Symphony No.5 ''Western Hemisphere'' - William Grant Still

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 27

  • @ThatOneGuyRAR
    @ThatOneGuyRAR 3 месяца назад +2

    The first composer that gave me the motivation to listen to all of their symphonies in full

  • @paulfontana6410
    @paulfontana6410 4 года назад +22

    William Grant Still is a genius. It is a shame he did not get the same recognition as Gershwin.

  • @rmharris2001
    @rmharris2001 3 года назад +26

    Deserves to be part of the standard symphonic repertory

  • @jpvino58
    @jpvino58 3 года назад +10

    Amazing how one can listen to a composer many times unmoved until one day the brilliance and beauty of his work emerge into consciousness. Today is the day!

  • @MacKenziePoet
    @MacKenziePoet 3 года назад +11

    This is a magnificent symphonic masterpiece, full of great moments!

  • @yowzephyr
    @yowzephyr 3 года назад +9

    0:00 is a good place to start. ^

  • @maestrosdreamcafe3022
    @maestrosdreamcafe3022 3 года назад +5

    Nice. 2nd Movement is very lovely

  • @jennielee6895
    @jennielee6895 Год назад +2

    Wow

  • @frederickhill7181
    @frederickhill7181 Год назад +2

    This work, which is new to me, is a perfect introduction to symphony in the 29th century. It is not too long - on a Mozart or Haydn scale, and is full full of mengaging fragments which are tossed to and fro. Some would place it in the light music category, akin to Robert Farnon or Leroy Anderson, but there patches of purple harmony, especially in the finale, which pull one up short and compel attention.

    • @irre__
      @irre__ 11 дней назад

      Mr. Still: famous composer of the 2860s, contemporary to 𐌀ፏ𐌋ቹ𐌌ጎ𐌍ቹ ጮ𐌂ፏ𐌵ቻ𐌅ጎ𐌍

  • @ericthegreat7805
    @ericthegreat7805 Год назад +2

    Could this be inspired by Dvorak's Symphony #9?

  • @Thephillips-dj1po
    @Thephillips-dj1po 6 месяцев назад +2

    I feel like Washington is judging me.

  • @JamesVictorArt
    @JamesVictorArt 4 года назад +5

    Still was on another level when he made his stuff omg he’s like Gershwin’s heir

    • @shaunmatthew5191
      @shaunmatthew5191 3 года назад

      Gershiwn stole directly from WGS! He is not Gershiwn's heir. We Africans do not owe anything or bow down to cultural appropriators!! Wake up! Daaaaammmmnnn.

  • @jtoddmusic7090
    @jtoddmusic7090 2 года назад +5

    This certainly has a charm and there is a lot to like. The first 3 movements seem to have a light-weight quality to me and not terribly sophisticated. (excepting certain harmonies in the 2nd movement). The first movement tries to make too much out of too little material (ex. Three note principal theme).
    The fourth movement is the best of the four with sumptuous orchestration, more musical ideas to develop.
    It seems strange to apply such a program after creating the composition. Perhaps Still thought that such a program would make the symphony appear weightier than it is (at least those first 3 movements).

    • @patrickhackett7881
      @patrickhackett7881 2 года назад

      Joachim Raff was a prolific Swiss composer who applied programs to his works to make them appear weightier than they are. However, Raff's music was less interesting than Still's. For Raff sounded like a generic German Romantic composer. He didn't have a voice of his own.

  • @kafenwar
    @kafenwar 6 лет назад +5

    Nice music, even if the descriptions of it do not at all match America's historical reality.

    • @jonblair648
      @jonblair648 3 года назад +1

      One man's "American historical reality" is another man's myth created by Zane Grey, Walt Disney and Margaret Mitchell. William Grant Still's achievements are very great and deserve much more recognition in his homeland.

    • @kafenwar
      @kafenwar 3 года назад

      @@jonblair648 True. But I think it's somewhat insulting to subtly compare Still to Zane Grey and Walt Disney.

    • @jerimiahotto3993
      @jerimiahotto3993 3 года назад

      over shadowing kindness and justice has not been my understanding of the western hemisphere. just the overshadowing part is accurate

    • @patrickhackett7881
      @patrickhackett7881 2 года назад +1

      Music is subjective, and needn't be bound by the cold hard facts.

    • @jdoggtn7
      @jdoggtn7 День назад

      William Grant Still was an American of African descent, and of all composers in his day, doubtless he was the most aware of America's shortcomings. Yet he chose to express himself in this manner. Like many Americans of African descent, he was born in the United States, knew no other countries well, and loved the country of his birth. I believe that his generation believed that things would improve over time. However, it is also true that Still was a fierce opponent of Marxism, and would undoubtedly have little patience with today's "social justice" dialogue, precisely because of its Marxist tendencies.

  • @luden6794
    @luden6794 2 года назад

    Is it just me, or is this person's entire music a variation on one theme?

    • @SergioCánovasCM
      @SergioCánovasCM  2 года назад

      What do you mean? What theme you think is omnipresent in Still's music?

    • @andreistoriei2050
      @andreistoriei2050 Год назад +1

      He does use certain gospel/jazz/blues harmonies in combination with "western" ones... maybe that's what you're hearing. As far as melodically, he's one composer, his music is going to have similarities to itself.... but by no means is he limited to variating one theme.