Yes, it is a great masterwork. The vision of your teacher is certainly right. Its architecture seems both very free and quite firmly design.From a strictly technical point of view, it took me some time to understand how reading the intrication of soloist and orchestral parts, including of course the part of determinism and free choice. This question is even more coplex with such composes as Boulez or, in a quite different style, G. Crumb , who sadly just passed away.
A great piece. I remember listening to a live broadcast the premiere in London and being enormously impressed and my admiration for it has grown ever since.
At the time, it was the only recording I had actually listened to, I still think its amazing though (esp for being live, and the orchestra sounds a lot better here imo than other competition orchs) so I don’t regret it
Great performance. The harmonics in the solo at the introduction sounded so good.
After one listen, this topped Shostakovich's 2nd cello concerto as my favorite. What a weird but great piece
Fantastic piece and superb performance. My teacher always used to describe it as an interrogation.
Yes, it is a great masterwork. The vision of your teacher is certainly right. Its architecture seems both very free and quite firmly design.From a strictly technical point of view, it took me some time to understand how reading the intrication of soloist and orchestral parts, including of course the part of determinism and free choice. This question is even more coplex with such composes as Boulez or, in a quite different style, G. Crumb , who sadly just passed away.
This is my most favourite work. Intense, wild, lyrical with an overwhelming climax. Amazing to think that this is now standard repertoire.
A great piece. I remember listening to a live broadcast the premiere in London and being enormously impressed and my admiration for it has grown ever since.
Very impressive.
How extraordinary...
Truly a feast for the ears, and the score is fun to look at too!
merci
ooh interesting choice of putting kian’s 2013 paulo final as the audio here
At the time, it was the only recording I had actually listened to, I still think its amazing though (esp for being live, and the orchestra sounds a lot better here imo than other competition orchs) so I don’t regret it
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Genius.
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What a tragic work.