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Drusca
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Mon, 23 Aug 1999 17:13:39 -0500
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Re: (idm) Re: varese
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"R. Lim" wrote:
quoted 9 lines On Mon, 23 Aug 1999, Drusca wrote:> On Mon, 23 Aug 1999, Drusca wrote: > > > Edgar Varese is really the most talented composer attached to that > > school. > > A 2CD set of his complete works came out on London/Decca recently. > > You've gotta hear this piece "Deserts" which includes a tape part. It's > > sooo noisy. > > What school?
Futurism. He distanced himself from the Futurists after Marinetti made some ridiculous statements, but he was associated with them for a while. I mean "Ionisation" is a perfect example of that stuff.
quoted 2 lines I heard that many of the re-recordings on that set were a> I heard that many of the re-recordings on that set were a > drag, but... more importantly, how is the unearthed "Ameriques"?
I actually haven't heard the set. I have the recording of "Deserts" on Attacca done by the ASKO Ensemble who also appear on the London set. I read some good reviews of the set on London.
quoted 2 lines -ps- didn't Varese use some ondes martinots (a _really_ primitive> -ps- didn't Varese use some ondes martinots (a _really_ primitive > electronic synth)
Don't know to be honest. Messiaen used the ondes martenot in "Turangalila-Symphonie" which he composed in the late 40's. Andrei