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Schnittke Violin Concerto no. 1

October 11, 2018October 13, 2018 Fugue for Thought

performed by Mark Lubotsky and the Malmö Symphony Orchestra under Eri Klas, available on Spotify (cover image by Bohdan Lesiv) I see a desperate striving to find myself in the work on this concerto. This quest was very rarely successful, … Continue reading Schnittke Violin Concerto no. 1

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Schnittke Symphony no. 0

October 9, 2018October 7, 2018 Fugue for Thought

performed by the Cape Town Philharmonic under Owain Arwel Hughes, available on Spotify (cover image by Serge Kutuzov) Strong arguments exist both for and against publishing works that composers either themselves decided not to publish or later withdrew (or perhaps … Continue reading Schnittke Symphony no. 0

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Easley Blackwood: String Quartet no. 1

November 20, 2016November 14, 2016 Fugue for Thought

performed by the Pacifica Quartet on Cedille Records (sorry, no YouTube), or here in iTunes Meet Easley Blackwood, a living American composer. Easley Blackwood, Jr. was born on April 21, 1933 in Indianapolis, Indiana, started studying piano, and by 14 was making solo … Continue reading Easley Blackwood: String Quartet no. 1

Darmstadt Beginnings, Music1 Comment

Stockhausen: Gruppen

July 27, 2016July 25, 2016 Fugue for Thought

performed by the Berlin Philharmonic under Friedrich Goldman (I) Claudio Abbado (II) Marcus Creed (III) “a landmark in 20th-century music . . . probably the first work of the post-war generation of composers in which technique and imagination combine on … Continue reading Stockhausen: Gruppen

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