God I love this set of pieces. Wrote my dissertation on Sciarrino. He was very kind to allow me to interview him in Rome. He's as kind as his music is amazing.
Thank you so much for this. This is a monument of the violin rep, and it should be mandatory that all upper level undergrads play at least a few movements of this.
Fascinating atmosphere. It must be noted that this kind of work can only played in an area with exceptional reverb. A dry recording would make this unlistenable.
Thank you score follower . Sciarrino first came to my attention with a n unbelievably percussive , violent anxious piano piece i have loved him and want to read some theoretical works on him . His extended techniques and ideas are thrilling ! The harmonic Caprice on here is surely a challenge for most ! Wonderful to see the works on paper !The 3nd caprice is a more traditionally beautiful even lyrical experience.
hola, eres impresionante, la música es .... sin comparación, qué vas a comparar con esto?........ nada... y no soy nada más que alguien que reconoce la genialidad, gracias.. estaba harto de paganini
@@GUILLOM It sounds like the violin is dying. Edit: apart from the 2nd movement. That sounds like glorious modern music. The rest.. i don’t have a fucking clue
Legend says that Sciarrino's body consists of 80% of harmonics and 20% water
5:47 i cant believe someone transcribed me wiping rosin off my strings, such an honor!
The second movement must be one of the most beautiful pieces of contemporary classical music I’ve heard!
It is simply gorgeous. Simultaneously evocative of bird calls and space aliens. I did not know the violin was capable of making these sounds.
Try Enescu's _Impressions d'Enfance_ for more.
indeed !
Only th second
You should try then Reflejos de la noche, by Mario Lavista
Thank you SO much, score follower! so happy to be here :)
Fantastica esecuzione Marco, complimenti.
no, thank YOU. Your performance of this work is fantastic!
Thank you for offering such a subtle and extraordinarily polished rendition of these marvelous pieces!
@@SeanPi314 The third movement at times does sound like polishing!
Marco, your interpretation is very good (and the recording-quality as well). Bravo.
God I love this set of pieces. Wrote my dissertation on Sciarrino. He was very kind to allow me to interview him in Rome. He's as kind as his music is amazing.
Is your dissertation available to read online somewhere?
What do we learn from this? Harmonics are really frickin awesome!
Thank you so much for this. This is a monument of the violin rep, and it should be mandatory that all upper level undergrads play at least a few movements of this.
hahaha
Fascinating atmosphere. It must be noted that this kind of work can only played in an area with exceptional reverb. A dry recording would make this unlistenable.
#6 wouldn't even be audible
would it still work if you add reverb in post-production?
Incredible!
すごい楽譜と演奏ですね。超絶技巧に、思わず聞き入ってしまいました。ストラビンスキーがポップスに聴こえてしまいます。
It is incredible that a violin can sound like that.
Fantastic video!
So much emotion its violent and soothing at the same time also double harmonics are beautiful
The first movement sounds like wiping the car glass, but it is so funny to listen to.
the third movement sounds like someone cleaning rosin off their strings
grazie mille c'è un piaciere ascoltare questi pezzi
I love love love his music!
00:40 1:19 5:47 17:00
this has me rolling
Great!
Musica stupenda!🌈
Thank you score follower . Sciarrino first came to my attention with a n unbelievably percussive , violent anxious piano piece i have loved him and want to read some theoretical works on him . His extended techniques and ideas are thrilling ! The harmonic Caprice on here is surely a challenge for most ! Wonderful to see the works on paper !The 3nd caprice is a more traditionally beautiful even lyrical experience.
Beautiful!
I like the 2nd one :)
hola, eres impresionante, la música es .... sin comparación, qué vas a comparar con esto?........ nada... y no soy nada más que alguien que reconoce la genialidad, gracias.. estaba harto de paganini
Practically Paganini on acid
@AnaVVify AnaV Vify any specifics you recommend? The museum stuff was cool!
@AnaVVify AnaV Vify ?
@AnaVVify AnaV Vify dude what are you taking me to
These are artistic as fuck, why are they unknown?
People generally do not like stuff this experimental and modern, sadly.
@@dzordzszs more like pretentious is a better word
@@pablobear4241 What?, no.
@@pablobear4241 ?
such beauty i'm hearing /srs
19:56
The ending sound like you got a notification
The first one is Paganini Caprice no 1 on steroids
3rd one he just goes batshit insane
I wonder what all 6 layered over each other would sound like
Oh no...
Polyphonic cacophony, it is.
@@segmentsAndCurves What the heck why are you everywhere I go
@@decafcoffee0935 You simply can't escape.
@@ValzainLumivix k
quite good...
Love this
Are there any notes which are NOT harmonics?
Thanks SO much....my 1st notice of this thanks to death of 84 yr old G Morck? today...dgunde viola, piano, organ, etc poet of SD CA
Does someone know what music font is this btw?
Waouh! I have never seen this before!
Definitly not for sensitives hears
Id really like to see how much of this i a done.
Mad birds fighting
this hurts
ok
good
There is no way that this is played in the way that the composer wanted. He can’t even play the harmonics.
This is improvisation with armónics
Nefirim's murmuring.
LMAOOO WHAT IS THIS
wyd here bruh
¿Qué...?
Que
Queso
so
1:18 the only good one
no
0:40
I agree
this is the true evil compared to Paganini and Wieniawski caprices
Why…?
Why not
@@GUILLOM It sounds like the violin is dying.
Edit: apart from the 2nd movement. That sounds like glorious modern music. The rest.. i don’t have a fucking clue
@@stacia6678 All of it sounds amazing
@@GUILLOM My ear just probably isn’t ready for this type of music.
@@stacia6678 Is not your ear, but your perception about music, and how you listen to contemporary music!
Painful amounts of harmonics
painful, I agree :)
This aint music, this is just experimentation with sound waves on a violin.
Kid
Why are you making a distinction between experimentation with sound waves on a musical instrument and music?