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KILLINFO@aol.com wrote: > Dave, > > In a message dated 9/25/01 12:25:50 PM, improv@peak.org writes: > > >Ted Killian's list includes a lot of other composers that I love as > >well, but I'd like to include Satie and Ligeti as well. > > How could I have forgotten Ligeti? Geeeeeeeeeeez! The title of my CD, > Flux Aeterna, is a modified version of a title one of one of his pieces, > Lux Aeterna. I, indeed, am a dooofus!!!! Sorry. > > Oh, and I do like Satie too, I just don't own any CDs of his. > > If I were any dumber I wouldn't know how to breathe. > > Ted that's okay. i got the beethoven sonata wrong in my post last night. i MEANT to recommend no. 30 (opus 109), not 31 (o. 110). i like 31, but 30 is quite a bit more interesting. i grew up listening to a recital by daniel barinboim (sp?) that i've been thus far unable to find on cd. the gould is not worth getting, imo, as he tosses it off at a crazy tempo- but there should be a few good examples of it around... ligeti rocks :-) xenakis is another...and satie is irreplaceable! lance g.