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Old 05-27-2017, 01:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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What's your favorite heavy stuff? no pop music, so Mozart and Vivaldi are out
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Old 05-27-2017, 01:29 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I'll start with the maverick, Edgard Varese:



This is a tense work with a lot of outbursts
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Here's a very aggressive orchestral miniature, from the god of dissonance: Iannis Xenakis

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The kind of Ligeti you don't normally see:

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Here's a very aggressive orchestral miniature, from the god of dissonance: Iannis Xenakis

If you asked me who the God of Dissonance is I'd probably answer Penderecki
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If you asked me who the God of Dissonance is I'd probably answer Penderecki
Penderecki is not really that percussive often, his works usually develop over a longer time span, though I guess the Symphony no 1 and Partita for harpsichord & chamber orchestra might count
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The kind of Ligeti you don't normally see:

A few weeks ago a spent the whole day listening to his stuff. He did all kinds of stuff. I knew he was prolific but I was still surprised.
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This too:

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HPSCHD is very cacophonous
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