In an atonal, and especially a dodecaphonic composition, if it is made well on the instrument, there is such an advantage of technology, both creative and reproductive, and seemingly such a small share of emotional inspiration that it is often difficult for us to consider it music in the ordinary sense. And yet there is still some "uniqueness" or "artificiality" in it, which the ancients wanted to see in both music as well as in the mathematical equation. Let me just remind that the father of Galileo the astronomer was Vincenzo Galilei, the theoretician of music who influenced the shape of the first operas, and the brother of Galileo the astronomer was an outstanding lutenist Michelagnolo Galilei. So, somehow the math gravitates towards music, and vice versa. Dodecaphony as a compositional technique is dead, but we are pleased to see Marek as an intellectual. Bravo for him and of course the performer!
wow, wow, wow. Jurku, I should consider put some of those words into my program notes. Very wise comparison with Galileo and astronomy. I've never thought about dodecaphony in astronomical sense, mathematical sure, but astronomical... yes.. I might have new idea for 12-tone piece.. Thanks very much Jurek!
In an atonal, and especially a dodecaphonic composition, if it is made well on the instrument, there is such an advantage of technology, both creative and reproductive, and seemingly such a small share of emotional inspiration that it is often difficult for us to consider it music in the ordinary sense. And yet there is still some "uniqueness" or "artificiality" in it, which the ancients wanted to see in both music as well as in the mathematical equation. Let me just remind that the father of Galileo the astronomer was Vincenzo Galilei, the theoretician of music who influenced the shape of the first operas, and the brother of Galileo the astronomer was an outstanding lutenist Michelagnolo Galilei. So, somehow the math gravitates towards music, and vice versa. Dodecaphony as a compositional technique is dead, but we are pleased to see Marek as an intellectual. Bravo for him and of course the performer!
wow, wow, wow. Jurku, I should consider put some of those words into my program notes. Very wise comparison with Galileo and astronomy. I've never thought about dodecaphony in astronomical sense, mathematical sure, but astronomical... yes.. I might have new idea for 12-tone piece.. Thanks very much Jurek! 🙏
Although one can think that mathematics can be boring and difficult to comprehend, there is a contradiction easy to catch by anyone who just want to do it. That is complex composition or a mathematical structure beautifully constructed and uniquely performed in such a deep way. Vojin took care of all small nuances with such elegance! But, it amazes me, how much knowledge about music and guitar properties composer could possess in his - one for now - life to achieve something singular. If you have thought dodecaphony is closed pathway just hear it and if you are going to ask what it is you will never know🤭
Tomek, thanks very, very much! I wish to have strick, scientific brain of your just for few hours to comprehend all those structures not in musical but strictly mathematical sense! I totally agree - Vojin's performance is so up to tiniest detail! All the colours and nuances he maneges to get out from this piece are truly magnificent. I also like his typical, traditionally made guitar - no latic, no sandwich, just basic traditional instrument. It goes so well with this artificial, cold 12 tone technique... Thank you, Tomek!
Another wonderful journey through space via Marek’s pen and Vojin’s play. New things with each listen. Always the best production and sound from Mr. Pasieczny. God bless the Polish people.
I dont really get this type of music even i heard that from music history class, but this piece is really difficult to play i think and this guy played amazing. Bravo
Thanks for you honesty. I really appreciate it. Yes dodecaphony can be challenging to listen. Vojin is absolutely superb player. One of the finest I've known. Greetings!
Although one can think that mathematics can be boring and difficult to comprehend, there is a contradiction easy to catch by anyone who just want to do it. That is complex composition or a mathematical structure beautifully constructed and uniquely performed in such a deep way. Vojin took care of all small nuances with such elegance! But, it amazes me, how much knowledge about music and guitar properties composer could possess in his - one for now - life to achieve something singular. If you have thought dodecaphony is closed pathway just hear it and if you are going to ask what it is you will never know🤭
Tomek, thanks very, very much! I wish to have strick, scientific brain of your just for few hours to comprehend all those structures not in musical but strictly mathematical sense! I totally agree - Vojin's performance is so up to tiniest detail! All the colours and nuances he maneges to get out from this piece are truly magnificent. I also like his typical, traditionally made guitar - no latic, no sandwich, just basic traditional instrument. It goes so well with this artificial, cold 12 tone technique... Thank you, Tomek! 🙂
In an atonal, and especially a dodecaphonic composition, if it is made well on the instrument, there is such an advantage of technology, both creative and reproductive, and seemingly such a small share of emotional inspiration that it is often difficult for us to consider it music in the ordinary sense. And yet there is still some "uniqueness" or "artificiality" in it, which the ancients wanted to see in both music as well as in the mathematical equation. Let me just remind that the father of Galileo the astronomer was Vincenzo Galilei, the theoretician of music who influenced the shape of the first operas, and the brother of Galileo the astronomer was an outstanding lutenist Michelagnolo Galilei. So, somehow the math gravitates towards music, and vice versa. Dodecaphony as a compositional technique is dead, but we are pleased to see Marek as an intellectual. Bravo for him and of course the performer!
wow, wow, wow. Jurku, I should consider put some of those words into my program notes. Very wise comparison with Galileo and astronomy. I've never thought about dodecaphony in astronomical sense, mathematical sure, but astronomical... yes.. I might have new idea for 12-tone piece.. Thanks very much Jurek!
In an atonal, and especially a dodecaphonic composition, if it is made well on the instrument, there is such an advantage of technology, both creative and reproductive, and seemingly such a small share of emotional inspiration that it is often difficult for us to consider it music in the ordinary sense. And yet there is still some "uniqueness" or "artificiality" in it, which the ancients wanted to see in both music as well as in the mathematical equation. Let me just remind that the father of Galileo the astronomer was Vincenzo Galilei, the theoretician of music who influenced the shape of the first operas, and the brother of Galileo the astronomer was an outstanding lutenist Michelagnolo Galilei. So, somehow the math gravitates towards music, and vice versa. Dodecaphony as a compositional technique is dead, but we are pleased to see Marek as an intellectual. Bravo for him and of course the performer!
wow, wow, wow. Jurku, I should consider put some of those words into my program notes. Very wise comparison with Galileo and astronomy. I've never thought about dodecaphony in astronomical sense, mathematical sure, but astronomical... yes.. I might have new idea for 12-tone piece.. Thanks very much Jurek! 🙏
Marek is one of my favorite temporary composers for the guitar and again, this is a gem !!!
Thanks very much, Joep! You've made my Day! 🙏🙂
The sophistication of your writing always amazes me, Marek! What a breathtaking composition 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Kasia, your comment mean a world to me! Truly appreciate it!!! Thank you 🙏😊
Although one can think that mathematics can be boring and difficult to comprehend, there is a contradiction easy to catch by anyone who just want to do it. That is complex composition or a mathematical structure beautifully constructed and uniquely performed in such a deep way. Vojin took care of all small nuances with such elegance! But, it amazes me, how much knowledge about music and guitar properties composer could possess in his - one for now - life to achieve something singular. If you have thought dodecaphony is closed pathway just hear it and if you are going to ask what it is you will never know🤭
Tomek, thanks very, very much! I wish to have strick, scientific brain of your just for few hours to comprehend all those structures not in musical but strictly mathematical sense! I totally agree - Vojin's performance is so up to tiniest detail! All the colours and nuances he maneges to get out from this piece are truly magnificent. I also like his typical, traditionally made guitar - no latic, no sandwich, just basic traditional instrument. It goes so well with this artificial, cold 12 tone technique...
Thank you, Tomek!
Another wonderful journey through space via Marek’s pen and Vojin’s play. New things with each listen. Always the best production and sound from Mr. Pasieczny. God bless the Polish people.
God bless you, John! Your support and good word over those many, many years means a lot! Thank you!!!
🤯... outstanding work! Thank you for writing music 🙏
Thanks very much, Blaise! I'm happy you like it! Dodecaphony is still alive!
Really lovely, thank you.
Thanks for stopping by and listening
I dont really get this type of music even i heard that from music history class, but this piece is really difficult to play i think and this guy played amazing. Bravo
Thanks for you honesty. I really appreciate it. Yes dodecaphony can be challenging to listen. Vojin is absolutely superb player. One of the finest I've known. Greetings!
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@@MarekPasieczny I was short of words... outstanding work!
@@BlaiseLaflamme thanks very much, Blaise! I'm glad you like it! Greetings!
Although one can think that mathematics can be boring and difficult to comprehend, there is a contradiction easy to catch by anyone who just want to do it. That is complex composition or a mathematical structure beautifully constructed and uniquely performed in such a deep way. Vojin took care of all small nuances with such elegance! But, it amazes me, how much knowledge about music and guitar properties composer could possess in his - one for now - life to achieve something singular. If you have thought dodecaphony is closed pathway just hear it and if you are going to ask what it is you will never know🤭
Tomek, thanks very, very much! I wish to have strick, scientific brain of your just for few hours to comprehend all those structures not in musical but strictly mathematical sense! I totally agree - Vojin's performance is so up to tiniest detail! All the colours and nuances he maneges to get out from this piece are truly magnificent. I also like his typical, traditionally made guitar - no latic, no sandwich, just basic traditional instrument. It goes so well with this artificial, cold 12 tone technique... Thank you, Tomek! 🙂