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Felicia Sandler | Pulling Radishes | New England Conservatory Percussion Ensemble | 0:00:00 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||||||
Thomas Adès | Asyla, Op. 17, III. Ecstasio (1997) | London Symphony Orchestra. From the composer: "So I bought some techno music and listened to it, just quietly, to get the structure rather than blast my head off. I realised that, in techno, you have to repeat things 32 or 64 times. So I tried to orchestrate it one night in my living room, repeating all these figures over and over, on this massive score paper, 30 staves to a page. At 3am, I went to bed and, as I sat there, realised my heart had stopped beating. I thought, 'Christ, I'm having a heart attack'. I rang the hospital and then they sent an ambulance. My heart gradually started again, but very shallowly. The ambulance took me to the Royal Free, where I waited for two hours among other Saturday night casualties. And finally a doctor saw me and said, 'You hyperventilated'. I thought, 'Thank God. It's not my heart, it's just my brain...' " — Thomas Adès, The Independent, 27 May 1999 | 0:12:16 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||||||
Dmitri Shostakovich | Cello Concerto No. 1, in E-flat Major, Op. 107, IV. Finale | Valery Gergiev, cello with Mariinsky Orchestra of St. Petersburg | 0:17:05 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||||||
Ken Thomson | Restless, I. Restless | Ashley Bathgate, cello and Karl Larson, piano | 0:27:41 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||||||
Luciano Berio | Wasserklavier (1970) | Tamara Anna Cislowska, piano. And on the topic of repetitions vis-a-vis Satie, here's a note on this piece from the publisher: " although it is tonal music, using motifs from Brahms’ Op. 117 and Schubert’s Op. 142, the ending remains somehow unresolved – perhaps with a question mark or leaving the impression that the music could continue …" | 0:32:33 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||||||
Garth Stevenson | Horizon | Flying | 0:35:35 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||||||
Frederic Mompou | Impressions intimas, IV. Secreto (Secret) | 0:39:58 (MP3 | Pop-up) | ||||||||
Pierre Boulez | Une page d'ephermeride (2005) | Marc Ponthus, piano | 0:42:06 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |||||||
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Pierre Boulez | Le Marteau sans maitre, No. 1. Avant l'artisanat furieux (1955) | 0:52:56 (MP3 | Pop-up) | ||||||||
Pierre Boulez | Le Marteau sans Mmaitre, No. 2. Commentaire I. de bourreaux de solitude (1955) | 0:53:27 (MP3 | Pop-up) |
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
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- which posits that Music uses more parts of the brain @ once than any other activity. I find is interesting that here is finally some scientific validation of Music's power - when it's so often considered ephemeral...
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