07.01.2011, 05:18 PM | #21 |
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naxos does not only release modern music.
and gershwin is definitely modern classical. he took sounds and genres that were foreign to western art music and incorporated them into it. that sounds pretty modern to me (not that classical and romantic composers didnt incorporate popular and folk music into their pieces) but gershwin incorporated the sounds of modern society, in the sense of the bustling cities and street sweepers, and making an opera out of jazz music.
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07.01.2011, 05:20 PM | #22 |
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My Naxos comment was a joke and yes she is pretty amazing isn't she?
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07.01.2011, 05:22 PM | #23 | |
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as was my reply. and yes, she is. |
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07.01.2011, 05:26 PM | #24 |
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mine wasn't, that completely went over my head.
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Thanks, but I just wiki'd him and ... he's not the one. my quest goes on. (I'm actually beginning to wonder if I just imagined him.) |
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07.01.2011, 05:48 PM | #27 | |
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See, Aaron Copeland (who I like) is the one who people always suggest as the mystery composer. He's American, generally considered good and into the American landscape. He fits perfectly. It probably even is him. So thanks again, albeit with slightly less euphoria than before. |
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Well you helped me realise this composer I'd been looking for probably never existed to begin with. So definite thanks for that, if just for the effort it'll save me in not looking for him anymore.
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07.01.2011, 06:31 PM | #29 |
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Yeah, I was thinking about jazz when reading fugazifan's post, re Gershwin and Modernism. I certainly think there's a case to be made (and which nodoubt has been made a number of times) for jazz composers like Ellington right up to say Mingus.
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I just finished listening to it on youtube. I'd definitely be into hearing more stuff like that. |
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I was thinking of Kaija Saariaho when I was writing that, but Murail's one of the 'instigators' of spectralism, along with Gerard Grisey. The lineage runs (roughly) from Xenakis, Varése and takes in bits of concrete (which makes it very close to Lachenmann) and sound-art (say, Naumann). There's a great piece by Horaitu Radelescu, 'Infinite cannot be anti-infinite' which is worth checking out - he split up an octave into something like 140 intervals. Spectralism is kind of interesting to me because it's the first movement which uses new technology for the experiment, rather than as material. So the 'spectral analysis' - where aspects of a sound are physically interrogated with spectroscopes or whatever they are - are the experiment which informs the resultant music (and necessary slippage between that analysis and what is possibly with the orchestra as is) rather than using (for instance) record players as material (Cage's Williams Mix/ radio stuff). It's a load of geeks in sound labs rather than a load of geeky composers seeking new musical instruments in modern technology.
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If it's not too rude, could I point you to the wiki article on spectralism, and recommend a detour through this article about a Xenakis piece and maybe a quick look at the article on IRCAM? I'll happily try and fill in the gaps from there.
I think it's really unfair on all parties to say it 'sounds like Sonic Youth' though. SY have only a mildly unusual approach to composition (as such) - tonally speaking, they're very tame.
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Great, thanks. Reading the wiki page, the fundamental idea seems quite similar to Divisionism (and to a lesser degree Pointilism) in painting. Although clearly less abstract in its end result: |
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07.07.2011, 07:42 AM | #34 |
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Hi,
I have a few faves, but all classical and older pieces. There are two pieces you need to listen to right now:they arer older, but I want you to listen to classics, go listen to these: tell me what you think. 1) Hector Berioz: symphonie fantastic ( no 5), or the whole thing: of course the whole thing will take a while to get through. Try to read about the story behind it. 2) Penderecki: threnody for the victims of hiroshima. this is scarey I honestly believe the untimate composer and piece to listen to (in its entire form) is Hector Berlioz- Symphonie Fantastique- Now this is not a modern piece, but Wow. The story and themes behind it, is truely in a world of its own. I had to stuy this piece for a year. I remember the haunting witches theme. Modern Classical: Phillip Houghton, Richard Charlton, John Cage. Old faves: Chopin (great piano solos), Penderecki (I think thats how to spell it??), Penderecki has chilling music, esp, his thronody for the victims of Hiroshima, which has an eerie sound, a wall of violins which are also similar in cult movies such as Phsycho. - listen to this: Penderecki- threnody for the victims of hiroshima. |
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Massive resource of early electronic/ conrete stuff here. Worth listening to the Schaeffer/ Varese/ Parmegiani/ Posseur [etc etc].
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07.08.2011, 07:03 AM | #36 | |
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Xenakis' Concrete PH is an absolute must as well - incredible.
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radiOM.org has some pretty fantastic stuff as well.
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07.10.2011, 06:20 AM | #38 | |
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Great post I love the 'Metropoliton' film you're talking about but obviously don't have any of your personal insights into it. |
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07.10.2011, 08:39 AM | #39 | |
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Edit post > delete > make sure the button saying 'delete this post' is ticked' > click delete post.
You don't need to enter a reason. Just for future reference, I don't think that post is in any way irrelevant, and even if it was I don't think it'd matter.
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Quite seriously, you should write a book about this stuff. Absolutely fascinating.
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