Coming back for another listen. Simply one of the best contemporary string quartet pieces I've run across. The final movement is pure rapture. So touching. Bravo, Mr. Ravaei.
This is incredible. Incredible music. The first movement is spectacular, it captures the energy of a fair. The second movement is incredible as well, with the effects especially microtones. I love it. The last movement is so beautiful, you need to just take a step back and listen to the magnificent sounds that Mr. Ravaei has created. This is one of the first 21st century works that I've gotten addicted to, and it always gets stuck in my head. Bravo!
man if you need a percussion sounds instead using your strings instrument why not use a real one? You know I mean.... just add the percussion, sounds more like percussion, example at 1:42 just put a bongo / conga besides your cellist... easy peasy
Then it wouldnt be a string quartet, plus he was probably looking for that exact sound, and i mean its still a real tehnique that is more or less often used in modern music.
You can't always expect a non-percussionist to use proper technique on the drums. At a concert I went to there was a mixed chamber piece where the non-percussionist performers played percussion instruments and their technique was...something else.
Captivating piece and wonderful string writing. Would love to hear more of this composer's works
Last movement is absolutely serene. Breathtaking to listen to
Coming back for another listen. Simply one of the best contemporary string quartet pieces I've run across. The final movement is pure rapture. So touching. Bravo, Mr. Ravaei.
Very interesting piece
what a wonderful piece. thank you for posting all those pieces that I never heard before.
This is incredible. Incredible music. The first movement is spectacular, it captures the energy of a fair. The second movement is incredible as well, with the effects especially microtones. I love it. The last movement is so beautiful, you need to just take a step back and listen to the magnificent sounds that Mr. Ravaei has created. This is one of the first 21st century works that I've gotten addicted to, and it always gets stuck in my head. Bravo!
Wonderful work. So immediate, fresh and engaging. wonderfully expressive.
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HI ETHAN SOLEDAD
Wow amazing
Big fan of this piece! Fantastic work.
Wonderful piece! Really well done.
Beautiful piece! Astonishing last movement
Goated
Probably not a good sign when the quarter tones sound like notes I normally produce.
Hilarious!
man if you need a percussion sounds instead using your strings instrument why not use a real one? You know I mean.... just add the percussion, sounds more like percussion, example at 1:42 just put a bongo / conga besides your cellist... easy peasy
Then it wouldnt be a string quartet, plus he was probably looking for that exact sound, and i mean its still a real tehnique that is more or less often used in modern music.
You can't always expect a non-percussionist to use proper technique on the drums. At a concert I went to there was a mixed chamber piece where the non-percussionist performers played percussion instruments and their technique was...something else.