I love how Oscar Schlemmer composed a ballet based around Geometry. Like he looked at centuries of an art form based on fairytales, mythology and classic literature and said "okay, cool BUT: what if instead it was based on math and anxiety?"
The original composer was Paul Hindemith. Under the title Das triadische Ballett, the work was produced as a 30-minute color film in 1970 by Bavaria Atelier GmbH, with live-action dancers and new music by Erich Ferstl (this video).
Actually that's not right. They used music of Haydn, Debussy, Mozart, ... for the premiere in Stuttgart 1922. Hindemiths music came with the performance of the Triadisches Ballett in Donaueschingen 1926. But at this point of time Schlemmer didn't even have all of the costumes because of dispute between him and Hötzel and Burger
I dont know much about this kind of this kind of art. But im very surpised by the fact that this is from the year 1922, it seems like a very modern concept in general. The germans changed the world in a way that i could never understand, they were always ahead of it´s time, it´s just magic.
You might enjoy looking into the Black Mountain College. Some of the professors from the Bauhaus emigrated to the United States before and during World War II. Black Mountain College continued the experimental spirit of the Bauhaus and saw some of the most important artists of the mid-20th century pass through the school.
I never seen it before and never understood modern art. But now I saw forms and colors standoff, tension betwene them and movement in various planes. It's just a pure abstract art that telling the stories with help simple tricks and metaphores. Gorgeous example of Bauhaus Art and whole modern art!
One of the high points of expressionist art. Oskar Schlemmer and the Bauhaus gave us a completely different view of the world. A positive, mesmerizing abstraction from reality. Absolutely great and visionary. Nothing in the present that comes close.
I love this. The costumes look like they could have been made and worn today. So much genius came out of the Bauhaus. Walter Gropius, Josef Albers and his wife Anni who worked with textiles, Kandinsky, Schlemmer and many others. Everything happened there, painting, ceramics, weaving, graphics, housewares, furniture. It is a shame this incubator of creativity was destroyed by the Third Reich.
This is amazing...The original costumes from 1922 were insane...who were these people back then who created such avant garde music and dance..? Performance art really is a thing of the past. Everything now is so sophisticated and jaded
the costumes in this film from 1970 are reconstructed from the originals and the music is composed by erich ferstl as someone else stated in the comments aswell, nonetheless brilliant.
It's really amazing for me to watch this. Being able to witness with my own eyes the very beginning of contemporary art (something i love and had studied about a lot) it's truly pleasant.
I have read that this was revolutionary for its time, but I think that this is revolutionary for OUR time as well, and perhaps maybe, ALL time?! This is the only time that I have enjoyed "modern" art.
Brillante reconstrucción de una clase obligada para todo comunicador, artista y diseñador. En realidad, para todo el mundo, una clase de composición en movimiento.
@@alejandrovilar5897 Hola. Si bien, no me está preguntado a mi, me voy a atrever a dar una respuesta. La interpretación de las obras de arte siempre es problemática. En este caso, se puede pensar que al artista quiere mostrar algunas relaciones formales entre la danza, la pintura y la escultura, a pesar de que estas son disciplinas consideradas autónomas entre sí. Dichas relaciones interdisciplinarias se exploran entre dimensiones como el espacio, el tiempo y el cuerpo. Quizás Schlemer (el artista) tenía la intención (¡estoy especulando!) de exponer la noción de que las fronteras entre los campos artísticos es un mero requisito formal, y no tanto una cualidad creativa entre los seres humanos. ¡Saludos!
Those design probably influence today's arts and design especially in commercial purposes We can see like the corporation styles are full of simple shapes as well. I believe bauhaus is ahead of time And ofc, i love it
Those designs dont influence todays arts and designs especially in commercial purposes. Corporation styles are all becoming more "simplistic" and downgrading to simple geometric shapes. I can see the relation youre reffering to since both are about geometric shapes but i am very sure that this didnt influence todays companies to rush to have the most oversimplified brand logos or the like.
The African vibes you feel for you, because it may remind you of something experienced. Oskar Schlemmer was inspired by no existing art and culture form. This is not an art of feeling, not art of something existing. These figures are an inevitable consequence of Oskar Schlemmer's view of human figures in space ... geometric figures in space. This is a completely different way to experience the world and has nothing to do with naturalistic art at all. Schlemmer's triadic ballet is the pure, quite pure essence of the Bauhaus idea.
@@giostisskylas thanks for your reply. There are definitely African vibes, just as there is in everything. I'm England born and bred, never visited Africa nor know any Africans therefore have not 'experienced' anything African but can see and feel African essence in most everything humans do, see and make
Isso é fantástico, ótimo para aflorar nossa sensibilidade, cada vez mais me apaixono pela Arte. Infelizmente mtas pessoas não querem senti-la, como podemos ver nos comentários.
Nope, absolut not influenced by African arts. These figures are an inevitable consequence of Oskar Schlemmer's view of human figures in space ... geometric figures in space. This is a completely different way to experience the world and has nothing to do with naturalistic art at all. Schlemmer's triadic ballet is the pure, quite pure essence of the Bauhaus idea.
@@giostisskylas I know you said this three years ago but it seems naïve to pretend that the abstract humanoid forms utilised in works of bauhaus, cubist and dada art aren't in any way inspired by primitivism, which itself recycled a lot of imagery connected to african and ''native'' art. I think @RENU MUSIC is right. The nazis certainly saw the resemblance which was part of the reason bauhaus and other expressionist art was termed 'degenerate art', not least because it evoked imagery that did not correlate with Nazi beliefs. Specific examples here could be the face of the fencing figure at 7:00 and the head of the abstract figure, 27:00 minutes in, but you can see evidence of the visual impact of primitivism across a lot of german expressionism and its ripples, such as tachism.
O "Balé Triádico" completará 100 anos no ano que vem. (Quando criança, achava fantasmagóricas as partes amarela e negra). Pondero o quanto a peça é sofisticada, atual e inspiradora.
I LOVED IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111
My understanding is that this "reconstruction" of the ballet is not actually a reconstruction, but just one of many _very_ personal interpretations of what _could_ have been, and that since 1) Schlemmer was never satisfied in his lifetime with the ever-evolving (and troubled) performances; and 2) there is very little film footage (a few minutes) of the dance from Schlemmer's time. Per Torsten B. Blume (Bauhaus Foundation faculty member), "... there can be no reconstructions anyway, only a simulation in constant need of development and redevelopment." The only things that survived are the designs for the costumes... not a small thing since the physical limitations imposed by the costumes effect the performances.
Somebody know where I can find this trek list? Or even somebody write on a comment the name of the songs? Please! Кто-нибудь знает где можно найти Музыку из балета?
Me lembro quando o professor de artes passou esse vídeo em 2019 na minha classe de aula para fazermos trabalhos (tínhamos que fazer roupas "iguais" a essas) e lembro que fiquei bem aterrorizado com esse vídeo , eu fiquei bem ruim quando assim, depois de um tempo meus pensamentos me fizeram procurar por muito tempo até achar agora esse vídeo kkkk
Seltsam, so viele Menschen empfinden Angst, wenn sie das triadische Ballett sehen. Dabei ist das nichts fremdes und bedrohliches. Es ist eine unerforschte Landschaft in dir selbst, die du ohne Angst erforschen darfst.
Muchísimas gracias Aitor Merino Martínez por publicar esto. Es muy muy interesante para todo el mundo pero especialmente para gente de teatro. ¿Es posible acceder a tu texto? Sería genial. Gracias de nuevo.
@YTDominik That's right! The music from above is by Erich Ferstl. But the music of Hindemith is also not the original score. For the premiere in 1922 in Stuttgart Schlemmer used classical music by Mozart, Debussy, Bossi, ... Hindemith did the music for a performace of the Triadisches Ballett in 1926, but it was also just a try. Schlemmer was never happy with the music for his Ballett and a music which went with the other elements of the "Trias" was a lifelong wish until his death.
¿quien estuvo a cargo de la reconstrucción del ballet ? ¿Existen registros originales del montaje bajo la direccion de Schlemmer? Saludos y gracias por difundir esta maravillosa obra .
8 лет назад+24
Hace años escribí sobre el Ballet Triádico (y hace poco publiqué un libro, aunque me centré más en los planteamientos teóricos de Schlemmer que en el ballet propiamente dicho), y pude localizar estos datos de esta reconstrucción: "Reconstrucción del Ballet Triádico hecha por Margarete Hastings en 1970. Esta versión contó con la asesoría de Ludwig Grote y Xanti Schawinsky (alumnos de Schlemmer en la Bauhaus) y de Tut Schlemmer, la viuda de Oskar Schlemmer. La música es de Erich Ferstl." Si necesitas cualquier cosa/dato y puedo ayudarte... no dudes en preguntar.
8 лет назад+26
Te dejo aquí el pequeño librillo que publiqué hace poco, por si te sirve de ayuda. Es en formato DINA4, así que ocupa la mitad del original (20 páginas), por lo que no es muy largo de leer. www.academia.edu/21271163/Cuando_cuerpo_y_espacio_fueron_uno_El_Ballet_Tri%C3%A1dico_de_Oskar_Schlemmer
Muchas gracias por la información , justo ahora estoy haciendo un trabajo sobre el ballet triadico para la universidad y no había encontrado mucha información confiable en internet , así que sera un agrado leer tu libro . Saludos
Leí tu texto y me pareció un buen análisis de la obra, y además esta bien sintetizado. Me gustaría imprimirlo para que mis alumnos lo analicen, pero me gusta contar con la aprobación del autor siempre que puedo. Gracias por compartir el video!
8 лет назад+12
¡Claro que sí! No hay ningún problema. Me alegro de que os resulte útil mi texto. Aitor.
Who doesn't remember playing with the patterns on the floor, making up arbitrary rules on what the path had to be according to these? Maybe it's just me. And to be fair I never really stopped.
I love how Oscar Schlemmer composed a ballet based around Geometry. Like he looked at centuries of an art form based on fairytales, mythology and classic literature and said "okay, cool BUT: what if instead it was based on math and anxiety?"
this is a perfect comment
@@keszkenomet It's good. It's on a par with "I guess Bennett's ambition to kill Matrix was just a pipe dream, after all".
feels like planets tho
@@keszkenomet
But so much folk art is geometric which is probably why it’s so great. Taps into something
So modern! Incredible that this ballet is almost 100 years old.
@Sarah's Riding The Storm Wave. i would say its modern because we never live modernety we just live in an ultra modernety
It feels really suranné to me, not modern at all. Like an retrofuturist dream.
what about that garbage is modern you dumb
@@oddboi_ your one brain cell must be very lonely.
@@lostinspace5389 yeah it is but at least i still have one unlike you
The original composer was Paul Hindemith. Under the title Das triadische Ballett, the work was produced as a 30-minute color film in 1970 by Bavaria Atelier GmbH, with live-action dancers and new music by Erich Ferstl (this video).
Thank you for the valuable information!
Yes, but with the cuts and close-ups, it gives a completely different feeling from what it was on the stage.
Actually that's not right. They used music of Haydn, Debussy, Mozart, ... for the premiere in Stuttgart 1922. Hindemiths music came with the performance of the Triadisches Ballett in Donaueschingen 1926. But at this point of time Schlemmer didn't even have all of the costumes because of dispute between him and Hötzel and Burger
This is gold, thank you.
I come back to this every now and then because it's just so freaking cool.
I dont know much about this kind of this kind of art. But im very surpised by the fact that this is from the year 1922, it seems like a very modern concept in general. The germans changed the world in a way that i could never understand, they were always ahead of it´s time, it´s just magic.
modern design is invented in 1917 in the Des Stijl artistic movement and perfectioned in Bauhaus.
You might enjoy looking into the Black Mountain College. Some of the professors from the Bauhaus emigrated to the United States before and during World War II. Black Mountain College continued the experimental spirit of the Bauhaus and saw some of the most important artists of the mid-20th century pass through the school.
Merci à Oscar Schlemmer !!!
Ivan Emma yes if agree just because Einstein USA get the power....Germans they had power souls in many times...
Lorio
Herrmann und frau
Extraordinary ! A century old and still looks like something from the future
I never seen it before and never understood modern art. But now I saw forms and colors standoff, tension betwene them and movement in various planes. It's just a pure abstract art that telling the stories with help simple tricks and metaphores. Gorgeous example of Bauhaus Art and whole modern art!
One of the high points of expressionist art. Oskar Schlemmer and the Bauhaus gave us a completely different view of the world. A positive, mesmerizing abstraction from reality. Absolutely great and visionary. Nothing in the present that comes close.
I love this. The costumes look like they could have been made and worn today. So much genius came out of the Bauhaus. Walter Gropius, Josef Albers and his wife Anni who worked with textiles, Kandinsky, Schlemmer and many others. Everything happened there, painting, ceramics, weaving, graphics, housewares, furniture. It is a shame this incubator of creativity was destroyed by the Third Reich.
This is amazing...The original costumes from 1922 were insane...who were these people back then who created such avant garde music and dance..? Performance art really is a thing of the past. Everything now is so sophisticated and jaded
James Kristoff true that!
The Bauhaus school! Read more about it, you will be fascinated!!
Berlin in the 1920s was like that. Before 1919, 1933, and all the shit that came up with it.
the costumes in this film from 1970 are reconstructed from the originals and the music is composed by erich ferstl as someone else stated in the comments aswell, nonetheless brilliant.
I love this! They're like little toys coming alive and dancing!
It's really amazing for me to watch this. Being able to witness with my own eyes the very beginning of contemporary art (something i love and had studied about a lot) it's truly pleasant.
FANTASTIC, AMAZING, THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR SHARE THIS BEAUTIFUL MASTERPIECE.
Crazy that this ballet is almost 100 years old
the ballett yes, the film here a bit over 50 years now.
How I pull up to the function in that Xander Zhou
I have read that this was revolutionary for its time, but I think that this is revolutionary for OUR time as well, and perhaps maybe, ALL time?!
This is the only time that I have enjoyed "modern" art.
Brillante reconstrucción de una clase obligada para todo comunicador, artista y diseñador. En realidad, para todo el mundo, una clase de composición en movimiento.
Soy lego en la materia, puedes explicarme de qué va? Realmente no entiendo nada 😵
@@alejandrovilar5897 Hola. Si bien, no me está preguntado a mi, me voy a atrever a dar una respuesta. La interpretación de las obras de arte siempre es problemática. En este caso, se puede pensar que al artista quiere mostrar algunas relaciones formales entre la danza, la pintura y la escultura, a pesar de que estas son disciplinas consideradas autónomas entre sí. Dichas relaciones interdisciplinarias se exploran entre dimensiones como el espacio, el tiempo y el cuerpo. Quizás Schlemer (el artista) tenía la intención (¡estoy especulando!) de exponer la noción de que las fronteras entre los campos artísticos es un mero requisito formal, y no tanto una cualidad creativa entre los seres humanos. ¡Saludos!
@@juanizaguirre4603 yet um you 😢 I'll😢
the hotline bling of the 6th dimension!
Unfortunately, Drake stole from James Turrell. But yes.
An absolute feast for
the eyes, mind and
psyche!!
…and yes New Order's
True Faith video does
indeed come to mind
this has changed my life
how so?
vsf
Was randomly researching this and suddenly realised google made it the theme of the day for Oskar Schlemmer's Birthday!! What a coincidence!!!!!
Lo mas perturbador y hemoso que halla visto en mi vida, realmente Oskar Schlemmer es un profeta del milenio
Those design probably influence today's arts and design especially in commercial purposes
We can see like the corporation styles are full of simple shapes as well. I believe bauhaus is ahead of time
And ofc, i love it
Those designs dont influence todays arts and designs especially in commercial purposes. Corporation styles are all becoming more "simplistic" and downgrading to simple geometric shapes. I can see the relation youre reffering to since both are about geometric shapes but i am very sure that this didnt influence todays companies to rush to have the most oversimplified brand logos or the like.
this is so crazy that someone actually made this, I love it
I love it.I am very glad that I can watch this.Thank you!!
An amazing showcase of what artistic and good talent can do.
And that also can INSPIRE to many things we use nowadays!
Increible!!! Totalmente revolucionario para su época!!!
They look kind of like toys. That's really cool
Thank a lot for making this good copy available, i am analising it for my Phd.
Are you willing to share your analysis when it's finnished? I am interested in reading it (if it's written in english) :)
Greetings!
Hi Joanna, is it possible to read your analysis by now?
I’m very interested in your analysis
Absolutely awesome !
Would have freaked me as a kid but I love it ! Strange yet very fascinating !
So many influences from so many different arts/cultures/dimensions. Particularly strong African vibe coming through too. Excellent
The African vibes you feel for you, because it may remind you of something experienced. Oskar Schlemmer was inspired by no existing art and culture form. This is not an art of feeling, not art of something existing. These figures are an inevitable consequence of Oskar Schlemmer's view of human figures in space ... geometric figures in space. This is a completely different way to experience the world and has nothing to do with naturalistic art at all. Schlemmer's triadic ballet is the pure, quite pure essence of the Bauhaus idea.
@@giostisskylas thanks for your reply. There are definitely African vibes, just as there is in everything. I'm England born and bred, never visited Africa nor know any Africans therefore have not 'experienced' anything African but can see and feel African essence in most everything humans do, see and make
@@kellywilliams548 If you see Africa everywhere, no wonder you see it here too...
@@tinklanjscek2700 everything can be traced to there. Whoever likes it or not :-)
@@kellywilliams548 Everything can be traced to everything else, what dominates highly depends on what you're looking for :)
Utterly wonderful. Thank you.
Super strange and I understood nothing, but really liked.
En la actualidad falta la pasion del arte como ellos lo tenian, viva la Bahaus!!!
Viva tu concha in the morning4 rosegarden funeral of verga al taco pig
Muy de acuerdo contigo
Isso é fantástico, ótimo para aflorar nossa sensibilidade, cada vez mais me apaixono pela Arte. Infelizmente mtas pessoas não querem senti-la, como podemos ver nos comentários.
es verdad, yo me dejé llevar y al final, me sentí drogada 🤗
julia araujo 🤔
why is this such a mood
My left ear really enjoyed the music
incredible, absolutely fascinating.
ahhh I get it now
thanks patty
randomly got reccomended this, i think youtube caught onto me listening to patty
Hoy, unos 100 años después,. en 2020, lo veo y disfruto.
Looks like something from a vaporwave clip or a child TV show, I love this
Videos que siguieren espontaneidad , fervor , temor , alegría y representan al ser humano de forma distinta UNICO
I wish they showed this in the dentist waiting room instead of mister bean at the dentist
QUE INNOVACIÓN !!! MARAVILLOSO !!!
Jajjaj
Have a look at the video clip of the band 'New Order', 'True Faith', form 1987.. They surely must have been inspired by Schlemmer!
THERE WE GO!!! thanks for posting !
Es fantástico, esta obra une música, danza y escultura. En la que se inspiró la escultura habitable.
One of the better things Iever see
Imagen watching this while high lmao
Yeah, on acid or mushrooms
done and done
@@ehekatzin.belai-al-rumi doing it on acid rn
i did accidentally , i ain't the same no mo
real
I can't help feel this greatly influenced by eastern and African arts.
Nope, absolut not influenced by African arts.
These figures are an inevitable consequence of Oskar Schlemmer's view of human figures in space ... geometric figures in space. This is a completely different way to experience the world and has nothing to do with naturalistic art at all. Schlemmer's triadic ballet is the pure, quite pure essence of the Bauhaus idea.
@@giostisskylas I know you said this three years ago but it seems naïve to pretend that the abstract humanoid forms utilised in works of bauhaus, cubist and dada art aren't in any way inspired by primitivism, which itself recycled a lot of imagery connected to african and ''native'' art. I think @RENU MUSIC is right. The nazis certainly saw the resemblance which was part of the reason bauhaus and other expressionist art was termed 'degenerate art', not least because it evoked imagery that did not correlate with Nazi beliefs. Specific examples here could be the face of the fencing figure at 7:00 and the head of the abstract figure, 27:00 minutes in, but you can see evidence of the visual impact of primitivism across a lot of german expressionism and its ripples, such as tachism.
Hermoso. Saludos desde Lima.
I'm speechless
O "Balé Triádico" completará 100 anos no ano que vem. (Quando criança, achava fantasmagóricas as partes amarela e negra). Pondero o quanto a peça é sofisticada, atual e inspiradora.
Just art❤
Art is scary @_@
Une œuvre à la substance épidermique
En 1989 à Stuttgart j’ai compris l’art du maître à travers ses tableaux et ce fantastique ´triadic ballet ´
Holy shit, I feel scare about it, but it is really breathtaking dance , wonderfull
God bless you all, this is true happiness, no for real, really serious rite now 👏👏👏
why do you have to bring YOUR god into everything? can't you simply enjoy something without imposing religion?
amazing! i cried
Cant let gang know i fw this
Gang must know we fw this
You know you're an eighties kid when these images conjure up True Faith in your head.
😂New Order !!!
Totally
¡Me encantó!
I'm so addicted to this.........................................
Maravilloso!!!!!! Yo soy diseñadora, y ésta joya es toda una inspiración!!.
Magnífico!!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 de pie.
im so inspired by this wow
WOW! What a genius this dude was!
Exatamente revolucionário para qualquer época.
Boobah children's show definitely took inspiration from this
Genial,alucinante fantástico
It's in the incredible free expression times of 1920 in Germany
omggggggg...love this sooooo much
I LOVED IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111
amo.
gRACIAS POR ESTE MATERIAL, SUPER SUPER BUENO!
Impresionante! me encanta.
10.30 min. where can i find this music composition?
So cool... really wonderful..
Es ist sehr interessant und gleichzeitig verwirrend, Ich habe so etwas nie zuvor gesehen.
My understanding is that this "reconstruction" of the ballet is not actually a reconstruction, but just one of many _very_ personal interpretations of what _could_ have been, and that since 1) Schlemmer was never satisfied in his lifetime with the ever-evolving (and troubled) performances; and 2) there is very little film footage (a few minutes) of the dance from Schlemmer's time. Per Torsten B. Blume (Bauhaus Foundation faculty member), "... there can be no reconstructions anyway, only a simulation in constant need of development and redevelopment." The only things that survived are the designs for the costumes... not a small thing since the physical limitations imposed by the costumes effect the performances.
Well, that's a very interesting trivia. Thank you for sharing! :)
Where can you find these few minutes ?
@@madita157 Hello. I do not understand your question. Are you asking where the rest of the video can be found?
Somebody know where I can find this trek list? Or even somebody write on a comment the name of the songs? Please!
Кто-нибудь знает где можно найти
Музыку из балета?
Fascinating.
did you listen with dub!!!!!!?????? excellent !
Это так необычно и прикольно
3:00 踊りを見てなんか喜ぶのかわいい
hello, do you know who has the copyright of this film?
whats the soundtrack of this
isn't it the best thing in the world?
Thanks Patty
Superbe! Á l'image du Bauhaus : Net, mécanique,carré,froid,rigoureux. Une musique en adéquation avec le visuel.
Me lembro quando o professor de artes passou esse vídeo em 2019 na minha classe de aula para fazermos trabalhos (tínhamos que fazer roupas "iguais" a essas) e lembro que fiquei bem aterrorizado com esse vídeo , eu fiquei bem ruim quando assim, depois de um tempo meus pensamentos me fizeram procurar por muito tempo até achar agora esse vídeo kkkk
;-;eu to vendo isso pra anotar oq eu entendi
Seltsam, so viele Menschen empfinden Angst, wenn sie das triadische Ballett sehen. Dabei ist das nichts fremdes und bedrohliches. Es ist eine unerforschte Landschaft in dir selbst, die du ohne Angst erforschen darfst.
what's the music
Everyone is out here impressed, and I'm just like wtf is popping up at 1:00 am on my feed haha
What year did this come out?
Madly free/ almost tangible crazy free/ / no way in today's times/ let's enjoy those amazing times
Muchísimas gracias Aitor Merino Martínez por publicar esto. Es muy muy interesante para todo el mundo pero especialmente para gente de teatro. ¿Es posible acceder a tu texto? Sería genial. Gracias de nuevo.
I am so happy
gelb: 0:32 3:37 5:33 6:20 8:52 9:36
rosa: 10:00 12:09 14:49 15:07 15:33 17:54
schwarz: 18:30 20:12 20:19 24:38 26:43 27:31
❤️
The music is Paul Hindemith in case you were wondering
@YTDominik That's right! The music from above is by Erich Ferstl. But the music of Hindemith is also not the original score. For the premiere in 1922 in Stuttgart Schlemmer used classical music by Mozart, Debussy, Bossi, ... Hindemith did the music for a performace of the Triadisches Ballett in 1926, but it was also just a try. Schlemmer was never happy with the music for his Ballett and a music which went with the other elements of the "Trias" was a lifelong wish until his death.
¿quien estuvo a cargo de la reconstrucción del ballet ? ¿Existen registros originales del montaje bajo la direccion de Schlemmer? Saludos y gracias por difundir esta maravillosa obra .
Hace años escribí sobre el Ballet Triádico (y hace poco publiqué un libro, aunque me centré más en los planteamientos teóricos de Schlemmer que en el ballet propiamente dicho), y pude localizar estos datos de esta reconstrucción:
"Reconstrucción del Ballet Triádico hecha por Margarete Hastings en 1970.
Esta versión contó con la asesoría de Ludwig Grote y Xanti Schawinsky
(alumnos de Schlemmer en la Bauhaus) y de Tut Schlemmer, la viuda de Oskar Schlemmer.
La música es de Erich Ferstl."
Si necesitas cualquier cosa/dato y puedo ayudarte... no dudes en preguntar.
Te dejo aquí el pequeño librillo que publiqué hace poco, por si te sirve de ayuda.
Es en formato DINA4, así que ocupa la mitad del original (20 páginas), por lo que no es muy largo de leer.
www.academia.edu/21271163/Cuando_cuerpo_y_espacio_fueron_uno_El_Ballet_Tri%C3%A1dico_de_Oskar_Schlemmer
Muchas gracias por la información , justo ahora estoy haciendo un trabajo sobre el ballet triadico para la universidad y no había encontrado mucha información confiable en internet , así que sera un agrado leer tu libro . Saludos
Leí tu texto y me pareció un buen análisis de la obra, y además esta bien sintetizado. Me gustaría imprimirlo para que mis alumnos lo analicen, pero me gusta contar con la aprobación del autor siempre que puedo. Gracias por compartir el video!
¡Claro que sí! No hay ningún problema.
Me alegro de que os resulte útil mi texto.
Aitor.
Who doesn't remember playing with the patterns on the floor, making up arbitrary rules on what the path had to be according to these?
Maybe it's just me. And to be fair I never really stopped.
Me neither
最高に面白い🤣素晴らしい🤣