I love your tumbling triangles for the triplet 16th-note runs: it's so charming. As usual, your post is what I consider "Must-See RUclips;" I look forward to the next one(s), Mr. Malinowski.
O my god, the haunting canons in fifths and eighths, descending chromatic notes, along with the unique tinkling sound of harpsichord and that warm timbre of the flute ... It's definitely an enjoyment listening to this.
I don’t know about the others, but the flute in classical music, especialy in Bach and Mozart, simply brings me a divine picture of beauty and heaven like places. And if you ask me, there’s nothing greater music can bring than heavenly portrail.
Words fail to express how much I like this particular graphical depiction. It represents the the music exactly the way I could imagine it. The numerous different styles made it lively (so interesting I only afterwards noticed the video was over 9 min long) and none of them came across contrived or forced. The piece of music, of course, is beautiful in itself; but, the animation was what made my day.
Dear Stephen Malinowski, thank you very much for this visualization pf this Bach music. The generative patterns of Bach music becomes more clear. Thanks a lot.
I used to enjoy bits of classical music when I was younger, but I think discovering your channel has made me want to re-visit classical music again. Keep up the good work.
The different shapes of the notes are an impressive wordless analysis of the music!
I love your tumbling triangles for the triplet 16th-note runs: it's so charming. As usual, your post is what I consider "Must-See RUclips;" I look forward to the next one(s), Mr. Malinowski.
O my god, the haunting canons in fifths and eighths, descending chromatic notes, along with the unique tinkling sound of harpsichord and that warm timbre of the flute ... It's definitely an enjoyment listening to this.
An imitation need not a canon make.
I don’t know about the others, but the flute in classical music, especialy in Bach and Mozart, simply brings me a divine picture of beauty and heaven like places. And if you ask me, there’s nothing greater music can bring than heavenly portrail.
Words fail to express how much I like this particular graphical depiction. It represents the the music exactly the way I could imagine it. The numerous different styles made it lively (so interesting I only afterwards noticed the video was over 9 min long) and none of them came across contrived or forced. The piece of music, of course, is beautiful in itself; but, the animation was what made my day.
Thank you. I'm delighted that my animation helped you enjoy this piece.
Oh, they almost always do, but this one did it particularly well. Thank you for replying and for the great content you keep making.
Dear Stephen Malinowski, thank you very much for this visualization pf this Bach music. The generative patterns of Bach music becomes more clear. Thanks a lot.
3:49 love this little motif
Similar to the end of bwv 1013
I love discovering new music through your channel. And excellent animation!
I used to enjoy bits of classical music when I was younger, but I think discovering your channel has made me want to re-visit classical music again. Keep up the good work.
Thanks!
If you get to it, I’d like to see some Paganini
I would like to see Caprice 24 at some point too.
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Wow, what lovely patterns with some nice music to go with it
Such a great piece! Keep up the good work! :)
I imagine Frederick the Great playing this at Sansoucci.... beautiful piece
Less well than most of your works! but do not be choosy :) it's always a pleasure to watch you.