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From the album Electronic Music by Richard Maxfield. A cassette reissue of the original out of print Advance Recordngs disc (1969), this collection contains some of the most beautiful and imaginative electronic… more ›
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La Monte Thornton Young (born October 14, 1935) is an American avant-garde composer, musician, and artist. Young is generally recognized as the first minimalist composer. His works have been included among the most important and… more ›
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The Layout of “Sur Incises” by Pierre Boulez. The piece will be performed on 6 October in Venice (as part of the Biennale) under Susanna Mälkki. Furthermore, Pierre Boulez will… more ›
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Grażyna Bacewicz (February 5, 1909 in Łódź – January 17, 1969 in Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish composer and violinist. She is only the second Polish female composer to have… more ›
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The Crothers’ Collection of Preludes for Quarter-tone Piano(s) currently number 12 Pieces. They may be purchased through PayPal from the download page of this web site. There are Samples from… more ›
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Mourning Prelude (1920), Lyatoshynsky’s first piano work. Borys Demenko, piano Boris Lyatoshynsky (1895-1968) was a major Ukrainian composer noted for teaching Valentin Silvestrov and founding a Kiev Avant-Garde school later… more ›
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Sonata Op 25 no 4 dates from 1922, when Paul Hindemith was still casting about for stylistic models, and leans heavily on the expressionist Bartók of that period, especially in… more ›
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Sofia Asgatovna Gubaidulina, (born October 24, 1931) is a Russian composer of half Russian, half Tatar ethnicity. Until 1992, she lived in Moscow. Since then, she has made her primary residence in Germany,… more ›
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John Cages Thirteen Harmonies, for violin and keyboard (1985) is from the CD; Melodies & Harmonies, recorded September 29-30, 2009, Amann Studios, Vienna. The Thirteen Harmonies is a selction of 13 out of… more ›
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Daphnis et Chloé is a ballet with music by Maurice Ravel. Ravel described it as a “symphonie choréographique” (choreographic symphony). The scenario was adapted by Michel Fokine from an eponymous… more ›