Jukka Tiensuu: Anomal Dances, Concerto for Quarter Tone Accordion (1/2)
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Jukka Tiensuu (b. 1948): Anomal Dances, Concerto for Quarter Tone Accordion and Symphony Orchestra (2015)
Veli Kujala, accordion
Susanna Mälkki, conductor
Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra
Helsinki Music Centre, 20 March 2015 - Hudba
I've watched this about 10 times now, and I still can't get enough...
This is from the Slosh scene from
'Battle of the Packages'
This hurts my perfect pitch.
Edit: I dig it nonetheless!
uhm, shouldnt it do the exact opposite ?
@@chayew4660 Maybe, but not at first...
If it was really "perfect" pitch, it wouldn't matter.
@@fartwrangler Maybe...
Es ist eben Vierteltonmusik. Eine andere musikalische Sprache. Muß man erstmal hören lernen. Aber dann ist es wundervoll.
I luv it. moar plz
Definitely different. I found some parts to be abrasive but I enjoy the experimental side of classical music.
interessant
Pero me encanto!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sounds like a soundtrack for a game or something? I heard something similar like this.
Does he get seriously lost at the end or is it really part of the song?
it's this technique the composer invented called cadenza. i was amazed too!
I think his part is written with instructions for the player to “act” as if they are lost.
This is, by far, the weirdest piece of orchestra music I have ever heard.
Not the weirdest I have heard but definitely the weirdest I have liked. :D
Quarter tone is difficult for some😂
be troppo buono tecnicamente ci vuole tanto virtuosita tallento chi sa guanti anni di scuola musicale ms di certo un po monotono ciao G.FERRERI
It's spelled 'animal'
core.musicfinland.fi/works/anomal-dances
a bit of a waste of an instrument with a lot of expressive and musical potential in my opinion. I'm not against experimental music by any means, but this just seems like a lot of mostly novelty effects in succession... I don't really hear anything interesting or well-composed, just gimmicks and noises. Would have been more innovative and interesting to, idk, write some music. Such a unique combination, quarter tone accordion and orchestra, and so little made of it
That's just my opinion of course, other may disagree! Maybe in the room the soundscape is really impressive? From here it sounds like a whole lot of aimless nonsense and irritating whining.
Stop to ridicule the audience or to mock the public!
+Latchezar Dimitrov What?....
+JonJohn Ramos Bulshit, this will be never considered like music!
+Latchezar Dimitrov I agree it sounds pretty bad, but I just didn't understand what you said.
+JonJohn Ramos Sorry for my "english", I mean that the composer is not musician at all and I will ever prefer Mozart :-)
+Latchezar Dimitrov Ah, that makes much more sense. Thanks!
A lot of nonsense !....and I like and play contemporary music............