big thanks to this channel for showing me such amazing music! as a studying composition student, being shown artists like this has been so inspiring! i love the more contemporary videos too, it’s all so fantastic!
An extraordinary work - I love the clarity of ideas and emotions. First half of first movement is impossible for me...second half is passionate and wonderful to play. Second movement Maestoso section is glorious but tricky - even Vicky Chow stumbles (in her wonderful performance). Last movement is stunning.
Wonderful and suggestive work, extreme and subtle at the same time, placing the listener in both perceptions. It reminds me Frank Bedrossian's sonic saturation.
The ending card was so intrusive to the enjoyment of the final chord. I would really suggest you leave a couple of seconds of silence before interrupting like that. Keep up the great work!
big thanks to this channel for showing me such amazing music! as a studying composition student, being shown artists like this has been so inspiring! i love the more contemporary videos too, it’s all so fantastic!
Wow. Sublime. Especially enamored by the final movement. Wish I’d written that.
An extraordinary work - I love the clarity of ideas and emotions. First half of first movement is impossible for me...second half is passionate and wonderful to play. Second movement Maestoso section is glorious but tricky - even Vicky Chow stumbles (in her wonderful performance). Last movement is stunning.
I love cristopher cerrone
Loved this video
I (Musmeci’s Concrete): 0:00
II (Sul Basento): 7:16
III (-distance avails not, and place avails not): 11:40
All movements are _attacca_
Great piece! I love it so mach.
Great piece, reminds me of Adams "phrygian gates".
Adam's phrygian gates opened the door to the stylistic approach
Here Cerrone does it but with a way more interesting textural writing i think
Wonderful and suggestive work, extreme and subtle at the same time, placing the listener in both perceptions. It reminds me Frank Bedrossian's sonic saturation.
The ending card was so intrusive to the enjoyment of the final chord. I would really suggest you leave a couple of seconds of silence before interrupting like that. Keep up the great work!
Thanks, we usually do leave more time between and we agree this one was too short
God that last movment
Sublime!
Oh yeah! Dephasing matterX rock becoming et(h)ernal bell-ing.
A bit John Adams
minimal music.
@@wilh3lmmusic quite good new classical...