I love Zagny, definitely one of my favorite composers. The pieces just sound so weird and whimsical, I love the simplicity as well! It adds such a unique element
as someone who studied a lot of bach and chopin, i find this as equally enjoyable. his notation for repetitive structures is great too as it's probably easier to read than seeing everything written out. as someone else said on here, IX is somewhat reminiscent of chopin's etude in Ab major, but it's still its own beautiful thing. couldn't find further details within the score on imslp but i would wager the whole set is an homage to our boy philip...
Glass II, III, VII, VIII, IX, and X: Those are the shortest repeats I have ever seen (usually 1 measure each and occasionally even less), but they actually make sense for this minimalist style. Was this composition named in honor of Philip Glass?
Number 1 had good bits. But most of the music is so bad it's not worth the time and effort to practise it. And the notation is EXTREMELY rude to the performer.
I don’t agree, it all had a very careful approach to formal development I thought, even if the surface itself was rather simple. Each one unfolded in a pleasing way and then ended as soon as it made its point. Plus the composer was the performer so he notated it for himself
You didn't understand this music at all. Don't judge it with your traditional classical education, because this music is out of any tradition in it's inner development
I love Zagny, definitely one of my favorite composers. The pieces just sound so weird and whimsical, I love the simplicity as well! It adds such a unique element
Super! also exellent played! Bravo!
as someone who studied a lot of bach and chopin, i find this as equally enjoyable. his notation for repetitive structures is great too as it's probably easier to read than seeing everything written out. as someone else said on here, IX is somewhat reminiscent of chopin's etude in Ab major, but it's still its own beautiful thing. couldn't find further details within the score on imslp but i would wager the whole set is an homage to our boy philip...
Brilliant work and perfect performance!
Thank you!
This is good music. ❤
Very witty and enticing
Nice and melodic.
I love the sound of this so much
Glass II, III, VII, VIII, IX, and X: Those are the shortest repeats I have ever seen (usually 1 measure each and occasionally even less), but they actually make sense for this minimalist style.
Was this composition named in honor of Philip Glass?
glass VI sounds really good!
Zagny sounds like an hybrid between Glass and Vivaldi...
Music not from this planet. Opens new doors to new worlds
Hey, is the score of this available?
imslp.org/wiki/Category:Zagny%2C_Sergei
@@abardanguvatis3836thanks!
Philip Glass if he was good:
Chopin 1st etude.
Like Glass. Blah! Zzzzzzzz.
Did a bee fly into your room?
Computer music.
Number 1 had good bits. But most of the music is so bad it's not worth the time and effort to practise it. And the notation is EXTREMELY rude to the performer.
I don’t agree, it all had a very careful approach to formal development I thought, even if the surface itself was rather simple. Each one unfolded in a pleasing way and then ended as soon as it made its point.
Plus the composer was the performer so he notated it for himself
You didn't understand this music at all. Don't judge it with your traditional classical education, because this music is out of any tradition in it's inner development
The pauses in VII are horrifying
IX is the anti matter study of Chopin's op. 25#1
Bella parodia di Philip Glass