I believe 5's are reserved for modern music employing extended effects and unusual notation.Meredith wrote:If Ibert and Nielson are 4, what gets a 5? Rodrigo?
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The 5s are by such composers as Robert Dick, Larsen, some Fukushima, Will Offermans, mostly contemporary and almost always unaccompanied. The Berio Sequenza is only a 4(!?!). The Ibert concerto, Prokofiev sonata, Liebermann's big pieces, and a couple of the French things are 4s, and most of the standard rep into the late-middle 20th century is considered a 3. Our technical bar just keeps climbing--imagine where it'll be in 20 more years!?.
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Soon they'll have to have those robotic flute players to handle what composers'll be writing.MeLizzard wrote:Robert Dick, Larsen, some Fukushima, Will Offermans, mostly contemporary and almost always unaccompanied. The Berio Sequenza is only a 4(!?!). The Ibert concerto, Prokofiev sonata, Liebermann's big pieces, and a couple of the French things are 4s, and most of the standard rep into the late-middle 20th century is considered a 3. Our technical bar just keeps climbing--imagine where it'll be in 20 more years!?.
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Yep... just about. And they are working on that too..... http://www.larrykrantz.com
go to the home page. Scroll to the bottom. There is a link about robotic flutists...... ewwww
go to the home page. Scroll to the bottom. There is a link about robotic flutists...... ewwww
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I know! I've read that, and watched the anthropomorphic flutists evolve....they're getting better, but still aren't anywhere close to where they would need to be to replace humans. I still think it's amazing that they could build a robot to play flute!fluteguy18 wrote:Yep... just about. And they are working on that too..... http://www.larrykrantz.com
go to the home page. Scroll to the bottom. There is a link about robotic flutists...... ewwww
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I shudder at the thought -- I hate contemporary music! Even the harmonic note at the end of Ibert Concerto, Movt. 2, gives me the heebie-jeebies!
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Random funny story -- In college, on a practice chemistry exam, we had to calculate the density of platinum. It took me all of three seconds to write down "21.5" with a huge flourish!
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Random funny story -- In college, on a practice chemistry exam, we had to calculate the density of platinum. It took me all of three seconds to write down "21.5" with a huge flourish!
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Another funny math story. Absolutely no relation to the flute, but ties into Pi. Any math geeks out there will appreciate.
I had a HS friend who started college determined to graduate with an average of "Pi." Not because he thought that a 3.14 was the best he could do. He just thought it'd be increadibly cool to graduate with a "Pi" average. (Yes, science geeks, the whole lot of us.)
Anyway, when he realized that "Pi" wasn't going to happen, he decided to buckle down and shoot for "e", instead. Came pretty close to it, as I recall.
I had a HS friend who started college determined to graduate with an average of "Pi." Not because he thought that a 3.14 was the best he could do. He just thought it'd be increadibly cool to graduate with a "Pi" average. (Yes, science geeks, the whole lot of us.)
Anyway, when he realized that "Pi" wasn't going to happen, he decided to buckle down and shoot for "e", instead. Came pretty close to it, as I recall.
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