George Crumb - Mundus Canis - 1. Tammy
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First movement of George Crumb's Mundus Canis, featuring George Crumb on percussion and David Starobin on guitar. This video was filmed with a photo camera (so, I'm sorry for the poor quality) on 01 March 2007 at Riceland Hall, Fowler Center, Arkansas State University.
Tags for this video: Canis Crumb David George guitar Mundus percussion Starobin
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| Thanks so much for ... ( 1 year ago by suramerica) |
| Thanks so much for posting this!!!! |
| How brilliant! ;-( ... ( 1 year ago by UAclassico) |
| How brilliant! ;-( Why even bother. I guess one positive function of this video is that I won't be buying the sheet music to see how it sounds. If Crumb had the talent, I think he woud make real use of the guitar rather than using it as a percussion noisemaker. There is absolutely no lyricism to this music, might as well enter the notes in finale and have it rendered in MIDI. Truly disappointing |
| I think you should ... ( 1 year ago by offlineyr) |
| I think you should think twice when crticizing Crumb's music - especially if you rely on a bad recording. For me there are many things in this piece which are (at least) worth to think about their meanings ... Thanks for posting. |
| You're just ... ( 1 year ago by phenomenonnon) |
| You're just throwing out regurgitated Humanities 101 crap to sound "intelligent". You have no idea what you're talking about. Your "percussion noisemaker" remark is about as relevant as saying "my house is brick so I hate wood". |
| How would you know ... ( 1 year ago by UAclassico) |
| How would you know from where my assessment is coming from? I'm not familiar with HUM 101,but if my comment rings in tune with some label that was applied to Crumb in another source, maybe I read it more than a decade ago and it must've stuck--as do most things that are profoundly true. I am familiar with 20th century music theory and history (classes I took 13 years ago), so say what you want, but Mundus Canis is meandering (yet interestingly, repetitious) crap IMO. A total waste of time. |
| George would not ... ( 1 year ago by jazzmaster3000) |
| George would not approve of this online fighting. No sir. |
| Im sorry, but you ... ( 1 year ago by xencage) |
| Im sorry, but you are a total idiot. |
| You're certainly ... ( 1 year ago by BrucknerEnthusiast) |
| You're certainly right about the dangers of critising music when relying on a bad recording. I took part in a performance of Crumb's Makrokosmos III (Music for a Music Evening) at the 1987 Edinburgh Festival (broadcast by the BBC) but I was the only performer in the ensemble who had bothered to research what sounds Crumb wanted. I felt that our performance had virtually ZERO poetic value, yet the CD recording supervised by Crumb himself was beautiful. |
| George crumb's ... ( 10 months ago by j2daonathan) |
| George crumb's music in my opinion is to create a mood not to be lyrical in anyway I mean put on "black angels(the departure)" by him... full blast in a dark room by yourself I mean your crapping your pants! but anyway I think he's genius in a sense but that's just me! everyone has their opinions I guess it's what you look for in music..... |
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