G. Crumb: Music for a Summer Evening (Makrokosmos III)
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- George Crumb (b. 1929) Music for a Summer Evening (Makrokosmos III) for Two Amplified Pianos and Percussion (Two Players) (1974)
[0:04] Nocturnal Sounds (The Awakening)
[6:20] Wanderer - Fantasy
[11:23] The Advent
[18:37] Myth
[24:30] Music of the Starry Night
Nadia Shpachenko, piano
Genevieve Feiwen Lee, piano
Nick Terry, percussion
Justin DeHart, percussion
Recorded Live
Pomona College
November 6, 2011
Absolutely stunning performance. Music of the Starry Night is absolutely transcendental: performing and musicianship of the very highest order. I cannot imagine a performance better than this.
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for sharing this and for not putting ads!
Ive listened to this work countless times and this ensemble offers what is in my opinion, the pinnacle of performance quality.
Phenomenal effort by the musicians!
Thank you!
@@NadiaShpachenkopianist Honestly, thank you! I did a theoretical analysis of Starry Night for my theory undergrad and your ensembles interpretation was still a pleasure to listen to even after 100 or so repetitions haha
Transcendental!
Wow, that’s very cool! Thank you!
The best ensemble I've ever heard!!!
If any life in the cosmos exists, there is a perfect connection with an Earth can be established!
Did I take a master class with Maestro Crumb?
It was at Arcosanti
Music festival. I remember Anthony Braxton,
Dave Holland, I do remember George Crumb. Took a some mescalane and was tripping balls had a fantastic time.
Anthony Braxton! He won his MacArthur Award when I was at Wesleyan. Couldn't stand his large-scale works, but hearing him play solos through his office door was pretty amazing :-)
A really nice performance. Bravo.
Heard/saw this performed in 1975 at the University of Texas at Austin. Images of African savannahs mixed with Grecian temples under the starry firmament...
Great…!
i convinced my college's band director to have me and three other music students perform this by the time we're seniors. I'll be doing percussion 1. do you guys have any advice for us in terms of timing our entrances with each other, especially in difficult points like the sempre piu agitato section of movement 1?
Movt 2 at 10:34
Umm... not quite