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Title: Sight Reading Anyone?
Post by: alembic_doctor on March 12, 2007, 03:33:34 PM
http://www.well.com/user/bryan/waltz.html
Title: Sight Reading Anyone?
Post by: keith_h on March 12, 2007, 03:39:05 PM
More  works (http://www.well.com/user/bryan/quartet.html)  from Bryan.
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Post by: olieoliver on March 12, 2007, 07:01:55 PM
What the,....is that a,...where is....that uh.....................
Title: Sight Reading Anyone?
Post by: olieoliver on March 12, 2007, 07:02:57 PM
....................................................................never mind,.......I need a nap.....
Title: Sight Reading Anyone?
Post by: Bradley Young on March 12, 2007, 07:58:08 PM
Ow.
 
My tummy hurts.
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Post by: chuck on March 12, 2007, 08:24:33 PM
This is hilarious, Ten bucks to ten first person that can play this.
 
Chuck
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Post by: jazzyvee on March 13, 2007, 12:05:18 AM
I don't mind taking a solo in bar 5 if you like....lol
Jazzyvee
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Post by: foth on March 13, 2007, 02:42:07 AM
I'd like to hear the original cro-magnon skinning chant.
Title: Sight Reading Anyone?
Post by: terryc on April 03, 2007, 07:53:48 AM
Okay I have just picked up on this one..this has got to be a joke..has anyone tried to download from Limewire yet??
I think this score can best be described as getting as many string intruments as you can and throwing them in a cement mixer and recording the resultant cacophony
Is it a early April Fools joke??
Title: Sight Reading Anyone?
Post by: adriaan on April 03, 2007, 08:25:55 AM
Hm, there was one of those in the solf?ge class room - but I never bothered to look at it in sufficient detail. The captions are hilarious!
 
Anyone for a bit of Ives?
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Post by: beelee on April 03, 2007, 03:08:09 PM
This is a riot...........LMAO !!!!
 
Cool Timpani with small fan..............insert peanuts............gradually become agitated...........like a dirigible.................release the penguins..................remove cattle from stage.....................bow real fast slippage may occur.......balance your chair on 2 legs
 
rotfl !!!!
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Post by: pace on April 03, 2007, 03:21:44 PM
I had a professor in school who would make a good amount of $$$ on the side composing works that were impossible (or damn near) to perform.... just a thought....
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Post by: adriaan on April 04, 2007, 02:28:21 AM
Pace - is that a joke on the professor's avant-garde music? Bands like Doctor Nerve can play improbably complicated pieces, but they don't exactly rake in the money.
Title: Sight Reading Anyone?
Post by: jags on April 04, 2007, 05:00:56 AM
stu hamm may be able to get a grip on this piece of sheet music
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Post by: laytonco on April 04, 2007, 11:08:44 AM
FOR SALE: All my musical equipment. I quit!
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Post by: jazzyvee on April 04, 2007, 11:33:53 AM
I'm more than happy to take your tribute off you then :-)
Jazzyvee
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Post by: pace on April 04, 2007, 03:30:52 PM
No Adriaan, no joke. The money is in publishing a score and selling it to the avant conductor who is looking for a challenge.....  
 
Ballet Mechanique existed and was attempted for how many years before Paul Lehrman pulled it off a few years back?!?
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Post by: adriaan on April 05, 2007, 02:06:36 AM
Pace - I didn't know Lehrman. The Antheil site (http://antheil.org/ target=_blank) - quite an enjoyable site! - mentions the Ensemble Moderne (http://www.ensemble-modern.com/english/index.htm target=_blank)'s earlier performances:quote:Until the 1990s, this version of the piece had never been performed in its original instrumentation, since the technology for linking and synchronizing multiple player pianos, whether 4 or 16, although theoretically possible when Antheil conceived the piece, turned out not to be practical. The European-based Ensemble Moderne was the first to attempt the piece: in 1996 and 1999, they performed it in Germany and France using two custom-modified MIDI-driven player pianos to play the 16 parts, and six pianists to play the two human parts.I have the Ensemble Moderne Fighting the waves CD, but can't find the issue date right now - so Lehrman in 1999 was probably the US premi?re of the original score, but Europe got there first (well, Antheil's original premi?res were in Europe too, so bl?h).
 
Here's a sample from the Lithuanian Night (http://www.ensemble-modern.com/cds/jukebox.php?beispiel=2 target=_blank) section of the Ballet M?chanique, from the Ensembe Moderne CD - unfortunately no player pianos to be heard. The player allows you to select samples from other CDs as well.
 
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Title: Sight Reading Anyone?
Post by: pace on April 05, 2007, 09:20:54 PM
Adriaan,
I was a stage tech for Lehrman's performance (I actually think I got credited on the album too!).... Yamaha was gratious enough to loan us the 16 player pianos~ that was the one aspect of the score that had never been pulled off before. Having all of those pianos going onstage at the same time was insane.  
 
Thanks for the links!!!
-Mike
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Post by: adriaan on April 06, 2007, 03:55:45 AM
Mike,
 
You win hands down! Ensemble Moderne did it with 2 player pianos for the 16 parts - wussies!
 
That must have been quite an experience. Did you run into any propellors?
Title: Sight Reading Anyone?
Post by: pace on April 06, 2007, 06:58:13 AM
Adriaan,
 
Id love to hear another performance of it.... Considering that a lot of the player piano parts are doubled, you can definitely do it with less.... Lehrman wrote the book on MIDI, literally. So syncing up the 16 pianos was the challenge at the time. Unfortunately the propellors were flown in... if you look at the pics from the Lowell show, you can see the speakers on sticks behind some of the player pianos..... But the bell alarms were real & on rigging above the ensemble. The most intense part of the performance were the two human pianists.... I still remember watching Juanita Tsu bang out some of those sequences with a fierce amount of energy.  
 
Sorry to hijack the thread....  
-Mike
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Post by: adriaan on April 06, 2007, 07:23:56 AM
What thread? You lost me there. ;-)
 
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