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Yuji Takahashi: Six Stoicheia (1969)
A lovely piece for four violins from a composer better known for his work as a new-music pianist. The indefatigable Paul Zukofsky (x 4) performs.
Art by Jackson Pollock.
Art by Jackson Pollock.
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Morton Feldman: Last Pieces (1959)
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John Tilbury, piano. Art by Philip Guston.
Morton Feldman: Violin and Orchestra (1979)
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This piece (at about 65 minutes in length), along with the first string quartet (also from 1979, ~70 minutes), signals the full transition into Feldman's late period. This is opening of the premiere performance, presented by new music superhero Paul Zukofsky. Cristóbal Halffter leads the RSO Frankfurt. Art by Philip Guston.
John Cage: Two (1987)
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The first of Cage's late number pieces. Eberhard Blum and Marianne Schroeder perform. Art by John Cage.
Charles Ives: Sonata No. 2 "Concord" - Hawthorne
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Sonata No. 2, "Concord, Mass., 1840-60" II. Hawthorne John Kirkpatrick, piano. "[Hawthorne] is but an 'extended fragment' trying to suggest some of his wilder, fantastical adventures into the half-childlike, half-fairylike phantasmal realms. It may have something to do with the children's excitement on that 'frosty Berkshire morning, and the frost imagery on the enchanted hall window' or someth...
Charles Ives: Sonata No. 2 "Concord" - Thoreau
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Sonata No. 2, "Concord, Mass., 1840-60" IV. Thoreau John Kirkpatrick, piano. ". . .And if there shall be a program let it follow his thought on an autumn day of Indian summer at Walden a shadow of a thought at first, colored by the mist and haze over the pond: Low anchored cloud, Fountain head and Source of rivers. . . . Dew cloth, dream drapery Drifting meadow of the air. . . . but this is mom...
Charles Ives: Sonata No. 2 "Concord" - The Alcotts
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Sonata No. 2, "Concord, Mass., 1840-60" III. The Alcotts John Kirkpatrick, piano. "There is a commonplace beauty about 'Orchard House' a kind of spiritual sturdiness underlying its quaint picturesqueness a kind of common triad of the New England homestead, whose overtones tell us that there must have been something aesthetic fibered in the Puritan severity the self-sacrificing part of the ideal...
Charles Ives: Sonata No. 2 "Concord" - Emerson (2/2)
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Sonata No. 2, "Concord, Mass., 1840-60" I. Emerson (cont.) John Kirkpatrick, piano.
Charles Ives: Sonata No. 2 "Concord" - Emerson (1/2)
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Sonata No. 2, "Concord, Mass., 1840-60" I. Emerson John Kirkpatrick, piano. There's a few recordings of this piece floating around, but this is well worth a listen a long OOP recording (1968) by John Kirkpatrick, the man largely responsible for Ives' published legacy, and one of his earliest champions. He gave the first public performance of this piece in 1939, initiating a critical reevaluatio...
Frederic Rzewski: Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues, part 2/2
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Paul Jacobs, piano.
Frederic Rzewski: Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues (1979), part 1/2
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Last and most popular piece in his set of North American Ballads. Paul Jacobs, piano.
Frederic Rzewski: Down By The Riverside (1979)
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Third of four North American Ballads. Paul Jacobs, piano.
Frederic Rzewski: Dreadful Memories (1978)
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The first of Rzewski's four North American Ballads, written for and performed by Paul Jacobs. This one is after Aunt Molly Jackson, modeled on the hymn tune "Precious Memories". Lyrics: www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/parton/2/dreadful.html
Frederic Rzewski: Which Side Are You On? (1978)
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Performed by the dedicatee, Paul Jacobs, with a couple of stanzas of "Which Side Are You On?" sung by Florence Reece. Part of Rzewski's "North American Ballads", four piano pieces based on old workers' songs. Jacobs unfortunately skips the optional long cadenza on the last page Rzewski is a skilled improviser from his days with MEV, but most classically trained pianists are a bit timid about ap...
Morton Feldman: Piano (1977), part 3/3
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Morton Feldman: Piano (1977), part 3/3
Morton Feldman: Piano (1977), part 2/3
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Morton Feldman: Piano (1977), part 2/3
Morton Feldman: Piano (1977), part 1/3
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Morton Feldman: Piano (1977), part 1/3
Morton Feldman: Piano Four Hands (1958)
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Morton Feldman: Piano Four Hands (1958)
John Cage: Atlas Eclipticalis (1962)
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John Cage: Atlas Eclipticalis (1962)
Elliott Carter: Adagio tenebroso (1994), part 2/2
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Elliott Carter: Adagio tenebroso (1994), part 2/2
Elliott Carter: Adagio tenebroso (1994), part 1/2
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Elliott Carter: Adagio tenebroso (1994), part 1/2
Claude Debussy: Le Martyre de Saint-Sébastien (1911)
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Claude Debussy: Le Martyre de Saint-Sébastien (1911)
Morton Feldman: Turfan Fragments (1980), part 3/3
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Morton Feldman: Turfan Fragments (1980), part 3/3
Morton Feldman: Turfan Fragments (1980), part 2/3
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Morton Feldman: Turfan Fragments (1980), part 2/3
Morton Feldman: Turfan Fragments (1980), part 1/3
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Morton Feldman: Turfan Fragments (1980), part 1/3
Elliott Carter: Duo (1973-4), part 2/2
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Elliott Carter: Duo (1973-4), part 2/2
Elliott Carter: Duo (1973-4), part 1/2
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Elliott Carter: Duo (1973-4), part 1/2
Morton Feldman: Piano and String Quartet (1985)
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Morton Feldman: Piano and String Quartet (1985)
I have been using Thoreau in my teaching for years and just learned about this piece today. I'm grateful to have this for the first day of the upcoming semester!
C'est super, vraiment super !
4:20 this is great wow
who is here for a class
This is a good performance, better than CSO in my opinion.
Se trata del ejercicio mas importante del compositor
I’ve never listened to this kind of music but now I can’t stop listening this song
Windows into nature itself.
Thanks, beautiful art too. Today's Avant Garde Corner... Feldman. #OdedFriedGaon #OdedMusic #OdedTodaysAvantCorner #Audioded
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Why is a whole section of the piece missing? What is the deal? This is an excerpt not the entire piece. .
Boring day in the house...
Webern's music is mercifully short.
i know the water dreams as i hear it as it does. easily i see how easy it was. as it is, waves overhead are winds on water waves. i hear a rumor. love, david 👑
So so beautiful
So beautiful
Frank Zappa enjoyed listening to this Music when he wanted to Relax he said on the Mike Douglas Show
Arte contemporaneo que nos abre las puertas a otros mundos que están muy dentro de algunos .
41, 43, 47, 53 ..
Useful guiding sample - thanks. good sound - perf & comp VG. Morty's sonic basement bargain - wallpaper peeling, ears akimbo...
This is what prime numbers sound like! Hmm, beautiful...
"Threnody for Frank Zappa" "Chasing the dope Dragon" "She dances in the wind "by Tony villodas composer
Real masterpiece!
Interesante sonata fuera de lo común con sentimientos presentes en los sonidos de las finas melodías.
Gozamena,entzuten duzun bitartean,margolan abstraktu bat ikustea.Mila esker,Antton.
Thanks so much for posting ❤️🎇🙏😍
i have never heard such a delicious piano before, i mean the erratic textures he lays down are just so beautifully rational yet they are definitely unworldly, i mean thats a complete world to that he inspired from.
Looking forward to listening to at least a few of these. My exposure to atonal and avant garde music is very limited. I hope you can find time to post more. On another note, I'm sure you know you are wasting your time on Wim W's channel, especially with that Jeremy guy. I was banned there for much less than some of the comments I see, especially under the "Can you play this?" nonsense. How can one reason with people who live in an "alternative facts" world?
To compose this piece, Cage used the Atlas Eclipticalis 1950.0 (an atlas of the stars published in 1958 by Antonín Becvár [1901-1965], a Czech astronomer), superimposing musical staves over its star-charts. johncage.org/pp/John-Cage-Work-Detail.cfm?work_ID=31
I need to buy this music then take five hits of acid.
Amazing piece. And Jaobs of course is marvelous. What a loss he was.
I've been a longtime fan of Zappa, but he didn't bring me here - I was tracking his compositional style from John Cage and Edgar Varese, and ended up back with Schoenberg and his 12-tone system, his two famous students, and the second Vienna School. Guess I should just have listened to that interview. Would have been easier - but less fun.
I love that this is an American continuation of the Bach Chorale Prelude idea... And THOSE chorale melodies themselves were often adapted from distinctly secular, even profane sources.
Amazing.
Bartok was such a delicate looking man who composed the most vigorous of music.
un incantesimo
A Rainbow of Sonorities so beautifully executed. Breathtaking!
Klee and webern matches perfectly
Hi, from Brazil. I'm artist who loves Expressionism in. Painting, and big fan of Berg's Wozzeck. Today I'm listening expressionism in music schönberg and Weber and I'm loving both.
A wise piece of music this.
Amazing how Frank Zappa has brought so many people here. That's how I discovered this Quartet.
What exactly is Quartet? In your own word's. I've known of Zappa but never really took the time to hear/see any of his music. I'm so glad I did.
onyx 2020?
Oh you observe stars? I listen to them.
Ah ha. I remember this piece from a hundred television dramas of the 60s.
RobMacKendrick It is true that atonal music, at least passages of it, were used in many darker tv shows then to evoke a pensive or tense mood. But this is music that works without being a sonic descriptor of images or a plot. But I’ll admit that it takes re-education one’s ears. I also find that sometimes I live and other times I get thirsty for tonality.
Kandinsky is a perfect background to the music. Thanks.
IT IZ NOT PETR KOTIF IT IZ JOHN CAGE
This reminds me of watching water when it's just about to boil
Barbara Hendricks?