Seth Hobi
Seth Hobi
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Joseph Haydn - The Creation Hob.XXI:2, Pt. 1, “Rolling in Foaming Billows”
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Recorded live in concert on November 23rd, 2024 Seth Hobi, Baritone Mark Doerries, Conductor SMND Festival Orchestra The Singing Irish Leighton Hall, DPAC, Notre Dame, IN
Arnold Schönberg - Dank, Op. 1 No. 1
Просмотров 2082 месяца назад
Seth Hobi - Baritone Mona Coalter - Piano
J.S. Bach - St. Matthew Passion BWV 244 No. 57 “Komm, süßes Kreuz, so will ich sagen”
Просмотров 1033 месяца назад
Bill Shaffer - Piano Seth Hobi - Baritone
J.S. Bach - Christmas Oratorio BWV 248 No. 8 “Großer Herr, o starker König”
Просмотров 823 месяца назад
Bill Shaffer - Piano Seth Hobi - Baritone
Henry Purcell - King Arthur, "What Power art Thou?"
Просмотров 2157 месяцев назад
Seth Hobi - Baritone Bill Shaffer - Piano
Your Fair Looks - Thomas Campion (1567-1620)
Просмотров 44910 месяцев назад
Recorded at Seth Hobi's Junior Recital April 15th, 2023 Danur Kvilhaug, Lute Seth Hobi, Baritone
Francis Poulenc - Deux Mélodies (Seth Hobi, Baritone)
Просмотров 212Год назад
1. La Souris 2. Nuage From Seth Hobi’s Junior Recital on April 12th, 2023. Young Oh, Piano Seth Hobi, Baritone
Isorhythm Example - Guillaume de Machaut's "Messe de Nostre Dame"
Просмотров 30 тыс.4 года назад
Here is a short video where I do my best to visualize/explain the concept of isorhythm. This idea confused me in undergrad so I thought I could help you all out a little! Cheers! :) Recording: Messe de Nostre Dame: II: Kyrie - Guillaume de Machaut, Diabolus en Musica, Antione Guerber Sources: bbloomf.github.io/jgabc/propers.html imslp.simssa.ca/files/imglnks/usimg/8/8a/IMSLP167815-PMLP114747-La...

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  • @josiahgreenwood6813
    @josiahgreenwood6813 2 месяца назад

    I agree this is very dank

  • @choirboyfromhell1
    @choirboyfromhell1 2 месяца назад

    Nice Seth..you've developed some very nice warmth in your voice.

  • @ardyonweisse2556
    @ardyonweisse2556 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this 😊

  • @KryzysX
    @KryzysX 5 месяцев назад

    Such exquisite rhythmic theory is sadly buried and rarely discussed in our daily conversations.

  • @johnqpublic4662
    @johnqpublic4662 5 месяцев назад

    Machaut’s “Il m’est avis,” with its syncopations, sounds like a contemporary popular song.

  • @vhego
    @vhego 6 месяцев назад

    So the talea applies only to the tenor voice here? Seems like isorhythm doesn’t apply to the other voices. Nice video btw thank you!

  • @TenorCantusFirmus
    @TenorCantusFirmus 6 месяцев назад

    How cannot you be fascinated by those mysterious sonorities? I love Machaut's Messe, it's practically where the modern conception of large-scale, multi-movement work has born.

  • @The_land_of_truth_is_His
    @The_land_of_truth_is_His 7 месяцев назад

    Дорогий Пане!🕊🕊🕊 Щирі вітання Вам з міста Києва! Браво!👏👏👏 Браво!👏👏👏 Це дивовижна пісня! А мелодія! Звуки струн мені нагадують кобзу - наш, український, музичний інструмент, візуально трохи схожий на лютню. Від Вашого дивовижного голосу на серці стає мирно, і тихо🏖. Бажаю Вам доброго здоров'я🙏🙏🙏! Щиро, і з відкритим серцем, Ваш поет з України🇺🇦, Богдан Кириєнко.✍

  • @Gubancosful
    @Gubancosful 10 месяцев назад

    Wow! Beautiful! Where could I find this song? Lyrics, and tablature?

    • @sethhobi6618
      @sethhobi6618 10 месяцев назад

      Hi! Thank you for your kind comment! Admittedly, I got the sheet music/tabs from a friend and I think he may have made the edition himself? I looked on IMSLP and CPDL to see if there were any editions of this song specifically but I couldn’t find any ☹️. I’m thinking a scan of the original publication may be out there as well?

  • @purrteani
    @purrteani 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this! :D

  • @SkylerBlair-r3p
    @SkylerBlair-r3p 11 месяцев назад

    Seth!! I just randomly stumbled upon this video while studying and found it super helpful! I couldn't believe who had posted it haha. Thanks for making this, it's great!

    • @sethhobi6618
      @sethhobi6618 11 месяцев назад

      Hi Skyler! Thank you! Nice seeing you here! ☺️

  • @fussick7121
    @fussick7121 Год назад

    Thank you so so much. So clear and concise, thank you!!!!

  • @StanleyGrill
    @StanleyGrill Год назад

    A great visualization. But Machaut was a master of lyrical song writing. Singing his music shouldn’t sound like groaning!

  • @mosespossible4119
    @mosespossible4119 Год назад

    Wonderfully done! Would you happen to have an IPA guide for this set?

  • @jryaj
    @jryaj Год назад

    Very exquisite 😫👌

  • @joshhermantin
    @joshhermantin Год назад

    by far the clearest explanation i’ve found on this. thanks!

  • @isaacmurilez6762
    @isaacmurilez6762 2 года назад

    0:39- 0:41 0:58- 1:01 1:12

  • @박문각전공음악온율
    @박문각전공음악온율 2 года назад

    Thanks!!!! Super clear to understand! 😊😊

  • @Singerbuddy_es
    @Singerbuddy_es 3 года назад

    Thank so much!!! finally I got it.

  • @samuelballard9716
    @samuelballard9716 3 года назад

    This was very helpful thank you!

  • @johannakruger1338
    @johannakruger1338 3 года назад

    Thank you!!! Will try this on my students.

  • @NovicebutPassionate
    @NovicebutPassionate 4 года назад

    Excellent demonstration! "Isorhythm was a way of giving unity to long compositions which had no other effective means of formal organization. True, the interlocked repetitions of color and talea, extending over long stretches of the music, might be anything but obvious to the ear. Yet the isorhythmic structure, even if not immediately perceived, does have the effect of imposing a coherent form on the entire piece; and the very fact of the structure's being concealed (of its existing, as it were, at least partially in the realm of abstraction and contemplation rather than as something capable of being fully grasped by the sense of hearing) would have pleased a medieval musician." A History of Western Music, Donald J. Grout, and Claude V. Palisca, Fourth Edition, Norton, P. 144.

    • @sethhobi6618
      @sethhobi6618 4 года назад

      Thank you! Isorhythm is a tough thing to define in an absolute sense because the way it is manipulated is so different throughout western music history. I plan on making a video explaining the way Guillaume Dufay uses it in his isorhythmic motets!

    • @y11971alex
      @y11971alex 3 года назад

      Grout and Palisca are quite right: I did not perceive it!

  • @institutodemusicamonteabar5181
    @institutodemusicamonteabar5181 4 года назад

    Thank you very much! In this way is very easy to understand, very clear.