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This channel serves as a listening platform.
'Listen'.
Dedicated to showcasing (primarily post-ww2) instrumental, vocal, orchestral and electro-acoustic works; for the purpose(s) of study, 'reflection' and active-listening.
"The hidden harmony is better than the obvious" Heraclitus
'Listen'.
Dedicated to showcasing (primarily post-ww2) instrumental, vocal, orchestral and electro-acoustic works; for the purpose(s) of study, 'reflection' and active-listening.
"The hidden harmony is better than the obvious" Heraclitus
Klaus Huber ~ Schattenblätter
Schattenblätter
Klaus Huber
(1975)
....For bass-clarinet, cello and piano....
Klaus Huber
(1975)
....For bass-clarinet, cello and piano....
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Відео
Moritz Eggert ~ Hibernalische Gesänge
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Hibernalische Gesänge Moritz Eggert (1987) ....For voice quartet....
Bent Sørenson ~ La Mattina
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La Mattina [piano concerto no. 2] Bent Sørenson (2009) *Leif Ove Andsnes and NCO [live]* .Franz Marc.
Mauricio Sotelo ~ como llora el agua
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como llora el agua Mauricio Sotelo (2008) ....For guitar....
Leo Brouwer ~ Paisaje Cubano con Campañas
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Paisaje Cubano con Campañas Leo Brouwer (2001) ....For guitar.... *Elena Casoli*
Faithealer ~ Bound and Chained
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Faithealer Bound and Chained (2008) title track
Atau Tanaka ~ DSCP
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DSCP Atau Tanaka (2001) ....For chamber orchestra, infrared and theremin....
Hans Otte ~ Alpha-Omega II
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Alpha-Omega II Hans Otte (1965) *Schola Cantorum Stuttgart with Clytus Gottwald*
Mauricio Kagel ~ Ensemble
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Ensemble Mauricio Kagel (1971) *Schola Cantorum Stuttgart with Clytus Gottwald*
Juan Arroyo ~ Sikus-arka/ira
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Sikus-arka/ira Juan Arroyo *Prime recorder ensemble*
Friedrich Goldmann ~ "Sing', Lessing"
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"Sing', Lessing" Friedrich Goldmann (1978) *Siegfried Lorenz with Bläservereinigung Berlin*
Michaël Levinas - Par-Delà...
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Par-Delà... Michaël Levinas (1994) ....For grand orchestra.... *SWFSO Baden-Baden*
Ramón Lazkano ~ Su-Itzalak
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Su-Itzalak (sombres de fuego) Ramón Lazkano (1991) ....For 8 cellos.... *Cello Octet Conjunto Ibérico* .Joan Mitchell.
Shigeaki Saegusa ~ (Baire's Theorem)
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(Baire's Theorem) Shigeaki Saegusa ....For electric piano.... *Aki Takahashi* .Saul Steinberg.
Hans Werner Henze ~ Antifone
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Antifone Hans Werner Henze (1960) ....For 11 solo strings, winds and percussion.... *NDRSO under the direction of Peter Ruzicka* .Diebenkorn.
Mauricio Kagel ~ Zwei Mann Orchester
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Mauricio Kagel ~ Zwei Mann Orchester
Helmut Lachenmann ~ Schwankungen am Rand
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Helmut Lachenmann ~ Schwankungen am Rand
Dagitoy ti daton daytoy nagkauna nga atap a lubong > agbiag, makibingay, mangaywan, agragsak ken agbiag a sangsangkamaysa. Daksanggasat ta naipamaysatayo unay iti agbaliwbaliw a panawen ta awan pay ti tiempo wenno pannakaammotayo nga agorganisar ngem adda pay laeng ti espiritu ⛪🧭🧙♂🧚
Look at life before cell phones and technology.....😮 Man how beautiful i bet it was to have actually experienced! I don't remember cell phones being prevalent until i was 9or10.... But this is completely different!
I can see why people were pissed at this guy🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is what Spongebob probably hears during the weekends
28:40
¿Por qué no hay subtitulos?
good, static background noise for doing something else more interesting. Thanks, Mort
A perfect upload with no sound jumps or 'blips'. The sound is forward a full. Many thanks for posting this treasure.
I like listening to this when I write my fic drafts. Cuz it just makes my brain go tv static, and I zone out from any background noise. After a few minutes I just forget I'm listening to this and look and down at my journal to see the whole 30 minutes worth of a written scene.
Thank you for uploading this characteristically gorgeous piece by the ever-wonderful maestro Huber.
No começo estava tudo muito confuso, no final parecia que estava no começo.... Acho isso maravilhoso!!!
sodelicious............................
Interessting
This channel name fits this perfectly
9:57- 10:08 favorite part
Could not listen to this music 50 years ago in the 70’s. Now it doesn’t offend me like it did 50 years ago.
#OdedFriedGaon #OdedMusic
I don't get how this is music.
This is like garbage Halloween candy...you can't stop
BlacK Cubish!
I can definitely see why this isn’t to everyone’s taste but I like it! Requires more active listening than usual, so I can pick out individual bits from the chaos. Cool stuff!
my friend sam sent me this and now I want to eat a steel toe covered shoe. Only for the shoe
Cool stuff.
why i like it and dislike it at same time
The music isn't my cup of tea
Mi mente quedó en suspenso cuando escuché esto. No era posible hacer nda más.
Great piece.
Na toto treba nervy nielen ako poslucháč, ale aj ako interpret. Inak cítim v tejto muzike aj akýsi pokoj potrebný pre dnešnú rýchlu dobu.
Peinture de Jean-Pierre Pincemin ?
😂❤
😂👍
Fascinating, well informed, and well made documentary. Thank you.
does someone have guitar tabs on this?
IDK why, but I can't feel panic with this anymore, I feel like some really obscure metal and noise music made me feel like this is normal music to my ears
When I was a young man, I was one of those jazz purists who didn’t like what Ornette was making, but many years later and listening to more of his music, I realized I was wrong. The more I listen to Ornette Coleman, the more I appreciate him and his genius. Rest In Peace Ornette Coleman 🙏🏾
Like escher Dislike loud music
Personnel, please?
Anthony Braxton - conductor Dwight Andrews, Marty Ehrlich, Vinny Golia, J. D. Parran, Ned Rothenberg - saxophones, clarinets, flutes, piccolo Rob Howard, Michael Mossman, Leo Smith, Kenny Wheeler - trumpet Ray Anderson, George E. Lewis, James King Roosa - trombones, tuba Marilyn Crispell - piano Birgit Taubhorn - accordion Bobby Naughton - vibraphone James Emery - electric guitar John Lindberg, Brian Smith - bass Thurman Barker - percussion, marimba Robert Ostertag - synthesizer
Many thanks 👍 @@gabrielmeyer4458
“Is mayonnaise a music genre?” Ngl it’s oddly soothing, I’m saving this for a rainy day.
Depth in art and human suffering go hand in hand. Exquisite camera work by the way. I enjoyed this documentary from start to finish and wish it would go on forever.
The great thing about being a free jazz player: Youll never have to worry about fuckin up during a live show
I have loved his work for many years and enjoy coming back to this documentary after first seeing it years ago. What a different world he was looking at during his time. What a beauty and what a sad person. Sorry to hear of the many tough times behind the amazing art. PLUR...to all.
Why don’t put some random screaming monkeys and some donkey and some ducks honk ??
Random notes everywhere
Aahhhh yesss... listening to music while stuck in traffic, on the streets of Kolkata be like😊
And the drummer says., "hey guys, wanna to do one of my songs"?
Musical hyperlinks
Thanks for sharing this. I love how he integrates electronics with the acoustic instruments.
It reminds me of Feldman’s chamber works from the 50s and early 60s. But it’s busier than old Morty’s pieces.
Always good to find another free jazz channel