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In Reply to: "'istener-friendly' late 20th C works" posted by Chris from Lafayette on December 2, 2021 at 11:32:34:
"listener friendly"!:-) I mean, wouldn't that open up the universe of Rihm, Sorabji, even Xenakis for some consideration? This gets us WAY out there!
How about tamer stuff like Richard Arnell, Malcolm Arnold, Matthew Taylor, Philip Sawyers...much less angular, but highly recommended (Neo-Romantic, all, I would describe them as) -- f#ck, I'm speaking like Yoda again (hate that, I do)!:-)
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- I greatly enjoy Ligeti, but I am amazed that you consider him... - SE 12/2/2112:16:08 12/2/21 (3)
- Ligeti's Piano Etudes are indeed listener friendly IMHO - Chris from Lafayette 17:54:28 12/2/21 (1)
- I have to tell you, Chris... - SE 05:15:04 12/7/21 (0)
- I'm late-comer to Malcolm Arnold, thanks to TAS list - jdaniel@jps.net 17:53:35 12/2/21 (0)