Einojuhani Rautavaara - Etudes (1969)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @eottoe2001
    @eottoe2001 7 лет назад +822

    His score is aesthetically beautiful to look at..

    • @sebastianzaczek
      @sebastianzaczek 6 лет назад +36

      eottoe2001 and asthetically beautiful to play as well!

    • @syedfaez
      @syedfaez 5 лет назад +18

      The only reason I clicked

    • @Roescoe
      @Roescoe 5 лет назад +36

      The sound isn't though, He sacrificed music for mathematics...

    • @dopaminecloud
      @dopaminecloud 5 лет назад +51

      @@Roescoe Can you genuinely say this isn't beautiful?

    • @Roescoe
      @Roescoe 5 лет назад +14

      ​@@dopaminecloud I can genuinely, because it isn't. It has hideous sounds which never resolve into anything beautiful sounding. It has all the techniques of masterfully made music, but they've been perverted to make it sound intentionally bad.

  • @thomascardoso-grant6869
    @thomascardoso-grant6869 8 лет назад +529

    I ordered this score through Great Britain, Russia, and a bunch of other connections, and the day I received it (two days after my own birthday) I checked Google to see that he had passed away that day. (July 27th, 2016) What a strange morning that was, certainly gave me a different connection to the piece!

    • @toothlesstoe
      @toothlesstoe 5 лет назад +35

      @bill Bloggs
      Shut the fuck up, kid.

    • @MilfMildew
      @MilfMildew 5 лет назад +4

      Dude, I hear you. Had a similar experience years ago with George Harrison

  • @kaiga9341
    @kaiga9341 5 лет назад +207

    this is the ultimate expression of dissonance as beauty.

    • @scriabinismydog2439
      @scriabinismydog2439 5 лет назад +16

      Enrique Poveda There's a video by Rick Beato which is literally called "Dissonance=Emotion"

  • @eb.1
    @eb.1 3 года назад +38

    Lol these people are fighting so hard in those comments. Some people find advanced harmonies beautiful and others are put off by it. People need to accept that others have different tastes and not gatekeep art music. I personally love this music.

    • @pianogang2273
      @pianogang2273 3 года назад +13

      I love both! Why not have Bach Chopin and Rautavaara! : )

    • @steveegallo3384
      @steveegallo3384 2 месяца назад

      @@pianogang2273 -- No....Impossible.....in Life one must Choose.

  • @Elintasokas
    @Elintasokas 5 лет назад +436

    I wasn't a fan of the first piece in the beginning with the forceful fortissimo chords, but the arpeggiated runs are hauntingly beautiful.

    • @litledevel15
      @litledevel15 5 лет назад +34

      Yeah, I didn’t either. But they make you feel a certain type of an emptiness.. almost to inspire you to fill that void.

    • @WildStarvingWolf
      @WildStarvingWolf 5 лет назад +23

      @d c I agreeingly agree.

    • @Elintasokas
      @Elintasokas 5 лет назад +4

      @d c Eh, you're not wrong.

    • @Elintasokas
      @Elintasokas 5 лет назад +18

      @d c Hmm, on a second thought, I'm not sure if you are 100% right. After doing some research, it seems that fortissimo exclusively refers to volume, whereas "forceful" is more of a characteristic. So I basically said "forceful, loud chords". Now, is it true that something that is loud is also forceful and vice versa self-evidently? I don't know. I'd say it's a near-redundancy, but not quite because the "forceful" emphasizes the assertive quality of the chords, as in the sharp attack and in-your-face character, in addition to them being just loud.
      I think the main question is, does the inclusion of "forceful" communicate anything in this sentence? I'd argue yes; it's a nuance.

    • @alejandrom.4680
      @alejandrom.4680 5 лет назад +3

      @@Elintasokas Are you arguing a joke? Man, I have asperger, but you're at another level.

  • @m.a.3322
    @m.a.3322 5 лет назад +295

    It's composers like Rautavaara that are driving compositional or "classical" music forward. His music is unique, original and fresh, yet familiar and understandable/tonal. Somehow composers like him found their own voices despite reaching the period of atonality. What I'm trying to say is... Just when you think there's nothing new under the sun - composers like him come along to prove there's still a lot more to discover!

  • @hectorgonzalez9170
    @hectorgonzalez9170 4 года назад +50

    There's lots of negative comments on this piece!?!? I love it! I think it's brilliant! I want to learn it.

  • @quentinlind1882
    @quentinlind1882 9 лет назад +66

    I love this comment section, such interesting discourse. Thanks guys.

    • @GeometryDashDyno
      @GeometryDashDyno 5 лет назад +24

      Minecraft is a remarkable anime

    • @K.D.Meyers
      @K.D.Meyers 5 лет назад +2

      Actually civilised discussion in a RUclips comments section?! What sorcery is this?!

    • @thatsEforEveryone
      @thatsEforEveryone 5 лет назад

      @@K.D.Meyers right, I can't wait for someone to ruin it eventually. I literally saw two people arguing...but with mature thoughts. No cussing, name calling, just civilization. Unfortunately the recommendations are only going to draw a bunch of people to ruin this lovely asylum from petty and unnecessary RUclips comments

    • @klop4228
      @klop4228 4 года назад

      @@thatsEforEveryone And the one guy who went on a tirade was promptly dog-piled upon

  • @timcergol963
    @timcergol963 4 года назад +44

    And people say dissonant music is boring and horrible...These etudes are absolutely breathtaking!

    • @azuralmusic
      @azuralmusic 2 года назад +7

      He mixes dissonance and consonance, it's not completely atonal, which I think can be quite crap

    • @PaulVinonaama
      @PaulVinonaama Год назад +14

      @@azuralmusic Both tonal and atonal music can be crap or masterful or anything in between.

  • @beepot2764
    @beepot2764 5 лет назад +184

    I feel chaotic, sad, and trapped listening to this.

  • @matteogenerani5097
    @matteogenerani5097 5 лет назад +166

    00:03 Etude I - Thirds
    03:21 Etude II - Sevenths
    04:26 Etude III - Tritones
    06:18 Etude IV - Fourths
    08:10 Etude V - Seconds
    12:06 Etude VI - Fifths

  • @jannisopel
    @jannisopel 5 лет назад +173

    I can safely say that Laura Mikkola is insane. Playing ALL of these etudes.

    • @doridore1234
      @doridore1234 5 лет назад +9

      Jannis Opel listen to her play Rautavaara Piano Sonata no. 2

    • @GICM
      @GICM 2 года назад +7

      playing pretty much all of Rautavaara's piano pieces*

  • @tesseract5421
    @tesseract5421 8 лет назад +77

    Rest in peace Rautavaara

  • @pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504
    @pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504 5 лет назад +53

    I want to hear it played with the score upside down, just to be sure.

  • @alejandrom.4680
    @alejandrom.4680 5 лет назад +23

    This études are really majestic. One of his, in personal aspect, best pieces that he did. With Canctus Articus, his Piano sonatas, concertos, and the Garden. A trutly excellent composer.

  • @NanaKwame96
    @NanaKwame96 9 лет назад +17

    The first Etude has so much elements from his first Piano Concerto.
    Wonderful.

  • @bonnylevine869
    @bonnylevine869 7 лет назад +202

    Rautavaara has his peculiar harmonical language uncomparable with another composers. It is very clear audible. Example: A-Dur+c-moll at the same time as a chord, it is so wonderful color. He uses his own way of polytonality. Slightly impressionistic are his rhythmic structures, but the harmonies are so peculiar

    • @sebastianzaczek
      @sebastianzaczek 6 лет назад +70

      Bonny Levine A major and C minor for all non-germans here

    • @sebastianzaczek
      @sebastianzaczek 6 лет назад +4

      Asriel Meemurr whoops, my mistake... edited it

    • @MaestroTJS
      @MaestroTJS 6 лет назад +3

      Lucas Silvano Uh, no. A, C, C#, Eb, E, G =/= Amaj7

    • @MaestroTJS
      @MaestroTJS 6 лет назад

      Oh :(

    • @yiuqwfj
      @yiuqwfj 6 лет назад +7

      nah, there are many other composers who use such chords, e. g. Witold Lutosławski.

  • @AkinduDasanayake
    @AkinduDasanayake 5 лет назад +15

    The channel name is fitting for the opening runs. So beautiful!

  • @thedesolatemusic
    @thedesolatemusic Год назад +2

    I've never heard of this composer until now, I am grateful. Such a unique and brilliant sound.

  • @AngrySkipperGC
    @AngrySkipperGC 5 лет назад +25

    Those time signature changes look fun.

    • @boobella899
      @boobella899 5 лет назад +6

      68-58-38-58-34-58-44...... it changes every goddamn measure

  • @kniazigor2276
    @kniazigor2276 6 лет назад +9

    Un grand compositeur pas assez connu ! Merci à Cmaj7 pour la mise en ligne.
    I think this composer deserves more popularity ! Thanks to Cmaj7 for uploading.

  • @lunakid12
    @lunakid12 5 лет назад +7

    I'm very grateful for showing the score while it's playing, thanks, great job!

  • @steveegallo3384
    @steveegallo3384 2 месяца назад +1

    Sensational.....BRAVA, Maestra Mikkola.....from Acapulco!

  • @Varooooooom
    @Varooooooom Год назад +3

    This is such a beautiful set. So many unique and luscious chords that all serve to make each etude either a jam-packed rush or a deeply contemplative meditation. There’s no one like Rautavaara, it seems.

  • @godbluffvdgg
    @godbluffvdgg 5 лет назад +25

    Thanks so much for the upload...I've been a drummer most of my life and took a couple lessons in piano 35 years ago...But I was terrible at sight reading...This piece really helped me to "see" it...It would take me forever to translate it to piano but; I know where middle C is between the treble and bass clef...:)...Thanks again...

  • @ARTalive01
    @ARTalive01 8 лет назад +12

    Those arpeggio chords sound amazing. Very brilliant work, mysterious, and yet hauntingly beautiful!

  • @johnappleseed8369
    @johnappleseed8369 8 лет назад +29

    I have such a fascination with Rautavaara at the moment, masterful composer. Wonderful stuff, these Etudes are addicting by the way!!

    • @irphanodin5942
      @irphanodin5942 8 лет назад +9

      +John Appleseed Same here, found him from out of nowhere, and now, I come back everyday to watch this video. I showed this to my teacher who is a Chopin fan and plays piano for the last 56 years, she was just in shock didn't tell me even a single word then after.

    • @johnappleseed8369
      @johnappleseed8369 8 лет назад +11

      Irphan Uddin his uses of tonality and dissonance is very tasty, can't get enough of it. His Symphonies are also very impressive too! Glad to see others loving his work, one of many truly underrated (Or unknown?) composers! (I know it gets thrown around a lot but it's true)

    • @Deanguilberry
      @Deanguilberry 4 месяца назад

      Yep. Addictive. I keep coming back. I'd like to get the sheets for this. I'm playing some of it with this on pause.

  • @redvine1105
    @redvine1105 4 года назад +3

    Those first couple of measures really live up to the name of this channel

  • @litledevel15
    @litledevel15 5 лет назад +37

    First time listening - I like the way the notes looked on the thumbnail

    • @Aeimos
      @Aeimos 5 лет назад

      litledevel15
      Same but doesn’t sound as nice as it looks imo

    • @PentameronSV
      @PentameronSV 5 лет назад +6

      @@Aeimos It sounds nice to me. To each his/her own.

    • @stacia6678
      @stacia6678 3 года назад

      @@PentameronSV Aeimos said it doesn’t sound AS nice. Still sounds nice.

  • @TheBritomart
    @TheBritomart 5 лет назад +9

    Thank you algorithms that brought me here, fantastic

  • @joe____
    @joe____ 5 лет назад +17

    It feels wrong but at the same time oh so right.

  • @fikradas
    @fikradas 8 лет назад +18

    Some very interesting pieces! The last etude has some obvious nods to the final movement of his piano concerto, at 12:22 especially.

    • @stacia6678
      @stacia6678 3 года назад +1

      It seems like he was writing them in tandem. The similarities of Fourths with the 2nd mvt, Thirds with the 1st mvt, and as you said with the 3rd mvt.

  • @johnevans3115
    @johnevans3115 8 лет назад +7

    Wikipedia states that "Rautavaara suffered an aortic dissection in January 2004. He had to spend almost half a year in intensive care" Not surprised, judging by the complexity of his music......

  • @sebastianzaczek
    @sebastianzaczek 6 лет назад +149

    7:12 wow... that was unexpected...

    • @user-nb6zu3rk4f
      @user-nb6zu3rk4f 5 лет назад +15

      Calm down, it's Rautavaara

    • @JoonasD6
      @JoonasD6 5 лет назад +6

      I actually said out loud "Stop! What are you doing??"

    • @soullessSiIence
      @soullessSiIence 5 лет назад +3

      That's literally random atonal playing. It's imposible to enjoy that. Sounds like a cat stepping on the keys. I know the intention is to wake up reactions from you, but you described it perfectly. That's unexpected, and quite honestly, unwanted.

    • @TomJakobW
      @TomJakobW 5 лет назад +22

      Esteban Aguayo "random". Had a good laugh on that one.

    • @joe____
      @joe____ 5 лет назад +7

      @@soullessSiIence I liked it in the same way I like violin screeches in horror movies. It's more percussion than actual melody.

  • @Wecoc1
    @Wecoc1 5 лет назад +95

    Me watching the thumbnail: Uh... this doesn't look well

  • @TheLaPpY14
    @TheLaPpY14 8 лет назад +17

    Is my opnion ,but I think this remenber rachmninoff if he composed more contemporany , it would be something like this. Im not in contemporany music but this is awesome.

  • @madiganblake7255
    @madiganblake7255 5 лет назад +37

    for the non musicians out here, etudes are first and foremost meant to improve ur technique! any melodic coherence is awesome, but a lot of times it takes a backseat to technique improvement. so if this sounds repetitive or scale-heavy or disjointed... thats bc its an etude lol. its so interesting though! which is nice bc most etudes dont bother to sound musically interesting lol

    • @ericduback8913
      @ericduback8913 5 лет назад +28

      Madigan Blake etude can also denote that the work is a compositional 'workout' for the composer, or that it is meant to demonstrate a compositional style or technique.

  • @ZachOnett
    @ZachOnett 5 лет назад +25

    so hauntingly beautiful. interesting how the 2nds etude is kind of like a 7ths etude at times.

    • @derpmanTV
      @derpmanTV 5 лет назад +10

      Zach Onett 7ths are just inverted 2nds after all

  • @charliechase8423
    @charliechase8423 5 лет назад +2

    2nds have always been my favourite interval, along with major 9ths. The 2nds movement is simply amazing!

  • @YorikasMusic
    @YorikasMusic 9 месяцев назад +2

    This is very Interesting and original! I aspire to write this well...

  • @SunAndMoon-zc9vd
    @SunAndMoon-zc9vd 2 месяца назад

    First time I listen to Rautavaara. I like it. Interesting contemporary classical music.

  • @colbyaho6277
    @colbyaho6277 5 лет назад +505

    This song: *exists*
    Lo-fi Producers: *Its Free Real Estate*

    • @fcmilsweeper9
      @fcmilsweeper9 5 лет назад +43

      Which songs sample this?

    • @andreigrigore4179
      @andreigrigore4179 5 лет назад +7

      yooo show us

    • @Lifesizemortal
      @Lifesizemortal 5 лет назад +18

      *generic boom bap loop* "yo this is so lit, this guy's a LEGEND"

    • @zzzelda7015
      @zzzelda7015 5 лет назад +18

      i would actually like to know which song samples this piece and which part of it

    • @linmediamusic
      @linmediamusic 5 лет назад +3

      what's the song?

  • @JorgeOlmosMusic
    @JorgeOlmosMusic 5 лет назад +2

    My favorites were the last two. Never heard of this composer before! Cool find! Thanks for sharing.

  • @StefaanHimpe
    @StefaanHimpe 9 лет назад +88

    Very nice!! The first one sounds quite "Ravel" to me.

    • @lewisbae
      @lewisbae 9 лет назад +5

      +Stefaan Himpe For me it sounds a little like Valse sentimental (Not anymore)

    • @lewisbae
      @lewisbae 8 лет назад +3

      ***** yeah true

    • @mohitoness
      @mohitoness 8 лет назад +2

      then you must have not heard ondine ;)

    • @lydiakrifka-dobes3710
      @lydiakrifka-dobes3710 7 лет назад +1

      yep totally agree

    • @rubico1894
      @rubico1894 7 лет назад +2

      Esp that 2nd etude. reminds of the scarbo

  • @electrictundra678
    @electrictundra678 5 лет назад +72

    Kind of sounds like Hotline Bling

  • @ckjuicyj82
    @ckjuicyj82 5 лет назад

    Found this, and i cant stop listening to it. Absolutely beautiful! Thank you Laura!

  • @waterwong12
    @waterwong12 9 месяцев назад +2

    1:44 - 2:10 my favorite part

  • @agamhamzah2924
    @agamhamzah2924 5 лет назад +2

    Hi C M7 thanks for sharing the very great music and various composers which I never know. Respect to your chanel

  • @plunderpunk2
    @plunderpunk2 7 лет назад +2

    There is a sense of Lubomyr Melnyk's "continuous music" in the embellished arpeggios. Very enjoyable.

  • @alcaprio
    @alcaprio 7 лет назад +10

    Inspiring, terrifying, humbling.

  • @PrinsTan
    @PrinsTan 5 лет назад +45

    9:32 someone has been watching too much Twilight Zone me thinks

  • @soullessSiIence
    @soullessSiIence 5 лет назад +23

    You know you've matured when you click on a random contemporary music video and you actually enjoy it.

    • @nuevesc
      @nuevesc 5 лет назад

      1969 is hardly contemporary

    • @thebeatcreeper
      @thebeatcreeper 5 лет назад

      Esteban Aguayo Listen to Lullaby by Panufnik : )

    • @alejandrom.4680
      @alejandrom.4680 4 года назад

      vcr Well, it is. Impressionism is up to 1940’s I believe. After that, everything is contemporaneous and actual

    • @alejandrom.4680
      @alejandrom.4680 4 года назад

      Despair This was my first contemporaneous composer, in which one I internalized myself into contemporaneous music. I’m 15, so my ear is not that mature for now, I don’t believe this pieces are hard to listen. His harmonies are wonderful

  • @SamiShah2004
    @SamiShah2004 5 лет назад +13

    Rautavaara and Messiaen are two composers that show the beauty in dissonance.

    • @GUILLOM
      @GUILLOM 5 лет назад +2

      Also rzewski!

    • @kurtkaufman
      @kurtkaufman 5 лет назад +1

      Yes, I was reminded of Messiaen at times as well, especially the gong-like sonorities.

  • @sevenhecks
    @sevenhecks 5 лет назад +1

    i guess i found a new favorite. thanks for uploading.

  • @Jabafish
    @Jabafish 3 года назад +8

    This legend wrote 'tritones'

  • @bazdesh
    @bazdesh 7 лет назад +4

    "seconds" is probably my most fav piece here... the part that begins at 10:25 is just soo heavy

    • @dpact4201
      @dpact4201 3 года назад

      Reminds me of Part II of the Rite of Spring. The "Ritual Action of the Ancestors."

  • @sebastianzaczek
    @sebastianzaczek 6 лет назад +8

    I can smell some of Stravinsky's Firebird in the Sekunnit Etude

  • @christophedevos3760
    @christophedevos3760 2 года назад +1

    Interestingly written in 1969 when this kind of music wasn't 'fashionable' anymore, but then came the piano etudes of Ligeti (who stated once that it was important to reintroduce a 'retro' element in contemporary music) with similar harmonies in the 1980's. Intriguing.Anyway, it also shows the originality of Scandinavian music in general.

  • @thomasthompson6378
    @thomasthompson6378 5 лет назад

    Wonderful performances of these etudes. Many thanks.

  • @zeldaszanobini2143
    @zeldaszanobini2143 7 лет назад

    The fourth is my favorite one. Thanks for loading that music together with scores

  • @Pookie1-q2w
    @Pookie1-q2w 5 лет назад +1

    Wow the colors of the harmony in the 1st etude

  • @KuraSourTakanHour
    @KuraSourTakanHour 4 года назад

    It's the right mix of intentional chaos and harmony, although it lends a lot more to chaos on a few parts

  • @kurtkaufman
    @kurtkaufman 5 лет назад

    A surprisingly abrubt ending for the final etude. Thanks for posting this music, with which I was not familiar.

  • @MeatBunFul
    @MeatBunFul 8 лет назад +26

    I think I've found my new alarm clock sound xD

  • @Jimyblues
    @Jimyblues 7 лет назад

    Incredible - excellent combination of dissonance and consonants

  • @peteroselador6132
    @peteroselador6132 Год назад +3

    The fifths etude reminds me of the first piano concerto’s final movement

  • @dsch0
    @dsch0 8 лет назад +172

    It breaks my heart that the etude titled "Fifths" isn't the 5th etude in the work.

    • @faustianliszt
      @faustianliszt 8 лет назад +43

      Any more than that "Thirds" isn't the 3rd etude?

    • @diegeigergarnele7975
      @diegeigergarnele7975 7 лет назад +8

      DSCHMinecraft I thinks that is because the titles are about what the studies's difficulties. I mean, "thirds" is about the intervals between notes.
      Sorry for my awful english.
      p.s. love your channel's name

    • @isaacyang2417
      @isaacyang2417 7 лет назад +16

      +Jean Valjean I'm pretty sure most of us knows that

    • @LawrenceLan
      @LawrenceLan 7 лет назад +8

      at least fourths is the fourth

    • @miklukas11
      @miklukas11 6 лет назад +2

      At least etude called"Seconds" is the second one from the end!😁

  • @jproductions6208
    @jproductions6208 5 лет назад

    Such a somber and haunting piece... I love it

  • @theoboueid6450
    @theoboueid6450 2 года назад +1

    Rautavaara best contemporary composer change my mind

  • @ab-zg8pt
    @ab-zg8pt 4 года назад +1

    That first etude is gorgeous - reminds me of the music from final fantasy x

  • @giaguo7864
    @giaguo7864 7 лет назад +1

    Great dramatic performance!

  • @Discrimination_is_not_a_right
    @Discrimination_is_not_a_right 5 лет назад +7

    That's "EY-no-you-han-ee RA-oo-tah-va-ra".

  • @TheKingOfN0thing
    @TheKingOfN0thing 5 лет назад +2

    This is beautiful. Sounds like I’ve entered the halls of a once beautiful and radiant palace that has long since been twisted and corrupted under the influence of its new ruler.

  • @paulamrod537
    @paulamrod537 6 лет назад +1

    The movement of the tritone is the logic of harmony. Through Bach, Schubert, Wagner to Scriabin and Rautavaara,

  • @machida5114
    @machida5114 2 года назад +2

    so good ...

  • @teppopuinut
    @teppopuinut 5 лет назад

    A true revelation! Thank you!

  • @jackharisson5598
    @jackharisson5598 5 лет назад +2

    OMG what a Genius!!!!!!!fantastic

  • @togo7022
    @togo7022 5 лет назад

    how could i not click on a score that looked like that

  • @AlkanLove
    @AlkanLove 3 месяца назад

    良く考えられているなぁ、感心するよ...

  • @jackip4399
    @jackip4399 5 лет назад +1

    The moment from 1:47 - 2:11 is gorgeous.

  • @NPC-hg5br
    @NPC-hg5br 5 лет назад

    Oh wow. This is magical.

  • @bloba6969
    @bloba6969 3 года назад

    all of these are really good

  • @moogyboy6
    @moogyboy6 5 лет назад +3

    To my ears "Fourths" has a serious Keith Emerson vibe.

  • @ChalumeauLOL
    @ChalumeauLOL 2 месяца назад

    Dissonant and beautiful❤

  • @goodmanmusica
    @goodmanmusica 7 лет назад +2

    ottimo compositore

  • @ninjaassassin27
    @ninjaassassin27 3 года назад +2

    It's like Messiaen meets Scriabin.

  • @giorgiociomei5030
    @giorgiociomei5030 Год назад +1

    Bellissimi studi: musica scritta per la gioia di scrivere musica, senza essere obbligati verso le avanguardie più cerebrali

  • @tiramisu_caaake
    @tiramisu_caaake 5 лет назад +1

    몽환적인 분위기 너무 죠타......

  • @MichaelConwayBaker
    @MichaelConwayBaker 3 года назад

    Really interesting! Who said there was nothing more to say with tonal music? Fabulously performed!

  • @TheChazzyC
    @TheChazzyC 2 года назад

    This activates a deep divine energy within me

  • @sebastianzaczek
    @sebastianzaczek 6 лет назад +12

    10:48 what do these sharps mean that are in between the staffs on that Page? (line 2 measure 2, line 3 measure 4 (above top staff))

    • @Cmaj7
      @Cmaj7  6 лет назад +16

      They're mistakes from when I edited the score. I never noticed those until now.

    • @sebastianzaczek
      @sebastianzaczek 6 лет назад +8

      Cmaj 7 ah ok. In the score of Bartok's "Out doors" which i have at home, i noticed similar "mistakes", but in the actual printed score...

  • @shanegadingal2891
    @shanegadingal2891 5 лет назад +10

    This gives me the heeby jeebies

  • @jsabuilds2404
    @jsabuilds2404 25 дней назад

    The last one has parts that sound almost identical to the 3rd movement of his first Piano Concerto (also written in '69). Starting from about 12:21.

  • @maudey33
    @maudey33 5 лет назад +2

    This is my life now

  • @twilbry7807
    @twilbry7807 7 лет назад

    What an etude. A very etude.

  • @11vlyleven
    @11vlyleven 5 лет назад

    So lovely!

  • @timweatherill3738
    @timweatherill3738 7 лет назад

    I think this is beautiful.

  • @kenmannes2612
    @kenmannes2612 9 лет назад

    beautiful music and played with such panache

  • @JosiahSCooper
    @JosiahSCooper 4 года назад +2

    psychedelic, psychotic delirium with lulls of revelatory profundities

  • @jden
    @jden 5 лет назад +2

    nice and crunchy :D