Penderecki: Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima (1960) - Sinfonia Varsovia
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- Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima (1960)
For 52 string instruments
By Krzysztof Eugeniusz Penderecki (1933-2020)
Performed at the 80th Birthday Celebration of Krzysztof Penderecki
November 23, 2013
Sinfonia Varsovia
Krzysztof Urbański - Hudba
Edgy conductor, we need more of those people in world
Incredible how such beautiful instruments can create such chaos in addition to order
The sheer horror... the sensation of crushing horror.
close your eyes and picture the bomb dropping. thats how i listen to it. scary stuff. great, but scary
RIP A great composer for our time ....I heard him conduct his own works in Caracas Venezuela in the 1980s. And the world shall not see his like again.
Puro Latino si o no Andrés. Saludos desde México. 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Freaking amazing conducter!
yea i was weirdly mesmerized
I would marry the conductor immediately
🤣🤣🤣too late , he has a pretty hot wife, blonde babe , Joanna .
😅
Amazing conductor and revolutionary in the horror side of genres.
The conductor is amazing!
I wasn't expecting at all that Penderecki himself would show up on the stage just casually like that. This is so great!
I first heard this piece when I was 17 years old in college .I was hooked but recently I noticed he did the soundtrack music for The Exorcist .Very effective music say what you want about that movie but Its a masterpiece in modern cinema.Imitators everywhere like Jaws and Star Wars and every Masterpiece from the 70s .Growing up then I was fortunate to view those movies and the many imitators. Great creative decade.😜Heres to Deep Throat
expressive hands of the excelent conductor....
3:31 so THAT’S how they make those scary sounds in horror films...
An extraordinary masterpiece from the avant-garde polish music from 1960 and probably one of the greatest piece and most moving music by Krzysztof Penderecki !
This is sublime!
Music to my ears
I feel like I am in a mystical labyrinth of Penderecki’s music to spread infinity
Masterpiece, thanks penderecki
Thanks, Great Penderecki
Divine!
Atonal heaven - thx for sharing
close your eyes and picture the bomb falling
Gran sonido del tren pasando por la via publica
2:59
Esto da más ansiedad que mi hermana fallando un plato, un saludo
As tensions rise in the Middle East and in Eastern Europe, this song hits harder most especially the fact we are fearing nuclear war again...
Who actually likes it? 🖐️
Me! ✋
Me
Not me! Even though I'm sorry for all those people who died in the Hiroshima bombing, this music just sounds very terrible! 😣😰😱 I felt my ears hurt!
Me! It perfectly describes the horrors of the Hiroshima bombing
Terrible music has its own vibe
Who si the conductor
Polish conductor Krzysztof Ubański. Isn’t he great?
@@diallobanksmusic yes, he is! Thanks for sharing
He is a director of Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in USA and guest conductor with many major orchestras around the world, very talented, I have seen him live , just amazing. Unfortunately this year he’s ending his contract with ISO , I’m afraid he’s leaving USA .
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Mostly this is a very boring piece of music to listen to except the chaotic part. with all the pizzicato's and such. If a violinist made a mistake no one would know or notice. I wonder if many did make mistakes.
I'm not sure the conductor is strictly necessary
If you look up the score to this piece a conductor is absolutely necessary. There isn’t a time signature or a real pulse to this piece. In the score each bar is measured in seconds opposed to a solid meter. With the sharp cues and cut offs and layering of parts, it would be impossible for the orchestra of over 50 players to all together feel the piece and it play successfully