Fantastically well-edited presentation! I’m specifically glad to see this particular piece performed up close, since it’s the only time Schönberg included a guitar-what a treat! I’m glad Babbitt, Wuorinen and other latter-day disciples have continued this particular line of guitar repertoire.
Just listened to this. Really great! So now I'm a new subscriber. I look forward to listening to more. I shared on a Schoenberg FB page and my own page. One of my favorite chamber pieces. Enthusiatically,
Bravo. Impossibly difficult to perform. Thank you. It is a privelege to see this piece performed. And c'mon what was dude thinking when he said "I know a ukelele, a banjo, a couple horns, some strings." I love this piece.
Serenade has always been one of my favorite pieces, with its wonderful jazzy quirkiness, somewhat in the spirit of Part 3 of the decade-earlier Pierrot Lunaire, but I've never seen it performed before. This adds a new dimension. Thank you!
I couldn't stop humming the tune..... Nah, just joking. Obviously I don't have enough brain cells to appreciate this sophisticated form of aural stimulation. Back to primitive, philistine Bach, Mozart and Beethoven for me....
Terrific, engaging performance of a work I’ve never heard before! A special bravo to my clarinetist friends, Jerry and Jeff.
I'm a lifelong Schoenberg, but this is the first time I've ever heard this piece performed live. Fascinating! Thanks for sharing.
Fantastically well-edited presentation! I’m specifically glad to see this particular piece performed up close, since it’s the only time Schönberg included a guitar-what a treat! I’m glad Babbitt, Wuorinen and other latter-day disciples have continued this particular line of guitar repertoire.
This is one of Schoenberg's pieces that I get on an intuitive level. It's just such a jam.
1. March - 0:00
2. Minuet - 5:20
3. Variations - 12:57
4. Sonnet No. 217 of Petrarch - 17:40
5. Dance Scene - 21:28
6. Song (without words) - 29:09
7. Finale - 31:32
Just listened to this. Really great! So now I'm a new subscriber. I look forward to listening to more. I shared on a Schoenberg FB page and my own page. One of my favorite chamber pieces. Enthusiatically,
What a great piece! Whimsical! Fine playing.
Lovely
Love the Sonnet section. Great job by the singer!!!
a fantastic performance of one of mu favorite pieces!
Great stuff.
Brava Maestra Hoffman and all!!!
Bravo. Impossibly difficult to perform. Thank you. It is a privelege to see this piece performed. And c'mon what was dude thinking when he said "I know a ukelele, a banjo, a couple horns, some strings." I love this piece.
there’s no banjo, ukulele, or horns in this it’s a guitar and a mandolin and clarinets
@@CameronGuarino thank you.
ciao
One of the work to send in the space to reach other forms of intelligent life
Serenade has always been one of my favorite pieces, with its wonderful jazzy quirkiness, somewhat in the spirit of Part 3 of the decade-earlier Pierrot Lunaire, but I've never seen it performed before. This adds a new dimension. Thank you!
Bravisimo!!
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I couldn't stop humming the tune..... Nah, just joking. Obviously I don't have enough brain cells to appreciate this sophisticated form of aural stimulation. Back to primitive, philistine Bach, Mozart and Beethoven for me....
Just listen. Nothing to do with intelligence. You know Schoenberg worshipped Bach Beethoven and Mozart as much smarter men then him.