This is the third for me almost unknown string quartet composer I find on your channel. Milhaud's music is not so directly accessible for me as the music of Glazounov and Hindemith. But I'm going listen very carefully, it sometimes take a while to "get it". Thanks, great job and the notes help.
Wow can't miss the Ravel influence, did Milhaud write other string quartets? this is enjoyable, but keep expecting to hear those tunes from Ravel's s.q. to appear any moment..
@@GenesisProgressive72 You shouldn't really expect this piece to be an accurate reflection of the composer's general style: Given that he's got over 400 numbered pieces opus 5 is a shockingly early work. Still quite beautiful though. If you want to hear a more mature Milhaud you should look to his work post first chambre symphony, specially La Création du Monde.
Wonderful pre-Brazil, pre-Jazz, pre-bitonality work. However, this is missing the third movement (Grave, soutenu) as noted, and there are some miscellaneous cuts that make my 1922 score hard to follow.
does people who like it know what is Jethro Tulls Thick as a Brick ? I think the crescendo at 4 min shows me that the players don't get the composition, but also because the music is so unclear and not spontan, a burocratic Ravel
This is a charming, good-natured quartet by one of the finest (and most prolific) of 20th century French composers.
From the very first note, it is wonderful
Never heard his quartets til now. So beautiful
Don't worry. They're also inconsistent as hell :)
You're not wrong! But they are also quite lovely. Milhaud is probably one of (IMO) the most underappreciated composers.
5:10 beautiful ❤️
what a fantastic piece! I need to listen to more Milhaud!
Strong and still charming. Thank you for.sharing all this wonderful music
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Clear influence from Debussy and Ravel's quartets
This is the third for me almost unknown string quartet composer I find on your channel. Milhaud's music is not so directly accessible for me as the music of Glazounov and Hindemith. But I'm going listen very carefully, it sometimes take a while to "get it". Thanks, great job and the notes help.
Sorry Hindemith wqs on another channel, I meant Villa-Lobos.
@@martinsweaney38 No , so thank you for the information I certainly going listen (if possible) to the string quartets of Bohuslav Martinu. Regards.
@@fransmeersman2334 Listen to his symphonies too. And his second piano quintet. Very fine works.
Bartje thank you for presenting music notation. I've never learned and your channel is helpful.
Great start to an impressive cycle of string quartets!
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20才でこれ
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Wow can't miss the Ravel influence, did Milhaud write other string quartets? this is enjoyable, but keep expecting to hear those tunes from Ravel's s.q. to appear any moment..
Agree! It is always said about the jazz and Brazilian influence in his music, but what I hear here is 100% French
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@@GenesisProgressive72 You shouldn't really expect this piece to be an accurate reflection of the composer's general style: Given that he's got over 400 numbered pieces opus 5 is a shockingly early work. Still quite beautiful though.
If you want to hear a more mature Milhaud you should look to his work post first chambre symphony, specially La Création du Monde.
Wonderful pre-Brazil, pre-Jazz, pre-bitonality work. However, this is missing the third movement (Grave, soutenu) as noted, and there are some miscellaneous cuts that make my 1922 score hard to follow.
20歳の作品
立派
ドビュッシーの弦楽四重奏曲を研究している
先輩のラヴェルの悪口ばかり言ってた
後にパリ音楽院の作曲科の教授になる
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If you look the other albums, they have 4movements. Why is one movement missing here? Was it included in Milhaud deleted edition?
You would have to ask the string quartet who performed it. I have no idea.
I've just finished "typing" Vincent d'Indys' "100 Themes d' Harmonie" No.s 1 - 20 into Muse Score, with a piano reduction if anyone is interested.
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does people who like it know what is Jethro Tulls Thick as a Brick ? I think the crescendo at 4 min shows me that the players don't get the composition, but also because the music is so unclear and not spontan, a burocratic Ravel
What does Jethro Tull have to do with Milhaud? What a strange comparison and strange facetious comment.