Eötvös: Speaking Drums / Grubinger · Mehta · Berliner Philharmoniker
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Peter Eötvös: Speaking drums / Martin Grubinger, percussion · Zubin Mehta, conductor · Berliner Philharmoniker / Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonie, 2 March 2019.
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So rhythmic!heck' of percussionists in Berlin Phil.They rock!🙏🏻🙏🏻🤘🏻Mehta and Tarkovi as usual are brilliant. One of the most rhythmic piece I have ever heard too.👍👍👍👍🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻Grubinger is Brilliant
Very interesting to listen to!
Impresionante el final con esa maestría en la percusión!!! Aplausos y felicitaciones desde Argentina...!!
Fantastic
Amazing!!
Like Whiplash drum scenes :) ıt was interesting. But shouting is not my cup of tea.
Not quite my tempo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is so good!
RIP Maestro Eötvös.
MUITO BOM 🌜❤🌞🌛ADORO 🌜💚❤🌞🌛Parabéns bom trabalho🌜🌏🌛 🇵🇹SAUDADES🌜🌏🌛de PORTUGAL 🇵🇹
Damn sick! 😍😍😍
What a performance!
For me the audio is desynced 🤔
Can anyone tell me the name of the fellow with the glasses who was the guest French Horn soloist? I thought he was wonderful in Scheherezade but sadly, the Philharmonic never lists the names of the guest soloists.
Do you mean the Trumpet player? That's Gabor Tarkovi.
Oh yes, I know Gabor. I was referring to the younger chap with the heavy-rimmed glasses who was sitting in as the principal horn in the concert. I know many of the guest horn soloists they've had in such as Eric Terwilliger, Johannes Dengler, etc. but I haven't seen this fellow before. As I said, I thought he was terrific. I know that they are looking for a replacement after David Cooper lasted just the one season and wondered if this fellow was in the running.
@@verdiguy Oh I see! I'm not sure it is then, but it could be someone from the Karajan-Akademie or someone on trial (although I'm not if they have trials at Berlin Phil)?
Thanks very much. They often promote from within the horn section has been quite a revolving door lately and now Fergus MacWilliam seems to have retired or left...
Understanding the relativity theory is much easier than understanding modern “classical” music
I don't think this is hard music to listen too. Mahler is way harder than this. If you talk about stockhausen or perdecki I can understand what you mean.
Pelle Van Esch Mahler!!! He is a late Romantic. His music is touching 🙇♂️
Don't try to understand it, then! If you give it a chance, you might find it interesting and lots of fun! I think many composers today go for beauty or fun or meditation or feelings, where 50-70 years ago most composers were very serious and intellectual ... and not so enjoyable ...
Modern classical music is like quantum mechanics. If you think you understood it you will never understand it.
Don't try to understand this piece as you listen to more conventional pieces :)
This piece is the adaptation of some poems from a Hungarian poet, who was the virtuoso of rhythm. These poems are really about having fun with sounds, vowels and consonants and creating something unusual, but very strictly rhythmic. Eötvös did an amazing job of adapting the same playfulness for the soloist and the orchestra.
Don't take anything seriously you see here! This is all fun! Playing with sounds and rhythm, making jokes, looking for unusual objects to involve in this musical party. Relax and laugh! And in the meantime, enjoy how complex and yet simple this piece is :)
experimental performance, good !
🤦♀️🤦♀️
and where is the music?
In the video
Don't expect music in the traditional way.
This piece is the adaptation of some poems from a Hungarian poet, who was the virtuoso of rhythm. These poems are really about having fun with sounds, vowels and consonants and creating something unusual, but very strictly rhythmic. Eötvös did an amazing job of adapting the same playfulness for the soloist and the orchestra.
Don't take anything seriously you see here! This is all fun! Playing with sounds and rhythm, making jokes, looking for unusual objects to involve in this musical party. Relax and laugh! And in the meantime, enjoy how complex and yet simple this piece is :)
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Wtf is this 😂
unacceptable
Why?
The fact that people can't even try to give a chance to modern music is why everything is going downhill in classical music (closing orchestras due to lack of revenue etc...).
You can't just repeat the same old Beethoven cycle forever. If everyone keeps this old-fashioned conservative criticism
, we're doomed.
You're not the one who gets to decide.