Thanks for uploading Stoll's rendition, he's a conductor that I admire a lot. And It's nice to see some Skalkottas on your channel, Score video community should highlight his music more!
Hadjinikos discovered the score of this Concerto in Berlin in a second-hand bookshop (early 1950s), alongside Skalkottas's Octet and first two string quartets. He gave the premiere of the Concerto in 1978, in Athens Greece. He had already given the premiere of his 2nd Concerto as a soloist (and performed it many times throughout his life) and the premiere of his 3rd Concerto as a conductor.
great piece! it seems he fuses some tendencies of schoenberg and webern, but most remarkable to me is his use of repetition both of single notes, groups & chords - a very effective way to establish different degrees of coherence.
Thanks for uploading Stoll's rendition, he's a conductor that I admire a lot. And It's nice to see some Skalkottas on your channel, Score video community should highlight his music more!
I've never heard of this composer before, however, I am loving what I'm hearing!
Hadjinikos discovered the score of this Concerto in Berlin in a second-hand bookshop (early 1950s), alongside Skalkottas's Octet and first two string quartets. He gave the premiere of the Concerto in 1978, in Athens Greece. He had already given the premiere of his 2nd Concerto as a soloist (and performed it many times throughout his life) and the premiere of his 3rd Concerto as a conductor.
Do you have a date of this recording? Was it live or broadcasted? Thank you in advance!
great piece! it seems he fuses some tendencies of schoenberg and webern, but most remarkable to me is his use of repetition both of single notes, groups & chords - a very effective way to establish different degrees of coherence.
Indeed. Skalkottas was a student of Schoenberg
Epic!
Why does it sound like it was tuned lower?
Woah this is epic
skalkottas 32 piano pieces are brutal (some of them)
@@LeSheetMusicBoi i'll find some specific nos.
@@LeSheetMusicBoi true! Partita is wild too. it's a completely new piano idiom, unheard before. Edino Krieger has its own idiom too, what a finding!
Subscibed just because you have a cool name
Subbed.
Zack L -- You tried to say something, right? Then...What happened?
@Felis Skalkotris Sorabjitus -- What is there? An echo in this forum?
i tried listening to this with an open mind, but failed pretty soon. yuck, just yuck
yes,
YOU did fail