Phenomenal piece. I read about it on Lucerne’s website and was anxious to hear. Great to hear Poppe is branching out sonically and aesthetically. He rarely ever disappoints.
It's not music, it is 'sound art' or 'sonic art', or 'Klangkunst'. It is purely materialistic: it derives its interest from the colours and patterns. There is no 'psychological dimension' to it. The idea was born from a distaste, in the first half of the last century, of expression in a musical and psychological sense. So, music got turned inside-out and all interest went to the shell: pure sound. Comparable with abstract painting: no referene to the reality around us, but disconnected to it and reduced to pure patterns. The result of both forms of abstraction is a decorative art form, not a 'speaking' one.
Phenomenal piece. I read about it on Lucerne’s website and was anxious to hear. Great to hear Poppe is branching out sonically and aesthetically. He rarely ever disappoints.
@diallobanksmusic -- Spirited meticulous performance of this difficult piece.....I guess it's an Acquired Taste......Cheers from Acapulco!
Fantastic
These are the time stamps for the individual movements:
0:00 I
3:04 II
5:28 III
7:49 IV
9:31 V
11:11 VI
12:25 VII
13:41 VIII
14:27 IX
18:08 X
19:04 XI
20:00 XII
20:42 XIII
21:23 XIV
21:54 XV
rare piece
10:00 nice!!
This might have replaced Rundfunk as my new favorite Poppe piece.
sodelicious....................
14:28
It's not music, it is 'sound art' or 'sonic art', or 'Klangkunst'. It is purely materialistic: it derives its interest from the colours and patterns. There is no 'psychological dimension' to it. The idea was born from a distaste, in the first half of the last century, of expression in a musical and psychological sense. So, music got turned inside-out and all interest went to the shell: pure sound. Comparable with abstract painting: no referene to the reality around us, but disconnected to it and reduced to pure patterns. The result of both forms of abstraction is a decorative art form, not a 'speaking' one.
I think that flowers is a fitting title...
It's music