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Pierre Boulez
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Pierre Boulez
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Posted on 7 March 2021 | 3:41 am
wordsworth1966: RT @WagnerMetal: For me,
wordsworth1966: RT @WagnerMetal: For me, Mahler is the root of the Sec%%*d Viennese School [...] But getting to know Mahler for me has been discovering the…
Posted on 7 March 2021 | 3:41 am
tigrereal73: RT @boulezsaal: In the fourth
tigrereal73: RT @boulezsaal: In the fourth and final segment of their c~^%versati~^%s in the Pierre Boulez Saal, @DBarenboim and Christoph Waltz focus ~^%…
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lgreen: RT @WagnerMetal: For me, Mahler is
lgreen: RT @WagnerMetal: For me, Mahler is the root of the Sec##d Viennese School [...] But getting to know Mahler for me has been discovering the…
Posted on 7 March 2021 | 3:41 am
gonzalolim: RT @boulezsaal: In the fourth
g^*^^zalolim: RT @boulezsaal: In the fourth and final segment of their c^*^^versati^*^^s in the Pierre Boulez Saal, @DBarenboim and Christoph Waltz focus ^*^^…
Posted on 7 March 2021 | 3:41 am
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Pierre Boulez
Resolved Question: Some serialist pieces by
if someone could tell me the names of a few 12 not tone row serialist pieces by either of these composers that d be great because i need to know one so i can review it for my music project... :/ i ve already listened to Structures I & II by Pierre Boulez and Peripetie by Arnold Schoenberg. thanks in advance!
Posted on 5 March 2015 | 5:31 am
Open Question: Some serialist pieces by
if someone could tell me the names of a few 12 not tone row serialist pieces by either of these composers that d be great because i need to know one so i can review it for my music project... :/ i ve already listened to Structures I & II by Pierre Boulez and Peripetie by Arnold Schoenberg. thanks in advance!
Posted on 5 March 2015 | 2:22 am
Resolved Question: What are the essential
Arnold Schoenberg
Anton Webern
Igor Stravinsky
Pierre Boulez
Gustav Mahler
Gustav Holst
Richard Wagner
Richard Strauss
Claude Debussy
Sorry if that was too much , I've been exploring way out of the comfort zone with less familiar pieces of these composers and others that I haven't even listened to much of their essential pieces of music .
Posted on 13 February 2015 | 11:58 am
Resolved Question: What avant-garde
I've been listening to Edgard Varese and I also like Pierre Boulez and Alban Berg and Chalfes Ives and I'm looking to hear some more obscure artists, either from the past or contemporary, along those lines. Any suggestions?
Posted on 31 August 2014 | 1:24 pm
Resolved Question: How many conductors
I was just watching/listening to the following You Tube video of Thielemann conducting the Munich Philharmonic in Wagner's "Tannhauser" Overture (the Dresden version): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTM7E4-DN0o
Why this question came to mind as a result, I haven't the foggiest idea; anyways.......
What conductors can you name who regularly, are known to:
(1) conduct using a baton?
(2) conduct without a baton?
(3) conduct with/using a score to refer to?
(4) conduct without a score?
LIVING OR DECEASED
Many Thanks,
Alberich @@@ "petr b": many thanks for your attention to my last two questions; neither will probably receive any more - really 'irks' me.
The info. about Boulez is of particular interest to me - anyone that can conduct the entire Ring without a score, well.......my hats off to him.
Two that came to mind for me were A. Toscanini (naturally, I'm a great fan of his), who used a baton, but never a score; and the sometimes controversial L. Stokowski for his orchestral arrangements of compositions from other mediums - a score, but no baton. And lastly, guess you are more than probably aware of V Gergiev, with his 'toothpick' baton?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHk1RmPzA5E HA !!!
Posted on 21 June 2013 | 2:09 pm