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Gustave Samazeuilh - Chanson à ma poupée (1903)
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Gustave Samazeuilh (1877-1967) - Chanson à ma poupée (1903) Pf. - Olivier Chauzu
Mr. Incredible Becoming Uncanny ( Music Theory )
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References: 1. musictheory.pugetsound.edu/mt21c/DiatonicChordsInMajor.html 2. offtonic.com/theory/book/9-1.html 3. www.tierceron.com/diss/ives/ives.pdf 4.-10. Footnotes
Pablo de Sarasate - Zigeunerweisen (1878)
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Pablo de Sarasate (1844-1908) - Zigeunerweisen (1878) 0:00 - Moderato 1:09 - Lento 5:23 - Un peu plus lent 7:37 - Allegro molto vivace Vn. - Michael Rabin Orch. - Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
Anton Webern - Sonata Movement (Rondo) for piano (1906)
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Anton Webern (1883-1945) - Sonata Movement (Rondo) for piano / Sonatensatz (Rondo) für Klavier (1906) Pf. - Gianluca Cascioli
Raveliantique - Consolation (2020)
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Norimuji (Raveliantique) - Consolation (2020) A jazz piano piece in three part, composed for "ノックの音がコンピ" sponsored by うごくぼーる Pf. - midi
Raveliantique - Of Three I Sing
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Norimuji (Raveliantique) - Of Three I Sing (2020) A triple-metre piano piece, composed for compilation album "3拍子コンピ" by うごくぼーる Pf. - midi
Anton Webern - Movement for piano (1906)
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Anton Webern (1883-1945) - Movement for piano (1906) Pf. - Gianluca Cascioli
Anton Webern - String Quartet (1905)
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Anton Webern (1883-1945) - String Quartet (1905) Emerson String Quartet
Nikolai Myaskovsky - Violin Concerto, Op.44 (1938)
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Nikolai Myaskovsky (1881-1950) - Violin Concerto in D minor, Op.44 (1938) Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra Conductor - Valery Gergiev Solo Vn. - Vadim Repin 0:00 - I. Allegro ed appassionato 19:40 - II. Adadgio molto cantabile 29:20 - III. Allegro molto
Anton Webern - 8 Early Songs for voice and piano (1901-04)
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Anton Webern - 8 Early Songs for voice and piano (1901-04)
Anton Webern - Im Sommerwind (1904)
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Anton Webern - Im Sommerwind (1904)
Anton Webern - 3 Poems for voice and piano (1899-1903)
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Anton Webern - 3 Poems for voice and piano (1899-1903)
Anton Webern - 2 Pieces for cello and piano (1899)
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Anton Webern - 2 Pieces for cello and piano (1899)
Bernd Alois Zimmermann - Die Soldaten (1960-64)
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Bernd Alois Zimmermann - Die Soldaten (1960-64)
Ca me fait penser à la sonate de Berg.
Guys, this, 5 movements, berg quartet or Schoenberg 1.?
@11:21 Hi Mahler
1:19
???? it's missing the last note, the best note of all!
Superb.
Berg on crack
2:33
It seems to me to be catchier music than that of Varese... Strange landscapes, mysterious evocations... fascinating! Suitable as a background for an exhibition of abstract paintings. Although perhaps the one in Varese is more suitable for an exhibition of abstract paintings...❤
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Even when writing tonal music you can see how harmonically adventurous he was.
What an amazing piece! I've known most of Webern's published work since college, but never heard this quartet before. It has a lot of the charm of Verklärte Nacht, and the Berg Op.1.
Amazingly booooriiing
Tonale ou atonale la musique de Webern reste et restera belle.
I love how both Webern and Berg both wrote absolutely stunning songs in their early ears. These should get more visibility! They are as striking as their later works! ❤
I intend no backhanded compliment when I observe that Webern is the only composer that I know of who had composed his greatest music by the time he reached his Opus 1.
Unless you include Glenn Gould, perhaps.
Какой квартет Веберна по вашему мнению лучший?
ヴェーベルンの師匠の初期の代表作「浄夜」を手本にしている 23歳で作る ヴェーベルンは20世紀前半を代表する巨匠
I feel thoroughly depressed to the point of almost despairing both during and after listening to this ghostly music, but then I’m not a musician, just a musically illiterate mortal and I don’t know what I’m talking about, yet feel compelled to admit it. Strange.
Repent and trust in Jesus. He's the only way. We deserve Hell because we've sinned. Lied, lusted stolen, etc. But God sent his son to die on the cross and rise out of the grave. We can receive forgiveness from Jesus. Repent and put your trust in him. John 3:16 Romans 3:23❤😊❤
Have you heard about the new discord server for contemporary classical music?
You know it’s hard theory when the theory not only turns in to math, but really advanced math
Kind of feels like a poor man's Verklarte Nacht to me.
Could you send me the score? I don’t think a copy of this edition is available in my country :(
Still looking for it?
Yes! Do you have it?
@@AnttiKujari Yes I do! Send me your email and will send them to you
@@AnttiKujari Yup, send me a way to contact you and will send it!
Anton Webern:Vonósnégyes 1. Scuro e pesante - Con grande slancio 00:03 2. Adagio - Molto adagio 04:53 3. Molto ampio e lento con grande passione 09:02 4. Allegro commosso 12:02 Emerson Vonósnégyes
strange and beautiful
Best version!
Repent and trust in Jesus. He's the only way. We deserve Hell because we've sinned. Lied, lusted stolen, etc. But God sent his son to die on the cross and rise out of the grave. We can receive forgiveness from Jesus. Repent and put your trust in him. John 3:16 Romans 3:23❤❤😊❤
@@christianweatherbroadcasting Saved - Feb. 8, 2004 - in a Pentecostal storefront church in Baltimore. Are you familiar with deliverance ministries?
Lieder at that point just sounded like clips from wagner operas mashed together
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The triads sound out of place. Thank good he got rid of them.
평화롭네요
Zappa.
Just discovered this piece- wow, so great!! I was never a huge Webern fan, but this might change my mind :-)
Truly a dark and disturbing opera - but a masterpiece.
I'd put the Lewin paper before Cohn tbh
What's up with that vibrato? 😂
I remember her escape to freedom. That story alone is enough to make her impressive.
I have to say I enjoy early Webern more than his later style, but it's interesting how deeply romantic he was in his youth.
Repent and trust in Jesus. He's the only way. We deserve Hell because we've sinned. Lied, lusted stolen, etc. But God sent his son to die on the cross and rise out of the grave. We can receive forgiveness from Jesus. Repent and put your trust in him. John 3:16 Romans 3:23❤😊❤❤
In a way I feel like a romantic sensibility still pervades his later work despite its sheer departure from traditional textures, his philosophical outlook certainly remained that way throughout his life. There’s also a funny anecdote that he enjoyed more realist paintings while not really enjoying the modern abstract art of his era, which his music would come to be associated with.
I got lost sooner than expected lol.
A lovely piece, and performed with such spirit and aplomb! What a tremendous coup it was to find it languishing underneath a bunch of stuff in an attic.
I learned of this from an old Frank Zappa interview from 1976. He said he listen to this to relax. Very soothing
Действительно успокаивает
same here.
everybody gangsta till the music theory video becomes a math video
So, the first three notes, did anyone else have flashbacks to Wagner, Die Goetterdammerung, Immolation Scene?
Where did you get the sheets?
Hello. Thank you for posting this. Would you mind to tell me where you got the music from? I am having trouble finding…
Lovely. Listening and Saving it from Colombia.
How absolutely glorious are these pre twelve tone lieder of Webern. Oelze is singing the second one on a lower transposition. I wonder a printed score is available?
EDIT: YES. I learned them 20 years ago from the 1961 Carl Fischer edition, 04531, which I believe is out of print, and which has Nachtgebet down a fifth in A, range A3-F#5. (The 2004 Anton Webern Collection, Carl Fischer VF10, has the original high E major version.) I performed the set in 2018 in the original keys and it was quite effective - but I am in the opposite camp of need, as I have not found a recording in the original, high key for Nachtgebet der Braut.
16 when he wrote this… hmm
This is great for those gloomy days when one needs to hear something uplifting. Great piece!
Any idea the Henle level of this?
5-6