan Dun(譚盾) Performer : Yi Chen Transfer from Haute école de musique de Genève - HEM #TanDun #Waterconcerto #Percussion #percussionconcerto
This idea could be far more interesting. It sounds like a lot composition excercises, some of them are really good, but doesn't sound like one integrated piece.
To me it s as insane as the Malaysian cook selling stirred fried pebbles from his stall in the street and making a pile out of it 🤷♂️🤣🙄 Snobbery at its best!
Heres the thing, Im all for sonic landscapes. Give me some penderecki or ligeti anyday and ill usually be down. However, the sheer simplicity and lack of substance here is staggering. so much of the actual sound produced are just annoying whines and yelps by the poor woodwinds. You have the uninspired 1 note peddle drones that persist to be uninteresting, neither creating suspense or atmosphere. The only interesting sections are when the traditional sounding oriental melodies come in, but those are sadly so sparcely orchestrated that they end up just fading into the rest of the mediocrity. Im no composer, and i have to give credit where its due. You got your thoughts down on paper, congrats. Youre doing better than me. However, i say with all honesty, the fads and quirks of this concerto wont ever be enough to sustain its memory. Its just a very sad peice of music, and not in a good way.
Maybe you can't hear the substance that's there because you don't have any reference for all the Chinese musical traditions he's drawing on. Like the Beijing opera styles around 11'-12', or the percussion ensemble styles throughout. Perhaps if you tried starting with some of the less "gimmicky" seeming Tan Dun works, you'd be able to appreciate more of this - I think "Ghost Opera" is a pretty good intro to his compositional style, especially if you can find the video of Kronos playing it.
The meeting of reality, art and talent. And a miracle is born.
🥰
Netflix:”Are you still watching?”
Us:
Me in my bath when I was a kid:
laughed harder than i should of
Amazing...speechless, immersed.... peace! What a composition I have ever seen!
thank you 🙏
Close your eyes and listen 👌
Grande abilità. Molti non si rendono conto della complessità del lavoro del solista.
Incredible performance! Masterpiece!
thank you 🙏
像似在暗夜中萬馬奔騰爬山涉水景象,打擊者跟樂團們合作無間,太厲害了
😁
Amazing ❤❤❤❤
Shockingly amazing!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍
Props the musician who had to techniques for using water as an instrument
Érdekes volt, ha nem láttam volna nem tudnám megfejteni a hangforrást. Tetszett a szólista.
So Particular, Such New Sounds for Music, but Such Ancient Sounds for Planet Earth.
Really Amazing.
Yo, this is masterpiece
I wonder what the sheet music for this is
It fell in the bowl and disintegrated
That's really impressive for me as a music senior
讚好厲害喔
謝謝😁
this is actually pretty cool
Master piece 🙌 what a beautiful performance. WELL DONE. SPEECHLESS
Thank you😁
❤
Wow! I thought PDQ Bach had retired.
Музыка подземелья
noice
Some of these negative comments probably doesn't know that 'expressionism music' exist
Did someone just fall out from the back stage?
How do we hire this soloist?
“Ah, so you play in an orchestra?”
“Yes😊”
“What instrument do you play?”
“Uh… well… it’s a little complicated😐”
This idea could be far more interesting.
It sounds like a lot composition excercises, some of them are really good, but doesn't sound like one integrated piece.
This is the technique to invite ghost 👻👻👻
마치 금지된 어둠의 물약을 만드는 연금술사가 떠오르는군요
this slaps
Nobody:
Kids in the bathtub:
movement 2 16:27
I only hope they ended up using this water to spray plants or something....
This kinda reminds me of Handel's Water Music 😂
all these people saying "masterpiece" etc. ... this sucks and im not saying that lightly
13:31 looks like a racoon washing an apple.
😂
To me it s as insane as the Malaysian cook selling stirred fried pebbles from his stall in the street and making a pile out of it 🤷♂️🤣🙄
Snobbery at its best!
This is so amazingly freaking bad
There is some noise pollution in the neighborhood of the musician 😂😂😂 Please, don't practice this at home
Heres the thing, Im all for sonic landscapes. Give me some penderecki or ligeti anyday and ill usually be down. However, the sheer simplicity and lack of substance here is staggering. so much of the actual sound produced are just annoying whines and yelps by the poor woodwinds. You have the uninspired 1 note peddle drones that persist to be uninteresting, neither creating suspense or atmosphere. The only interesting sections are when the traditional sounding oriental melodies come in, but those are sadly so sparcely orchestrated that they end up just fading into the rest of the mediocrity. Im no composer, and i have to give credit where its due. You got your thoughts down on paper, congrats. Youre doing better than me. However, i say with all honesty, the fads and quirks of this concerto wont ever be enough to sustain its memory. Its just a very sad peice of music, and not in a good way.
Maybe you can't hear the substance that's there because you don't have any reference for all the Chinese musical traditions he's drawing on. Like the Beijing opera styles around 11'-12', or the percussion ensemble styles throughout. Perhaps if you tried starting with some of the less "gimmicky" seeming Tan Dun works, you'd be able to appreciate more of this - I think "Ghost Opera" is a pretty good intro to his compositional style, especially if you can find the video of Kronos playing it.
It's really unfortunate that someone wasted their time writing this
It's really unfortunate that you wasted your time writing this unhelpful comment
…and worse, those paying for and wasting their time attending.
Poor of you wasting your time listening to something you don't like just to write are nonsense comment.
I don’t like it