0:25 - I. Mechanical Accordion 0:58 - II. The Magic Roundabout 1:37 - III. The Trumpeter in the Forest 3:11 - IV. The Magic Smith 4:03 - V. April Day 4:46 - VI. Song of the Fisherman 6:33 - VII. The Little Tit 7:42 - VIII. A Bear playing the Double Bass and the Black Woman 8:42 - IX. The Woodpecker 10:43 - X. The Elk Clearing 11:41 - XI. Sleigh with Little Bells 12:32 - XII. The Echo 15:05 - XIII. The Drummer 16:23 - XIV. Forest Musicians
I love this type of music, light, sometimes creepy, and childlike. Others would be Ein Kinderspiel, many of Schnittke's works, Shostakovich's Daces of the Dolls, Boggio's Oskar's Circus and Oskar's Dance. Does anyone else have any recommendations? Thanks :)
There's a bass clef indicated for the left hand right before those notes. They're playing it correctly. EDIT: Oh wait! You mean the last 2 16th notes right before hand. You're so right lol.
I’d heard of hollywood composers stealing motifs from russian composers because it’d be hard for them to sue Could the beginning of the trumpeteer in the forest have been used in halloween?
third piece is creepy as fuck. Im not really a fan of "12 tone" or "serialism" music or music with unnessecary dissonance. Pretty much every piece would give any child nightmares for life. Im not saying I am an expert of impressionism but lots of the titles don't match what I am hearing either.
nezkeys79 I am also not a fan of the 12 tone thing, what it does is simply making a creepy atmosphere,without major or minor, you can hardly express happiness or sadness which makes those pieces destined to be less human. N on n off, some pieces would give me the feeling of trying to hard to be special.
Expressing human emotions should not be restricted only to happiness and sadness. We experience a wide spectrum of emotions and feelings beyond those two. It is hard, as is dull, to express for example anxiety or fear with pure major/minor chords. Also, you can build major and minor chords by using 12-tone rows. Rautavaara, for example, have done that a lot.
0:25 - I. Mechanical Accordion
0:58 - II. The Magic Roundabout
1:37 - III. The Trumpeter in the Forest
3:11 - IV. The Magic Smith
4:03 - V. April Day
4:46 - VI. Song of the Fisherman
6:33 - VII. The Little Tit
7:42 - VIII. A Bear playing the Double Bass and the Black Woman
8:42 - IX. The Woodpecker
10:43 - X. The Elk Clearing
11:41 - XI. Sleigh with Little Bells
12:32 - XII. The Echo
15:05 - XIII. The Drummer
16:23 - XIV. Forest Musicians
wonderful both, music and playing
Wow. Many of these are stunningly beautiful.
Love these dissonant, picturesque miniatures. I guess Gubaidulina works out a specific 20th-century harmonic technique in each.
Thanks for the Music!!!!
No, my friend, thank *you.* :)
"for children" from the Village of the Damned
i LOVE VI, song of the fisherman
calm and haunting and oddly beautiful and peaceful
I love this type of music, light, sometimes creepy, and childlike. Others would be Ein Kinderspiel, many of Schnittke's works, Shostakovich's Daces of the Dolls, Boggio's Oskar's Circus and Oskar's Dance. Does anyone else have any recommendations? Thanks :)
Try Kurtág's Játékok, I think you will like them (there is a lot of pieces though!)
Lovely Music !
Left-hand notes played in the wrong clef @1:57 :O
Dave Conway :O
a similar error happens often in Ginastera's Folk Rondo. Very strange!
There's a bass clef indicated for the left hand right before those notes. They're playing it correctly. EDIT: Oh wait! You mean the last 2 16th notes right before hand. You're so right lol.
Just realized I had barber excursions playing at the same time and I didn't even realize until I looked at the score lol
great video and thanks (as usual) for the video :)
Yeah, sure. :)
大好き
I’d heard of hollywood composers stealing motifs from russian composers because it’d be hard for them to sue
Could the beginning of the trumpeteer in the forest have been used in halloween?
como puedo conseguir las partituras ...?
Puede ver el enlace de la partitura en el cuadro de descripción. Gracias. :)
gracias ...
Gracias!
Micropiezas bien escritas
¿Yo se, verdad? :)
It Reminds me B.Martinů...
third piece is creepy as fuck. Im not really a fan of "12 tone" or "serialism" music or music with unnessecary dissonance. Pretty much every piece would give any child nightmares for life. Im not saying I am an expert of impressionism but lots of the titles don't match what I am hearing either.
Don't worry, you're not the only one feeling that way. :)
thenameisgsarci more like kids in silent hill the videogame
nezkeys79 I am also not a fan of the 12 tone thing, what it does is simply making a creepy atmosphere,without major or minor, you can hardly express happiness or sadness which makes those pieces destined to be less human. N on n off, some pieces would give me the feeling of trying to hard to be special.
Expressing human emotions should not be restricted only to happiness and sadness. We experience a wide spectrum of emotions and feelings beyond those two. It is hard, as is dull, to express for example anxiety or fear with pure major/minor chords.
Also, you can build major and minor chords by using 12-tone rows. Rautavaara, for example, have done that a lot.
This isn't at all a serialist or a Zwölftontechnik piece
Зачем в середине пьес мне надо слушать вашу дебильную рекламу?????