I would say this is far beyond minimalism. IIt It has that origin in starkness, but is internally very complex. It is melodically rich and with complex rhythm, emotional depth without romanticism. This is the incubus of modern classical form. Glass's concertos would also be in the same category.
Have now watched a few orchestral performances of this and it is truly a chamber piece like seen here - reduced to the core, as minimal as the music itself. I know the Ensemble Modern recording (1997) pretty well and this came quite close to it. Bravo!
Bravo! Fantastic performance! Both versions of this are great, but I prefer this septet version. I feel it has more clarity of line, while maintaining the interesting textures. So many of my favorite performances are from ChamberFest Cleveland!
second movement: after the wasp is killed, its family mourns the loss of its child, and of their ability to live peacefully, away from the destruction of man.
Performance is great, but I don’t like this style of composition. Repeating patterns non melodically is not for me. Maybe good for tense moment in a movie but not something I'd want to listen to.
My God. A splendid performance. Splendid cinephotography. Splendid editing. A moment of silence and then the audience erupts in applause...
In my opinion, the apex achievement of Minimalism. And a brilliant live performance thereof!
I would say this is far beyond minimalism. IIt It has that origin in starkness, but is internally very complex. It is melodically rich and with complex rhythm, emotional depth without romanticism. This is the incubus of modern classical form. Glass's concertos would also be in the same category.
John Adams makes good music. This performance was well done. Sound and visual quality is excellent! Thank you, ChamberFest Cleveland!!
What a fabulous piece, so kinetic and dance-like! Interesting mix of young and older musicians too.
I wish I could give this 1000 likes. One of my favorite pieces and probably the best performance I've ever heard. Congratulations!
Pushing the boundaries. Every era of music seems to grow a crop of musicians that can play it.
The dissonances are part of that piece
Tweeted this. Hats off to everyone involved.
Why doesn’t this have a million views?!
Dissonances are not for everybody
@@Ugglu234 You think this is dissonance?? You clearly haven't listened to true dissonant music. LMFAOO
Not exactly running well on TikTok.
Waw❤
Have now watched a few orchestral performances of this and it is truly a chamber piece like seen here - reduced to the core, as minimal as the music itself.
I know the Ensemble Modern recording (1997) pretty well and this came quite close to it. Bravo!
This is more than minimalism. This is philosophical. Also, what an incredible performance.
Bravo! Fantastic performance! Both versions of this are great, but I prefer this septet version. I feel it has more clarity of line, while maintaining the interesting textures. So many of my favorite performances are from ChamberFest Cleveland!
Spectacular in every way imaginable!
Unglaublich gut!!! Wow!
*Counting measures while dying inside*
Magic Adams!
incredible playing and composing
The split camera views in the third movement are truly inspired
21:08 is absolutely beautiful
Incredible
Just amazing!
amazing!!!
wow!
the most sountrack-worthy score -- e v e r
Call Me By Your Name used Adam's Hallelujah Junction, brilliantly.
The first matrix movie’s ost was inspired by this lol
Awesome!!
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9:02
Like an angry wasp that just won't leave you alone.
second movement: after the wasp is killed, its family mourns the loss of its child, and of their ability to live peacefully, away from the destruction of man.
Performance is great, but I don’t like this style of composition. Repeating patterns non melodically is not for me. Maybe good for tense moment in a movie but not something I'd want to listen to.
Thats Ok :)
Awesome!