What classical music you listening to, luv?

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The slow march continues ...



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Damn you are one a Feldman-athon!

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Damn you are one a Feldman-athon!

Ain’t done yet Tyson! About 6 more to go.





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The last of the Feldman mini-marathon! (My wife is threatening me to cease and desist! )  :nono:



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The Malcolm Arnold symphonies are an acquired taste, but I love them, esp. in these Vernon Handley conducted performances.


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« Reply #2430 on: 9 Aug 2018, 04:53 pm »
The last of the Feldman mini-marathon! (My wife is threatening me to cease and desist! )  :nono:




I listened to some Feldman based on your marathon.  Interesting.  Sounds like a soundtrack to a mystical/poetic movie by someone like Terrence Malick.  Good in small doses, but no way I could do a marathon like you did. 

PS, any other modernist composers that you really like?  I'm already familiar with Steve Reich, Terry Riley, John Adams, Jennifer Higdon, Avo Paart, Messaien, Aho, Glass, Ligeti,  Boulez, Webern. 

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I listened to some Feldman based on your marathon.  Interesting.  Sounds like a soundtrack to a mystical/poetic movie by someone like Terrence Malick.  Good in small doses, but no way I could do a marathon like you did. 

PS, any other modernist composers that you really like?  I'm already familiar with Steve Reich, Terry Riley, John Adams, Jennifer Higdon, Avo Paart, Messaien, Aho, Glass, Ligeti,  Boulez, Webern.

Roger Sessions wrote eight or nine symphonies. All are great, imo.  The first is the most approachable. I also enjoy his violin and piano concertos.  A younger composer who wrote similar music, but I wish there was more of it, is Charles Wuorinen. A contemporary Danish composer named Paul Ruders is another to check out.

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« Reply #2432 on: 11 Aug 2018, 03:07 pm »
I listened to some Feldman based on your marathon.  Interesting.  Sounds like a soundtrack to a mystical/poetic movie by someone like Terrence Malick.  Good in small doses, but no way I could do a marathon like you did. 

PS, any other modernist composers that you really like?  I'm already familiar with Steve Reich, Terry Riley, John Adams, Jennifer Higdon, Avo Paart, Messaien, Aho, Glass, Ligeti,  Boulez, Webern.

Hi Tyson,
I’d add Louis Andriessen, George Antheil, Béla Bartók, Earle Brown, John Cage, Elliott Carter, George Crumb, Mauricio Kagel, Meredith Monk, Conlon Nancarrow, Luigi Nono, Harry Partch, Wolfgang Rihm, Kaija Saariaho, Giacinto Scelsi, Dieter Schnebel, Karlheinz Stockhausen, and Pēteris Vasks.

I’ve been listening to several Rihm disks this week and really enjoy them.

I’d also suggest to keep an eye on Andolink’s postings. He’s far more knowledgable about contemporary music than I. And I have Andolink to thank for the Rihm and Per Norgard suggestions.

Oh no ... do I sense a Meredith Monk marathon coming on??

Cheers,
Lester


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« Reply #2433 on: 11 Aug 2018, 10:41 pm »
Roger Sessions wrote eight or nine symphonies. All are great, imo.  The first is the most approachable. I also enjoy his violin and piano concertos.  A younger composer who wrote similar music, but I wish there was more of it, is Charles Wuorinen. A contemporary Danish composer named Paul Ruders is another to check out.

Thanks, I will check them out!

Hi Tyson,
I’d add Louis Andriessen, George Antheil, Béla Bartók, Earle Brown, John Cage, Elliott Carter, George Crumb, Mauricio Kagel, Meredith Monk, Conlon Nancarrow, Luigi Nono, Harry Partch, Wolfgang Rihm, Kaija Saariaho, Giacinto Scelsi, Dieter Schnebel, Karlheinz Stockhausen, and Pēteris Vasks.

I’ve been listening to several Rihm disks this week and really enjoy them.

I’d also suggest to keep an eye on Andolink’s postings. He’s far more knowledgable about contemporary music than I. And I have Andolink to thank for the Rihm and Per Norgard suggestions.

Oh no ... do I sense a Meredith Monk marathon coming on??

Cheers,
Lester



Excellent.  Bartok, Cage and Carter I'm familiar with, but the others I have very little exposure to - will check them out.  Thank you!

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« Reply #2434 on: 11 Aug 2018, 11:35 pm »
The new cd has arrived ... and it’s time for another exciting episode of Keeping Up With the Andolinks!

This is delightful:




And for afters:





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Anton Bruckner: Symphony No. 6 in A major


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Brian Ferneyhough: String Quartet No. 6
Arditti Quartet


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Thanks to this thread:


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We’re resting between Books right now.  Yesterday Angela Hewitt played Book One for us in a small church in Stratford, ON.  In about two hours we will be back there for Book Two.

Her recording of this music may be the best available but this is better than the best!