This is Dutilleux's "breakout" piece, coming after the 2nd Symphony (itself a masterpiece but in a relatively more conventional way). "Metaboles" is astonishingly imaginative and ravishing. Music of a higher realm.
Henri was a master of fascinating music that is completely forgettable. This is an incredibly inventive score with no song for you to hum on the way home after the concert.
@@RyanPower just want to let you know that, yes these kind of videos wont get much views, since classical music has such a small audience, and even smaller amount of people listen to contemporary scores.. BUT, for those who stumble across videos like these, we cant thank you and other uploaders enough. You guys are truly doing god's work
I started making videos myself because I felt the same way towards other score video creators. It's great to be able to listen to music and have the scores to read at the same time, especially for much lesser known works such as this, and I think it's great to get more people to find music that they've never heard before. But thank you very much for your comment, it's great to hear from other people who are also passionate about music nowadays! :)))
This is the kind of score that I would print out and have it on my desk so that I can consult it when I compose or orchestrate.
This is Dutilleux's "breakout" piece, coming after the 2nd Symphony (itself a masterpiece but in a relatively more conventional way). "Metaboles" is astonishingly imaginative and ravishing.
Music of a higher realm.
Lineaire is easily one of the most ravishing, captivating string passages for orchestra.
Totally agree! Clearly inspired by Messiaen
Absolute masterpiece. Like a combination of Koechlin's "Les Bandar-Log", Messiaen, and Lutoslawski.
Masterpiece.
I've never heard this before. Brilliant!
Thanks for the score! Such a well written piece.
Wow, the two bars leading up to rehearsal 12 (5:41) are otherworldly.
Wow absolutely god tier beautiful orchestral colours!!! How do you do this??
Be French
Linéaire is one of the greatest writings for string orchestra ever
Very strong viola at the start of "Lineaire."
Wow
Thank you! Insta subbed
Thank you :)
Henri was a master of fascinating music that is completely forgettable. This is an incredibly inventive score with no song for you to hum on the way home after the concert.
and what is wrong with that? Since when is memorability the most important element of music?
@@jimit.4220 When people don't remember you after meeting you at a party......
You don't need to remember a melody to remember the piece. Like how you don't need to remember funny quotes or quips to know if you like a person.
I can hum so many of the tunes in this piece! 😊
@@UtsyoChakraborty Sadly, you will be humming alone.
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Great technical work in orchestration, but in general very borring.
Sad to hear that :( I find it very exciting really
Oui tres triste d entendre de telles reactions ...l époque sans doute...
@@NothingFunnyAboutTheseCarpets
thank you for your upload!
Glad you enjoyed!
@@RyanPower just want to let you know that, yes these kind of videos wont get much views, since classical music has such a small audience, and even smaller amount of people listen to contemporary scores..
BUT, for those who stumble across videos like these, we cant thank you and other uploaders enough. You guys are truly doing god's work
I started making videos myself because I felt the same way towards other score video creators. It's great to be able to listen to music and have the scores to read at the same time, especially for much lesser known works such as this, and I think it's great to get more people to find music that they've never heard before. But thank you very much for your comment, it's great to hear from other people who are also passionate about music nowadays! :)))