Absolutely true! and living legend. the orchestral composers of our times are a little bit hidden under the great carpet of the mainstream. But I am sure future generations will come up with them again. Bach was also nearly forgotten for a long time and even barely noticed during this living times.
Lovely performance of a really good recent piece by one of the giants of contemporary composition. This video needs more hits! The playing is really sensitive, and the strings' and winds' sparing (and always tasteful) use of vibrato is appreciated.
Absolutely. Flutes: Rowland Sutherland, Helen Whitaker Clarinets: Daniel Broncano, Emma Burgess Piano: Philip Moore Bass: Peter Wilson Violins: Max Ballie, Tamara Elias, Colin Scobie, Greta Mutlu Violas: Nicholas Bootiman, Ian Rathbone
For those who enjoy this piece, I recommend "Outcome Inevitable" by Robert Ashley, as performed by Relâche, which is similar but even more interesting in some ways.
The most important composer of our generation.
Absolutely true! and living legend. the orchestral composers of our times are a little bit hidden under the great carpet of the mainstream. But I am sure future generations will come up with them again. Bach was also nearly forgotten for a long time and even barely noticed during this living times.
A first-class recording. The timbre of each instrument is crystal clear.
Reich. S
The most important & influential composer of our age.
Lovely performance of a really good recent piece by one of the giants of contemporary composition. This video needs more hits! The playing is really sensitive, and the strings' and winds' sparing (and always tasteful) use of vibrato is appreciated.
Please list the names of the musicians. They are excellent and deserve the recognition!
Absolutely.
Flutes: Rowland Sutherland, Helen Whitaker
Clarinets: Daniel Broncano, Emma Burgess
Piano: Philip Moore
Bass: Peter Wilson
Violins: Max Ballie, Tamara Elias, Colin Scobie, Greta Mutlu
Violas: Nicholas Bootiman, Ian Rathbone
Such a brilliant performance of the masterpiece
Thank you.
For those who enjoy this piece, I recommend "Outcome Inevitable" by Robert Ashley, as performed by Relâche, which is similar but even more interesting in some ways.
bravooooo!
Great stuff.
Nice
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Composed in 2015
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That woman is enjoying the moment.
I wonder what Bach what have said to this. Because it sounds like a bachian Ensemble very slightly mixed with modern pop elements
do I hear a marimbaphone, along with the piano, or does my brain gets tricked? where is it?
Notice how the pianist hammers the staccato with clenched hands.
This opera mean a sunrise
This work is like watching a sunrise