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In Reply to: I'm still waiting for archaeologists to uncover the filing cabinet that holds all the late 20th C tonal posted by jdaniel@jps.net on December 2, 2021 at 07:00:59:
Sounds like a great topic for a thread in itself. I'd start with Part*, and I agree with you about Ligeti. (And, let us not forget: Ligeti was one of us - an audiophile!)
*Please pretend that there's an umlaut over the "a". ;-)
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- "'istener-friendly' late 20th C works" - Chris from Lafayette 11:32:34 12/02/21 (4)
- I greatly enjoy Ligeti, but I am amazed that you consider him... - SE 12:16:08 12/02/21 (3)
- Ligeti's Piano Etudes are indeed listener friendly IMHO - Chris from Lafayette 17:54:28 12/02/21 (1)
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