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In Reply to: Simeon Ten Holt posted by sisterray on March 10, 2022 at 12:29:39:
There are around a dozen recordings available on Amazon HD streaming, and half of these are of the work "Canto Ostinato" -- apparantly, his most popular work. I'll have to check some of this out to give a better impression. His music is, loosely, described as something like a mix of Xenakis' mathematical structures and Cage's "freedom" works that allow performers to take many liberties with the score, including exactly what instruments are used. Oh, and he likes to have his music accompany visual elements, which cannot be conveyed directly through aural means.
The potential for this exotic brew is...heaven knows what. I'll come back to you shortly!
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Follow Ups
- Well...my recommendation would be to listen to whatever you can get your hands on... - SE 03/10/2213:10:39 03/10/22 (1)
- OK, a few follow-up comments upon listening... - SE 13:30:08 03/10/22 (0)