György Ligeti - Six Bagatelles, CARION, 2014 (HD)
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- Ligeti's Six Bagatelles is Carion's signature piece since 2004. It perfectly demonstrates Danish ensembles unique performance style - movement and elements of choreography.
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György Ligeti ( 1923-2006), Six Bagatelles for Woodwind Quintet
I. Allegro con spirito
II. Rubato. Lamentoso
III. Allegro grazioso
IV. Presto ruvido
V. Adagio. Mesto -- Belá Bartók in memoriam
VI. Molto vivace. Capriccioso
CARION:
Dora Seres, flute
Egils Upatnieks, oboe
Egīls Šēfers, clarinet
David M.A.P. Palmquist, horn
Niels Anders Vedsten Larsen, bassoon
Recorded in Mogens Dahl Concert Hall in Copenhagen
Video by Jānis Vingris, Eho Filma.
The Clarinetists happiness when playing is quite contagious! This is awesome!
Qué puñetera maravilla!!! Qué maravilla de música, y qué maravilla de interpretación!!! Qué claridad la de los intérpretes!!! Extraordinarios!!! Bravo!!!
This is world-class stuff. Everybody should know their work. Brings Ligeti to life in ways I didn't think it could
Bravo Carrion!
Amazingly done. The visual aspect of this video really helps represent their interpretation of Legit's work. A great piece, with great players.
Chase Chandler I like how you called him Legit!
_Seems Ligeti_
Whenever I perform the first movement on bassoon, I love to see the audience's reaction with that last low C.
Hahaha i see!
Although normally they would clap before you play it
Looking and listening to this as a string player I was just amazed. I could not stop the video and do my other work. The movements really bring out the cleverness and seriousness of the music. I don't like much modern music but this was a brilliant performance of brilliant music. Kudos to all!
I love the little choreo that goes into this. The interactions make it all the more cool to watch and hear! ✨
You're my new favorite group. What a great idea you have -- rearranging yourselves, moving about, eye contact. It turns a conversation between instruments into five interacting voices.
That's really great. The interaction of the instruments is visualized perfectly. Wonderful, thanks a lot!
Very enjoyable. Let's give credit to the composer too.
Excellent! Thank you for a wonderful performance of this masterpiece by Ligeti. Loved it!
J adore votre approche theatrale de la musique, genial mise en espace, etonnant, mille bravos!...
How do you manage to play all that by heart??...very impressing!
stockhausen's musicians play much longer sections without score and with much more complicated choreographies too... find some and you'll be shocked.
Partiture projected in front o by heart.... They filmed it at least three times so passing the part just before each take. Not sure about it...
Filip Sande there was not in one take, maybe several takes, you can see that
__HT1707__ Omg, really?!
It is easier for musicians with perfect pitch to memorize the music, because all they need is the song in their mind and the key signature.
いつ見てもわろてまう
これだけの曲を暗譜してるのは普通にしゅごい
The Wind Quintet is the standard combination for classical wind players: Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon and Horn. The composer is Ligeti.
Thank you professor. What's your point?
Gyorgy Ligeti (1923-2006) - Six Bagatelles for Woodwind Quintet
I. Allegro con spirito
II. Rubato. Lamentoso
III. Allegro grazioso
IV. Presto ruvido
V. Adagio. Mesto - Bela Bartok in memoriam
VI. Molto vivace. Capriccioso
Artist : CARION ; Dora Seres, flute - Egils Upatnieks, oboe - Egils Sefers, clarinet - David M. A. P. Palmquist, horn - Niels Anders Vedsten Larsen, bassoon
If a non classically trained musician were to listen to only the Audio, I can guarantee they wouldn't guess this is only 5 people. Incredible. Also in terms of the power behind the sound, you wouldn't guess that only one of them was a brass instrument
特にホルンとクラリネットの方に
惹かれました。
音色の幅が広いですね。
攻撃的な音から
丸くて柔らかい音まで
自分はクラリネットを
吹いているのですが、憧れです。
自分もホルンふきですが、最初のタンギングの綺麗さには驚きましたね(--;)
Yeah!
Honestly this is incredible performance. This was first piece that I've heard by the composer and this musicians made it very memorable to me at least. Great work. Wow. Thanks so much. Very sporadic moods.
急にお勧めに出てきてビビった…5年前なのに。い、いやめっちゃ上手いんです…めっちゃ癖強くて面白い方たちやなあw素敵です
This is fantastic! I absolutely love this!
Absolutely superb! This is what music and musicianship is all about: Faultless performance both in interpretation, memory and of course choreography. The flawless visual performance is as if you're looking at the score itself, Ligeti will be grooving in his grave! Congratulations guys, I feel guilty as a human being that there is even one person of the same species out there that can criticise you for being so inventive, you nailed it! Thanks for sharing...
Brilliant idea! This really animates the piece and brings its narration to a whole new level!
Beautiful piece. I love the rhythmic aspect of the accompaniment parts, abd there's a huge variety in orchestration despite the small number of instruments.
God, this is brilliant. Love these pieces. Love these players.
Very well done. Most enjoyable to watch.
Fantastic❤
Straordinaria interpretazione !!!
The movements in the video really help to bring the music to life and tell the story. You guys did great :)
Amazing!!! Played and performance!!! :)
so very AMAZING! If you are in the Pacific NW to perform, I will be there! simply, utterly mind-blowing! you made my day!
This is such fun to see and hear! Thanks for posting.
Very well done. Congratulations on an excellent and authoritative performance.
They must have cracked up so much during rehearsals, playing from 4.30 on : looking into each other's eyes and playing those fun motives 😄😄😄 you can actually see the crinkling of their eyes 😄
I love all this. Except it wasn't a video of a live performance.
OUTSTANDING performance & choreography. Thanks for sharing! At first, I thought it was Ibert because I had my computer on autoplay and it went from Ibert 3 pieces to this. :)
Fantástico muy creativo! Impecable
Wow....this is innovative and highly effective. 100% A+
Magnífico! Parabéns!
This is awesome! I love the choreography!
Very cool stuff. It sounded great and adding a spatial element is quite different but it definitely adds to the piece.
you guys are so fun!
I sit through string quartets for example, where the musicians seem to be on auto pilot, as though someone had flicked a switch on the musicians' back before they went on stage. No communication with each other, and no sign that they enjoy what they are doing. Your performance was refreshing to say the least. Other musicians should take note.
I am now a fan!
I fell in love with each of them while watching them.
Fantastic!!
También resulta interesante. Que tocan de memoria.
bravo!
Fantastico
Bravo; very nice horn-playing!!
Hermoso!!!!!!!
Bravo!
That is so amazing! Incredible ideas for bagatelles :)
BRAVO!
Amazing!
Miroitements sans fin qu’un simple jeu charrie. Jeu des sons, jeux d’esprit. Pour le simple but d’en jouir.
pedro a. cantero nos encontramos de novo após uma conversa sobre scielsi. vous avez un bon goût pour la musique!
What an imaginative, artistic, sarcastic, WON-DER-FUL performance!....., thank you five geniuses!!! :)))))
PS: how many years have you studied this piece? You don't look as old as that)
good work guys !!!
Amazing
Fantastique
4:54 post production fail
other than that, absolutely amazing :D keep up the good work!
Haha I’ve been listening to classical music for six decades and I’m fine with the “choreography “!
muito bom
What is the name of the painting, and who is the artist?
Oh my god, is wonderful and funny ;D
Isn't this just selections from Musica Ricercata?
Yes, arranged for Wind Quintet
they all look like villians in a james bond movie this is great
c'est monstrueux !!!!!
great!
this is great, you should perform Mario Davidovsky's Wind Quintet, Piano and Synthetizer.
📍beautiful💓
wonderful to see and hear, but the sound does not change as they move about and no one seems to be breathing. Bet they are lip-syncing. Still wonderful.
Bravi!!!
it's Béla Bartók 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Isn’t No. 1 from Musica Ricercata?
6:38
Horn player taking something out of the bassoon bell.
+Henry Petters basson wants to play softer. thats why
+Priopal Ligeti actually writes so in the music, thats why Im adding it. :)
Muito bommmmm! Very gooddddddddd! Très bonnnnnnnnnn! Meget godttttttttt! Google translatorrrrrrr 's nice!
Wonderful !
BENEDICTA SIS Octuor vents percussions Colette Mourey EMR 18667
I didn't know Seth MacFarlane could slay the bassoon like that.
I recognise some pieces from Musica Ricercata, what is the relation between the two?
Ligeti based these bagatelles on Música Ricercata. It's not a direct arrangement, but there are huge similarities.
Niels Anders Vedsten Larsen
thanks, in case someone else wants to know, on another video I found out that the pieces from musica ricercata this are made from are III, V, VI, VII, IX and X.
Gyorgi was a prophet.
Rather funny to me that many people here are so up in arms about the choreography: meanwhile there is hardly ever a peep of dissension over performers waggling about while seated or conductors like Bernstein making a fool of themselves on the podium.
greet
This is probably me just being ignorant, but this exists?! A Ligeti piece with an identifiable tonal center? And normal chords? And diatonic scales?! What is this?
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I really admire the work you've done, how you enjoy playing together, the perfect synchronicity and your artistic expression. It's stunningly done! Nonetheless, concerning only the artistic value of the performance, the idea of making such video clip seems a little pointless. For me this kind of music speaks enough for itself and is as complete as it doesn't need (or even can't bear) any extra movement to be fully understood. It also isn't as condensed and multi-textural as it can't be heard clearly enough without the help from choreography. Furthermore the scenic interaction distracts the listener from focusing on the incontestable self-contained mastery of the piece and the composer himself. Therefore the music becomes too literal, grotesque and ludicrous.
However I could understand its usefulness for some sort of pedagogical issues.
Anyway it's still probably the best recording of Bagatelles ever available.
cf. P.D.Q. Bach, No-no Nonette for two groups of unfriendly wind instruments ;)
🙏👍🎼🎶...
Am I alone noticing here that they all look very much like the instruments they play?
OH MY GOD JUST NOW I NOTICED AND IT'S REALLY STRANGE
I 2nd this 100%
You aren't alone, trust me.
I think the clarinetist looks more like a brass player (maybe a tubist) but otherwise this is 100% correct.
I couldn t love this comment more 👀🔃
Bravo!
i believe this is the first classical "music video" i have ever seen
Welcome!
Operas are live music vids. Lol
@@megabugginout that's more like a movie
Me,too!!
I believe yo yo ma has a music video for Bach’s cello suite no.1 in g prelude
You guys are simply amazing. I never realized how delightful wind quintets could be. You have opened up a whole new world of music for me. Thank you ever so much.
I'm glad you liked it Paul Giloi. I hope to see you in the audience some day! :)
@nielsanders77 yo its the bassoonist
I. Allegro con spirito 0:17
II. Rubato. Lamentoso 1:35
III. Allegro grazioso 4:31
IV. Presto ruvido 6:53
V. Adagio. Mesto -- Belá Bartók in memoriam 8:00
VI. Molto vivace. Capriccioso 10:24
bro que instrumentos se usan
@@AlfaLokillo
flute (and piccolo)
oboe
clarinet (in b-flat)
horn (in f)
bassoon
Rega qualcuno é stato qui per scuola?
すごい生き生きと演奏してるとこ好きだなぁ
しっかり音楽が形として捉えられているんだなぁ
自分はフルートを吹いてるからこの動画の女性のようにまるで歌うように吹けたらいいなぁ
すごい好きなアンサンブル🙄
それはいい芽です。
To all of you "great masters of musical form, theory and aesthetics", these guys actually have impeccable coreography that suit the music incredibly well! The point of their coreography is not dancing to the music, ffs, it is to visualize the instrumentation, form and relations between instruments and group of intstruments of the quintet in each movement of the whole piece. When someone has a solo, others who are just the bass layer beneath, or the ostinato accompaniment stand aside, eventually looking each other in the eyes or interacting among themselves, according to the similarity of the material in their part. They also move according to the articulation in their instrument's part, in each movement. It is not mocking, it is visualising music with movement, while playing BY HEART at the same time. I'm a bassonist myself and have played this with my quintet, and these guys, I can tell you that first hand, are doing a great musical AND coreographical job!
Ignorance is not good guys. If you don't know much about something, don't judge, at least not out loud. You look silly. Really silly.
@@douwemusic yikes dude calm down
@@archerfan66 I agree, why was I so angry.
Though I still stand behind my main point
Thank you, finally someone who understands instrumental choreography
Here I am , six years later, seeing this for the very first time and finding it out of even this time! This guys are performers from the very 1%. Superb
At 6:38 the horn player discreetly pulls a mute out of the bassoon
Feather Fanatics But I don’t hear any difference in timbre. ???
@@stvp68 because it wasn't in the lower register where it would make a difference
Feather Fanat
But no woodwind instrument can have a mute.
@@sageobrien6776 they can in a way. saxophones have special mutes for example, look it up. it's just not practical or much useful to have
The interactive between the members makes the music more understanding and also attract me from listening to the end!! Love the music !!
I like chicken pie, is that ecaus all the ingredients are together? like music...
クラの人良いね^_^
こういうアンサンブルが俺の理想だ!
The musicians of Carion are performing through two mediums. Sight and Sound. What a wonderful performance. Very Clever. This could help the avid music listener get a glimpse into the inner workings of the pieces being performed and how the instruments interact with one another in a visual way.
ファゴットの低音がしっかりしていて、高音が響きやすくなっていていいと思います。