Wow to see the great Krzysztof Penderecki in person directing this monumental early work (written in 1961), it's very moving. Penderecki was probably the greatest musician of the Polish avant-garde school in the Karol Szymanowski movement, unfortunately he passed away in 2020 but I miss him very much. I spent a good part of my youth studying the paper scores of his music, including the famous Threnody for the victims of Hiroshima, his absolute masterpiece. Horror cinema has taken over this style of music for years but originally, Penderecki absolutely did not write this music for this purpose (horror cinema being moreover at the time very in its infancy, it will be necessary wait until the 70s/80s for that...).
He was from the Krakow area in Southern Poland and that part didnt see much of the war, at least not like Warsaw, but touring the country, in 2012 it was a very sad place after 50 years of Nazis and Communists. I can understand this music.
This is what you listen to when you wanna feel that nasty feeling in your gut. ( so never) its low frequency promises negative feelings. Listen to adiago for strings. Its heavenly…… and truly is a timeless-masterpiece ❤
Imagine a good top cook gets frustrated with never being able to make something new so he constructs in a special kitchen at far below zero temperature, mysterious castles out of thin frozen layers of fruit and vegetable juices. Those "dishes" are edible and look very tasty but as soon as one touches a wall of a castle, the juice melts before one can eat. Sometimes doing very artistic and "new" things is not what many hungry persons will require or like. Some will focus on the "new" aspect since they are not good eaters and call this progress. Next anyone who doesn't like this, is backward and stupid. That's where it all goes wrong....
Спасибо "Тихое место" за то, что рассказал про столь потрясающую музыку
Polymorphia's working title: "Something is Very VERY Wrong Here but A Part of Me Suspects That Finding Out Could Make Things Even Worse"
No violins were harmed in the making of this video.
Wow to see the great Krzysztof Penderecki in person directing this monumental early work (written in 1961), it's very moving. Penderecki was probably the greatest musician of the Polish avant-garde school in the Karol Szymanowski movement, unfortunately he passed away in 2020 but I miss him very much. I spent a good part of my youth studying the paper scores of his music, including the famous Threnody for the victims of Hiroshima, his absolute masterpiece. Horror cinema has taken over this style of music for years but originally, Penderecki absolutely did not write this music for this purpose (horror cinema being moreover at the time very in its infancy, it will be necessary wait until the 70s/80s for that...).
6:06 he’s like I don’t know where I’m at
Pitch perfect and flawless.
The musicians surely had a very good time performing this musical experiment. And horror film composers got the inspiration for their sound tracks.
This is...magnificent
finally! the full recording!
Yes, it's got a great satirical ending. It's not the same without it.
@@andrewpatterson5479 Its not satirical. The big 'C' is the reassurance the bad is ending.
It’s creepy and astonishing at the same time! Amazing recording!
なんて美しい!
そして、演奏が素晴らしい!
Currently falling asleep with music 🤌🏻
This must have been absolute hell to compose with everyone seemingly having their own track
ahh so this is where tool and radiohead get their inspiration
Now i understand Jonny greenwood
Это гениально!!!
the shining
Why are there so few films and recordings of Penderecki. Wilkomirska in the vi olie concerto is a testament!
Это какой-то адский эмбиент, очень интересно!
Do you want to know the origin of horror music films?
Well...Penderecki!
Cool. Especially for geometry.
wow. how the hell do you read that score, and follow the conductor? amazing.
How do all instruments manage to stay all in tune da capo alfine.
Absolute Penderecki 8, with the summerhits you remember.
His music was about how he felt during world war 2 I can’t even imagine the terror he must of been through.
Uma peça muito rica em seu entrelaçamento polifônico contemporâneo e sente-se a genialidade do autor em cada compasso.
He was from the Krakow area in Southern Poland and that part didnt see much of the war, at least not like Warsaw, but touring the country, in 2012 it was a very sad place after 50 years of Nazis and Communists. I can understand this music.
That one guy as soon as he got new kboard:
Zappa thought he was neato keen ❤
This is what you listen to when you wanna feel that nasty feeling in your gut. ( so never) its low frequency promises negative feelings. Listen to adiago for strings. Its heavenly…… and truly is a timeless-masterpiece ❤
Imagine a good top cook gets frustrated with never being able to make something new so he constructs in a special kitchen at far below zero temperature, mysterious castles out of thin frozen layers of fruit and vegetable juices. Those "dishes" are edible and look very tasty but as soon as one touches a wall of a castle, the juice melts before one can eat. Sometimes doing very artistic and "new" things is not what many hungry persons will require or like. Some will focus on the "new" aspect since they are not good eaters and call this progress. Next anyone who doesn't like this, is backward and stupid. That's where it all goes wrong....
The guy did his homewor
I thought I could read music...
This is what living with c-ptsd feels like
sodelicious................
Its beutifull but it makes me think about spiders... i dont like spiders
Говорят он в Польше кумир миллионов
9:23 Ко мне упыри, ко мне вурдалаки!
This is a official anthem of mental disorders
8:18 this part is the most terror inducing tbh, imagining that playing in a movie or even IRL while being hunted by some eildritch horror
it was used as music for a plane crash in the movie "Fearless".
Snippets were also used in both The Exorcist and The Shining, along with other Penderecki pieces.
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This is downright ridiculous.