• @[email protected]
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    6 days ago

    Silly tardigrade’s playing on the wrong side of the bridge. Do they teach nothing at tardigrade music school?

    • @ylph
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      245 days ago

      He’s playing Penderecki

      • RuBisCO
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        225 days ago

        TIL. Thank you!

        but the piece that truly brought him to international attention was Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima (see threnody and atomic bombing of Hiroshima), written in 1960 for 52 string instruments. In it, he makes use of extended instrumental techniques (for example, playing behind the bridge, bowing on the tailpiece).

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krzysztof_Penderecki

        • @ylph
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          95 days ago

          The Threnody is definitely his most famous, but he has used that technique in some of his solo compositions for cello as well - example

          • RuBisCO
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            85 days ago

            Oh WOW!
            That’s…something else entirely.
            So violent! Yet also subtle and quiet.
            Yields immediate visceral reactions.
            The entire instrument is so thoroughly explored.
            How does one remember such a piece?
            Or keep the original bow and strings to the end?
            Striking. Marvelous. Beautiful. I’m all for it.

            An amendment of something conjured by it:

            It’s not safe out here. It’s wonderous; with treasures vibrations to satiate desires both subtle and gross, but it’s not for the timid.

    • @foggenbooty
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      55 days ago

      It’s also not even a violin.

      • @[email protected]
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        75 days ago

        It’s hard to tell. It looks deep like a cello, but the bridge doesn’t look quite high enough. Maybe at the tardigrade scale stringed instruments are made a little differently.