Martine: That you could play this at all is quite an accomplishment. Thank you for sharing this. Even though I wouldn't work on some pieces such as this, I still marvel at the virtuosity, precision and tenacity that you and others actually demonstrate in learning and performing such music.
This is a fascinating work, criminally underrated in the canon of twentieth century piano literature. Does anyone know what procedure(s) Bussotti employed in order to generate the harmonies?
@@erika6651 да) это такое выражение на русском. У меня идея для гениального произведения: на фортепиано посадить кота, чтобы он ходил по клавишам. Это уровень, достойный данного произведения
@@achoikomposition Also, I commented on one of James Clapperton’s videos, and I asked him about all.fall.down, and he said he has played it, and plans on posting a recording
tipica musica del novecento, era bravo chi scriveva più complicato possibile, molto aleatoria anche se scritta, non penso che il pianista suonasse tutte le note così come sono, partitura grafica , tutto questo si può scrivere in modo più lineare e dà lo stesso suono ed effetto ergo...!
This is music in bits and pieces. The score indicates an intention to create music that sounds random and disconnected. If you feel like this you need professional help before you come to my house.
@@achoikomposition No Problem, you can‘t win them all. I like watching new stuff to broaden my horizons and I‘m sure that there will be people who will appreciate this, so keep it up.
zero music? like ot or not , there's a real intention behind the gestures. Try the gorgeous Rara Requiem by the same composer. This is more successful at bypassing avant garde cliches.
Been whistling this one all day
Likewise.
such a genius
Martine: That you could play this at all is quite an accomplishment. Thank you for sharing this. Even though I wouldn't work on some pieces such as this, I still marvel at the virtuosity, precision and tenacity that you and others actually demonstrate in learning and performing such music.
I love how you want people to understand your mistakes (in the description), as if we could find them out.
22:25 and 23:11 for "that part"
How do you even interpret "that part"? If my teacher gave this to me, I'd simply give it back.
@@r4_in_spaceyour teacher wouldn't give this to you
I like how the normal notes are weirdly large and the grace notes are weirdly small
Lmao
It makes the normal notes easier to read and the grace notes easier to notate, since there are so many of them.
@@r4_in_space Ease of reading for the performer is usually the last thing on Busotti's mind
It Gives a Tasty, Nasty, Spicy and Charming Feeling. Isn't it?
Thanks for re-posting this
This is a fascinating work, criminally underrated in the canon of twentieth century piano literature. Does anyone know what procedure(s) Bussotti employed in order to generate the harmonies?
this shit is insane. and that's why I like it.
Un autentico capolavoro. Amazing, incredible piece. Masterpiece
Что в нём шедеврального? Курица лапой
@@СНТМАГИСТРАЛЬ-ч6т Chicken paw?
@@erika6651 да) это такое выражение на русском. У меня идея для гениального произведения: на фортепиано посадить кота, чтобы он ходил по клавишам. Это уровень, достойный данного произведения
Excellent recording, important piece, thank you!
that hard and that long!! Damn
If I had to read this, I’d want to claw my eyes out
ma cus l'è?
Good video
23:11 quite good moment
i remember the Roger Woodward recording of this
What an amazing piece
sodelicious ........
You should post Cognizetti Pentaphonic Etude
Yes I want to, please give me the audio or score if you have em lol, please send me to email in the description
@@achoikomposition I’m sorry I don’t have either!! That’s why I came here lol
@@achoikomposition Also, I commented on one of James Clapperton’s videos, and I asked him about all.fall.down, and he said he has played it, and plans on posting a recording
@@Medtszkowski omfg, gotta make another score vid of that
@@Medtszkowski I can't find that piece anywhere?
It doesn’t make sense, but I am kind of enjoying this right now.
What is this
a song
Love those Nino Rota's breaks ...
pov my 7 year old sister tries playing piano
good
But who is the pianist?
Martine Joste
@@achoikomposition description please
sylvano bussy
Think my headphones broke after some fortissimos.
Wait, I think I heard a wrong note!
tipica musica del novecento, era bravo chi scriveva più complicato possibile, molto aleatoria anche se scritta, non penso che il pianista suonasse tutte le note così come sono, partitura grafica , tutto questo si può scrivere in modo più lineare e dà lo stesso suono ed effetto ergo...!
This is music in bits and pieces. The score indicates an intention to create music that sounds random and disconnected. If you feel like this you need professional help before you come to my house.
Why people like this? Is just a bunch of random notes
and you're sure the composer didn't think of various harmonies that would clash with each other?
if they were random they would not be fixed on the written page! :)
You managed to answer your own question while asking…
Это вообще что? Человек не играл ни разу на фортепиано?
So many times 😂
I have a very broad acceptance for many different types of music, but this was horrible. Sorry
I will respect your opinion, thank you for watching
@@achoikomposition No Problem, you can‘t win them all. I like watching new stuff to broaden my horizons and I‘m sure that there will be people who will appreciate this, so keep it up.
@@dannymillington3015 thank you
Fantastic performance. Would you send me the score, by chance?
I agree
Takes forever to learn, contains zero music. White noise.
I’m a pianist.
Speak for yourself
So what if you are a pianist. This would seen a bit different if you were composer. I am both by the way
zero music? like ot or not , there's a real intention behind the gestures. Try the gorgeous Rara Requiem by the same composer. This is more successful at bypassing avant garde cliches.