I am absolutely in LOVE with IQ84! It is not only an amazing read that keeps you longing for more as you decipher its rich symbolism and meaning, but it inspires imagination and creativity that lushes through your mind as you are envisioning a world that is blurred between fiction and not-so-fiction. If there is only one Reality, then there is also only One Truth that exists. IQ84 is a fantastic book!!
1Q84, France (Toulouse), Mathilda, born in 1984 ;) i've just started to read the first one of 1Q84's three volumes, and i feel like it's about to become one of my favorite book as Orwell's 1984. and i think i'm gonna read Murakami's entire bibliography!! THX MURAKAMI!!!
Lovely Czech music played by a talented orchestra. The main motif is one of my favorite passages of symphonic music, ever. And yes, that was quite the brass section!
Having said all that, at 7:20 there's a bass drum roll accompanying the timpani roll which I've not heard on any other recital, it almost overpowers the timpani, that's a GREAT moment!
If Prague ever hosts the Olympics, I hope the part beginning at 4:53, the reprise of the opening movement, becomes the official fanfare for the event. In fact, if memory serves, some sort of athletic event WAS the inspiration for this excerpt. Thank you, Maestro Boulez and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and thanks for posting this!
Conductors inspire orchestras by their command of the music, their knowledge and their charisma. Boulez has all of these plus he is a composer and understands how to convey the score to the listener.
Brilliant. Simply brilliant. I'm a total amateur ignoramus, don't even listen to classical music, but all I know is that this piece just MOVED me. Effing Brilliant. Thnxx to K for the intro
Performed Oct. 2 and 3 by Saint Louis Symphony conducted by David Robertson with extra trumpets supplied by the U.S. Army Herald Trumpets (used for ceremonial occasions -- 17 were here in St. Louis) --- Robertson learned how to conduct Janacek by conducting in Brno,Moravia, Czech Republic.
I was astonished at the sound this orchestra made in this concert and the other one they did with Boulez, having heard them shortly before being conducted by someone else, won't name names though!
I'm not trying to be harsh now. I'm just telling it like I see it. As I see it, atonal music is pretty much a natural response to the emotionally barren, industrialized, bureaucratized, restricted way of modern life - it definitely evokes all of those qualities. In that sense, atonal music is definitely expressive. Art will always imitate life, from now until the end of time. It's just the nature of things.
Janáček (or Pierre Boulez) didn't just write Sinfonietta. Both of them (in different eras) wrote some amazing music that would make you feel great! May God bless them both. Their music is timeless.
Published military/wind band music has the instrument named euphonium/baritone, not because they are the same instrument, but because the tenor tuba is known as a euphonium in Britain and a baritone in the USA. I understand that the Bb saxhorn (known as baritone in UK) is called by it's original name in the USA.
Boulez' conception of this glorious work seems a little short of Brio compared to Charles Mackerras's great performance. There is a lack of vision here which manifests itself in sluggishness but more importantly a lack of cohesion (note the fortuitous lurches of tempo), of grip and above all, of grandeur. This is a fine old man, Janacek: blazing in the creative prime of his life his testimony to newly affirmed love and above all, to the greatness of the Czech nation. Forget any trite movies and fly-by-night books. Listen to this music for itself, above all in its mimicry of the cadences and intonations of speech which allowed him to capture the capriciousness, the pathos and ultimately the tragedy of human affairs. Janacek is one of the worthiest 20th Century composers you can hope to study if you wish to envision music afresh. Next on your list: The First Quartet ("Kreutzer Sonata") and his piano suite, "On an Overgrown Path."
1Q84 - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
1Q84 / kuwait
1Q84 Jordan with love ❤️
Amazing
iraq ❤️
This was the best work from horaki i loved it alot ..
Haya from syria 17 years old
Morocco
This was my favourite piece of music when I was a toddler. I'm not kidding. My mum raised me with classical music. It was great.
Wow really.. How are you now
I am absolutely in LOVE with IQ84! It is not only an amazing read that keeps you longing for more as you decipher its rich symbolism and meaning, but it inspires imagination and creativity that lushes through your mind as you are envisioning a world that is blurred between fiction and not-so-fiction. If there is only one Reality, then there is also only One Truth that exists. IQ84 is a fantastic book!!
Hey.. U still here?
So this book’s been published before 10 years ago.. huh .. amazing. Tbh i hate the writer’s taste in music.
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1Q84, France (Toulouse), Mathilda, born in 1984 ;)
i've just started to read the first one of 1Q84's three volumes, and i feel like it's about to become one of my favorite book as Orwell's 1984.
and i think i'm gonna read Murakami's entire bibliography!!
THX MURAKAMI!!!
1Q84,Tokyo,Japan
1Q84 Zagreb,Croatia :)
1Q84 strasbourg France [From syria]
1Q84 constantine/algeria 🇩🇿
1Q84/iraq
1Q84, HCMc, Vietnam
best version of sinfonietta finale i heard, i love boulez!
1Q84 Cairo, Egypt
1Q84 saudi arabia... ✨
@@Tlxioz 1Q84 , IRAQ
+1
1Q84, Egypt
++❤❤❤
Oh my god... this last chord is extraordinary!!!!!!!!!!!
1Q84-Ilsan, Korea
This is fabulous!!!! I loved every second of it!
This is phenomenal! BRAVO! Thank you so much for posting this!
1Q84, Egypt with love ❤
Lovely Czech music played by a talented orchestra. The main motif is one of my favorite passages of symphonic music, ever. And yes, that was quite the brass section!
Having said all that, at 7:20 there's a bass drum roll accompanying the timpani roll which I've not heard on any other recital, it almost overpowers the timpani, that's a GREAT moment!
1Q84, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Right you are. I love and admire them all...
Possibly the best music I've ever heard.
The running duet between the the piccolo and E flat clarinet gives me goose bumps every single time.
If Prague ever hosts the Olympics, I hope the part beginning at 4:53, the reprise of the opening movement, becomes the official fanfare for the event. In fact, if memory serves, some sort of athletic event WAS the inspiration for this excerpt. Thank you, Maestro Boulez and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and thanks for posting this!
1Q84 Toronto, Canada
1Q84. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia ♥️
1Q84, Morocco ❤
the sound from the oboe is simply beautiful during his solo.
1Q84 - Syria
Not your buisness 👀
Amazing!
The timpanist is fantastic, we really enjoyed his preformance at all the BBCSO proms this year!!!
Great Music - Great Performance
This is a wonderful piece of music. Pierre Boulez did great again.
Conductors inspire orchestras by their command of the music, their knowledge and their charisma. Boulez has all of these plus he is a composer and understands how to convey the score to the listener.
This must be SO difficult for the orchestra. Great job!
Ha seems that 1Q84 popularized the Sinfonietta to another level
Brilliant. Simply brilliant. I'm a total amateur ignoramus, don't even listen to classical music, but all I know is that this piece just MOVED me. Effing Brilliant. Thnxx to K for the intro
1Q84, Syria - Lattakia
منار
1Q84 / Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
1Q84 Bouira , Algeria Thankyou Morakami you are a legend,💞
1Q84 - Syria , Damascus ❤
1Q84♥️ Coimbatore, India
1Q84, Cuenca, ECUADOR
1Q84 Jeddah , Saudi Arabia
Genius ❤️👏
1Q84 - Aleppo, Syria 💛
1Q84 , djelfa , ALGERIA ❤
1Q84, an Italian in Dublin
1Q84, makkah,Saudi Arabia
1Q84, lebanon ♥️
great...nice performance...
1Q84, Rome, Italy
boulez is amazing!
What is in the air of Chekia that produces so many great composers?
1Q84 Palestine,Gaza
Noor Mohammed 👀👀👀👀❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ta7iya gaza
Great.
IQ84! Mauritius. I'm about to read it ! Your comments are great and listening to the music while reading the first part is amazing.
1Q84, Morocco
1Q84 ,Kathmandu,Nepal.
Very interesting!!
clearly impressed
1Q84-Algiers, Algeria
Discovering after reading 1Q84
1Q84,Mansoura,Egypt
1Q84/ Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
1Q84 Baghdad.Iraq
Same
Same here but little late
1Q84 💙 Cairo, Egypt
1Q84 Saudi Arabia - Riyadh 🥰
1Q84 Muscat,Oman
@PeterJBowling In my world, there is more than one. I nearly cry every time I hear this.
Well, I enjoyed that, so that's one single positive thing I can say about 1Q84: it went on about this so much I felt obliged to look it up.
1Q84 - Kyiv, Ukraine. I am in love with it.
Thank you Murakami for bringing me here! This music is beautiful...
1Q84 . Al ahsa. Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
1Q84,Istanbul,Turkey
1Q84 Barcelona, Spain.
1Q84, reread, Taiwan, taichung.
Es sobrenatural. La mejor versión que conozco (Kubelik y Mackerras) de este finale de otro mundo. Saca el verdadero expresionismo de Janacek.
1Q84 Morocco with love💜
1Q81 Marco 😍🥀
1Q84, Aswan, Egypt
2020 💚💚😍
Performed Oct. 2 and 3 by Saint Louis Symphony conducted by David Robertson with extra trumpets supplied by the U.S. Army Herald Trumpets (used for ceremonial occasions -- 17 were here in St. Louis) --- Robertson learned how to conduct Janacek by conducting in Brno,Moravia, Czech Republic.
IQ84- Manila,Philippines
1Q84
Al_muthanna, Iraq 🍃❤
1Q84 🌘
New Delhi, India.
1Q84 - Cairo, Egypt
1Q84, Adelaide, Australia
1Q84 Siena, Italy at the end of second book:)
I was astonished at the sound this orchestra made in this concert and the other one they did with Boulez, having heard them shortly before being conducted by someone else, won't name names though!
totally unique sound world an amazing feat for a 70+ year old
I'm not trying to be harsh now. I'm just telling it like I see it.
As I see it, atonal music is pretty much a natural response to the emotionally barren, industrialized, bureaucratized, restricted way of modern life - it definitely evokes all of those qualities. In that sense, atonal music is definitely expressive. Art will always imitate life, from now until the end of time. It's just the nature of things.
1Q84,Morocco💙
1Q84 •Riyadh,Saudi Arabia •
Yeh a real musical legend!
The principal trombonist is pretty hot too... in the musical sense! Her solo in Bolero the following night was excellent!
Janáček (or Pierre Boulez) didn't just write Sinfonietta. Both of them (in different eras) wrote some amazing music that would make you feel great! May God bless them both. Their music is timeless.
started reading 1Q84 all the way from Saudi Arabia
1Q84 - Egypt ❤
1Q84 kuwait ❤❤
I came for the music. That book sounds exhausting.
1Q84, México City
Haruki Murakami es un verdadero chingón y su libro 1Q84 excelente!!
1Q84, Amman, Jordan
Published military/wind band music has the instrument named euphonium/baritone, not because they are the same instrument, but because the tenor tuba is known as a euphonium in Britain and a baritone in the USA. I understand that the Bb saxhorn (known as baritone in UK) is called by it's original name in the USA.
Boulez' conception of this glorious work seems a little short of Brio compared to Charles Mackerras's great performance. There is a lack of vision here which manifests itself in sluggishness but more importantly a lack of cohesion (note the fortuitous lurches of tempo), of grip and above all, of grandeur. This is a fine old man, Janacek: blazing in the creative prime of his life his testimony to newly affirmed love and above all, to the greatness of the Czech nation. Forget any trite movies and fly-by-night books. Listen to this music for itself, above all in its mimicry of the cadences and intonations of speech which allowed him to capture the capriciousness, the pathos and ultimately the tragedy of human affairs. Janacek is one of the worthiest 20th Century composers you can hope to study if you wish to envision music afresh. Next on your list: The First Quartet ("Kreutzer Sonata") and his piano suite, "On an Overgrown Path."
1Q84 -Khartoum,Sudan