Love the music, and the video. I ran across Terry Riley's "in C" back in the late '60's, then fell in love with "A Rainbow in Curved Air". I can't think of anything of his I don't really appreciate. Every so often, I realize I need to hear it all, again.
Cool...Terry Riley was spiraling with notes before Berlin School started to discover the magic of geometrical structures in music. Trance enducing lovely music! Love the most of Terry,but surely don't know all...there is so much! Fine video,thanks for sharing!😂😉☝️
A lot of the Berlin School people (eg. Tangerine Dream, though not Klaus Schulze, even though he wrote "Study for Terry Riley" in 1969) were directly influenced by Terry of course, esp, through A Rainbow in Curved Air.
This reminds me very much of the Baby Einstein videos my son used to watch when he was little. Instead of Baby Bach or Baby Mozart, it's Baby Riley! I love it!
Terry Riley's Dorian Reeds--Takes one into a Musical Forest where one is allowed to sit and enjoy the musical journey. The way sound spirals round the ears not unlike a mosquito yet it's one mosquito one welcomes and invites to enter
Hi Eric, where you the one playing the bassoon? If so, great performance! Could you describe you delay setup? I've found pretty interesting the dialogue between instrument and delay. thanks
Beyond pretenses, TR would denounce the apparent order and paradoxes of an insensitive world? Spiritual, sensory and rebellious, would this poet reveal secret impostures, exploring serene pleasures, a world of resurgent dreams?
I like the little wishbone walking guy & the moth dancing around the lightbulb & the black ball bearing poop machine & the little white guy getting his head pushed 🙂
Sorry to bother so many years after the fact, just wondering what your performance equipment was and what you used to record your performance? I want to try this too!
The time lag accumulation delay is so hypnotizing.
Love the music, and the video. I ran across Terry Riley's "in C" back in the late '60's, then fell in love with "A Rainbow in Curved Air". I can't think of anything of his I don't really appreciate. Every so often, I realize I need to hear it all, again.
ditto
Terry Riley's "in C" with "A Rainbow in Curved Air" are already enough to fix his place in music history, then there is all the rest !
@@smkh2890 Happy to say that I had a copy of ARICA brought from the USA for me at a time when it wasn't yet available in UK.
help!
I can't stop listening to this
The video is so damn amazing too! Really suits the music.
My favorite of Terry Riley's works
Sculpture work conjugate themselves very well with Riley's piece
foh
love it!!
thank you
incredible
Splendid ... timeless Terry ... wonderful kinetic sculptures
Cool...Terry Riley was spiraling with notes before Berlin School started to discover the magic of geometrical structures in music. Trance enducing lovely music! Love the most of Terry,but surely don't know all...there is so much! Fine video,thanks for sharing!😂😉☝️
A lot of the Berlin School people (eg. Tangerine Dream, though not Klaus Schulze, even though he wrote "Study for Terry Riley" in 1969) were directly influenced by Terry of course, esp, through A Rainbow in Curved Air.
Brilliant sculptures !!!
I would like to thank you VERY much.
This reminds me very much of the Baby Einstein videos my son used to watch when he was little. Instead of Baby Bach or Baby Mozart, it's Baby Riley! I love it!
Terry Riley + Arthur Ganson :-)
Terrific performance of a great piece; thanks, Eric!
you are amazing! Thanks for creating this
This is a very satisfying video.
Terry Riley's Dorian Reeds--Takes one into a Musical Forest where one is allowed to sit and enjoy the musical journey. The way sound spirals round the ears not unlike a mosquito yet it's one mosquito one welcomes and invites to enter
Wonderful.
Reminds me a lot of Anenon. Amazing art!
Totally mesmerising, and great bassoon playing BTW. Please post the names of the kinetic artists.
great video. the wishbone walking is mesmerising
Great work Eric, thanks for sharing this.
This is spectacular!
who is the artist that made such these wonderful machines?
the amount of views clearly shows where we are as a society .scary
Would be good to know about the sculptures.
good music, perfect video :)
spettacolo!
Bellissimo!
Brilliant!
Incredible.
Who's the artist of the piece at 28:10 ? I wish there's a credit list to the artists. Amazing kinetic sculptures.
Found it . Arthur Ganson
gracias Eric muy bueno
Hi Eric, where you the one playing the bassoon? If so, great performance!
Could you describe you delay setup? I've found pretty interesting the dialogue between instrument and delay.
thanks
Nicely done.
Beyond pretenses, TR would denounce the apparent order and paradoxes of an insensitive world? Spiritual, sensory and rebellious, would this poet reveal secret impostures, exploring serene pleasures, a world of resurgent dreams?
wow
Geeezze! 🙏
very nice video edit, and maybe we can catalogue the sculptures here...
Good stuff!
Hipnotic..
Trippy
Great Custer!
I like the little wishbone walking guy & the moth dancing around the lightbulb & the black ball bearing poop machine & the little white guy getting his head pushed 🙂
Can you tell me where those kinetics come from ? Thank you
I see some of Arthur Ganson's work in there.
Many of the wooden ones are by David C. Roy - www.woodthatworks.com
Thank you
Sorry to bother so many years after the fact, just wondering what your performance equipment was and what you used to record your performance? I want to try this too!
Are these Arthur Gant's sculptures?I don't see any credit for the sculpture which is also amazing...
Many of the wood ones are by David C. Roy - woodthatworks.com
sodelicious
at 7:00 I'm getting a vicarious from tool vibe
who called it dorian reeds and not dubsteb oboe
art sucks
Wishbone Walking...Who does that Sculpture? ...Inquiring Minds