I just watched an Elden Ring video, and then I accidentally heard this song. It fits the game so well. George has a great sense of atmosphere. His works leave a lot of room for the imagination.
I have the recording with the New York Philharmonic with Arthur Weisberg conducting. I think it's preferable to this rendition. The terror in the work is captured better. Maestro Crumb came down to Guanajuato, Mexico, in 1995 to hear the University of Guanajuato Symphony Orchestra perform this. He wasn't very happy with the performance, and strangely enough, wasn't satisfied with the work itself. I don't know why, because I think it's one of his strongest pieces. The organization is masterly, and the events are perfectly paced.
@@mikeklimczak9600 that’s absolutely awesome. He is my compositional hero. He seemed to also be just a wonderful human being. What was your impression of him?
first concert music composer that I see relating these techniques to a horror title. Many other compose "unaware horror music" . Do you know any other?
Stunning !
A true masterpiece of one of the greatest composers of the last seventy years.
Rest well, Professor Crumb.
I just watched an Elden Ring video, and then I accidentally heard this song. It fits the game so well.
George has a great sense of atmosphere. His works leave a lot of room for the imagination.
Briljant
R.i.p. in the beautifull landschapes now
REST IN PEACE - GEORGE CRUMB :(
I have the recording with the New York Philharmonic with Arthur Weisberg conducting. I think it's preferable to this rendition. The terror in the work is captured better. Maestro Crumb came down to Guanajuato, Mexico, in 1995 to hear the University of Guanajuato Symphony Orchestra perform this. He wasn't very happy with the performance, and strangely enough, wasn't satisfied with the work itself. I don't know why, because I think it's one of his strongest pieces. The organization is masterly, and the events are perfectly paced.
R.I.P. George Crumb. Gone but not forgotten
Mysterious, magical music! Beautiful!
That does have a very haunting sound.
Magnifique... envoûtant. ❤
R.I.P George Crumb. Thank you for posting this work!
You're welcome. I knew George. We corresponded quite often. He even signed his Haunted Landscape score for me. It's now an even more treasured memory.
@@mikeklimczak9600 now we lost William Kraft as well I heard...
@ He and I shared the same birthday day and month.
@@mikeklimczak9600 that’s absolutely awesome. He is my compositional hero. He seemed to also be just a wonderful human being. What was your impression of him?
@@aleksandarjankovski6542 He was a very observant, kind, and quiet man. Very wonderful person.
simple solutions for great sound colors, really nice. Sub-kontra Bb scordatura sounds like an echo of the universal big-bang.
Bravoooooooooooooooooo
Much respect. RIP.
based Crumb
Wow..!! Such an INCREDIBLE Work..! Thanks a lot for uploading the score..!!
you're welcome
Incredible.
excelent !
Rip
quite good...
Это то, что переживает наш мир сейчас. И большой вопрос, а будет ли у него хоть какое-то будущее. Или - а дальше тишина.ь
first concert music composer that I see relating these techniques to a horror title. Many other compose "unaware horror music" . Do you know any other?
Probably Penderecki
Haha I thought something similar. Hmm other explicit horror titles, I'll have to think...
A very fine work. A bit sacrificed by recording.