yeah, yeah, all this classical stuff is way cool (i mean i liked elp's "pictures at an exhibition" and i thought that it showed keith emerson could really write some great classical music) . . .
but how many people here are into the crue?
;-0 . . . ;-)
stig
(p.s. i know emerson didn't write it . . . s'a joke son!)
-----Original Message-----
From: lance glover [mailto:baumhaus@earthlink.net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 10:48 AM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: New Thread: "Classical" Music Influences on Us
more grist for the mill, as it were:
charles ives first sonata for piano & piano sonata no. 2 (1 emerson, 2
hawthorne, 3 the alcotts 4 thoreau) this stuff never fails to amaze. the alcotts
especially- so beautiful/straightforward...
charles ives calcium night light, three-page sonata for piano, songs for voice
& piano
george crumb voices of children, black angels, music for a summer evening
messien et exspecto resurrectionem mortuorum
penderecki dies irae, de natura sonoris II, fluorescences, anklasis
schnittke concerto grosso no. 1
carl nielsen any of the symphonies, but in particular no. 5
xenakis atre'es st/4 nomos alpha akrata poola ta dhina st/10
berio sequenza III
ligeti atmospheres
conlon nancarrow anything, but in part. studies 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e
varese ionization (of course), density 21.5, integrales, deserts
thanks to everyone else on this thread, i've got lots of new (and old) things to
look for...
lance g.