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In Reply to: I'm in general agreement with what you say posted by Chris from Lafayette on April 21, 2021 at 10:52:21:
All down hill from Adams' Harmonielehre, (sp). Rapturous applause when I heard it live at Davies. I like some of Ingram Marshall's music.
I may have to try Glass again, after hearing the Olafsson's Glassworks.
Higdon, Theofanidis, and Bates, that new young guy who mixes "beats" with orchestra, can't remember his damn name. I listened in vain to his Violin concerto which was coupled with Meyer's Barber VC.
I need to investigate Solonen's music.
I can't think of any other tonal superstars off the top of my head.
Speaking of the composer Meyer I do like his "down home" music.
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- I was never burned by the "Serialists," etc. but I'm still waiting for my Compassionate Cacophonist epiphany - jdaniel@jps.net 19:21:45 04/21/21 (4)
- RE: Compassionate Cacophonist - peppy m. 10:27:41 04/22/21 (3)
- Compassionate Cacophonists = modern composers of the post-Berg, post-Copland, post Bartok schools? - jdaniel@jps.net 11:22:54 04/22/21 (2)
- Yes - Rautavaara isn't bad (from the little I've heard) - Chris from Lafayette 16:08:14 04/22/21 (1)
- I haven't heard much by the holy minimalists. As for what's going on in the the young composing world today... - jdaniel@jps.net 17:53:01 04/22/21 (0)