JACK Quartet performs Lachenmann's Grido | Live from Columbia
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- Опубликовано: 15 фев 2021
- JACK Quartet performs Helmut Lachenmann’s string quartet "Grido," alongside two other solo pieces by the composer which explore nontraditional techniques and sounds.
Repertoire:
* Helmut Lachenmann - String Quartet No. 3 "Grido" (2001-02)
* Lachenmann - Pression (1969)
* Lachenmann - Toccatina (1986)
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Helmut Lachenmann, String Quartet No. 3 “Grido”/Pression/Toccatina used by permission of Breitkopf & Haertel, Wiesbaden, Germany
In-chat program notes by Lara Pellegrinelli.
Learn more at: www.millertheatre.com/ - Видеоклипы
thank you
Music from anywhere in the galaxy. Great work. Thank you.
so good! I like these works a lot.
Because of time difference, I could not watch live at 3:00am Istanbul time. Thank you for posting and keeping such a wonderful event on RUclips. Now I an enjoying the amazing performance of JACK Quartet with appreciation. Thank you all again.
I find this much more interesting than so much of what is on the air waves today, Im sure many would disagree however.
Great ! Thank you all !
extraordinary. expert sensitive playing. audio and video superb.
You are really good in what you do. Just loved the tune and the music that you're doing. Great work! :)
at 9.40 the sordino falls off one note short before it should've been removed
Whacked
It's very interesting that Associate Dean Melissa Smey refers to Lachenmann as a "living composer of classical music..."
What is unusual abut the statement?
@Džordžsżs I didn't say it was 'unusual', I said it was interesting...do you understand the difference between my statement and your assumption?
@@jonasbaes3914 Then what is interesting about the statement?
@@dzordzszs do you want lessons in contemporary music discourse? I can't give you them here. Perhaps you should enroll in one of my classes, hahaha! And this matter is not even at the heart of the discourse...
@@jonasbaes3914 He is literally alive and composes classical music. What about the statement would promote interest? It is just true. What you said is akin to somebody saying "It is interesting that this agricultural worker called an apple a red fruit." I was curious if there was anything notable which I wasn't aware of, which incited your statement.