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    Creepy but surely progressive?

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    Been diving deep in Rautavaara’s 12 Concertos.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeuhlmate View Post
    Spectacular !
    Oh yeah! Wow on that one. Cheers for that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wideopenears View Post
    Been diving deep in Rautavaara’s 12 Concertos.....


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    I have his Symphonies which vary in style. Do his concertos vary as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fracktured View Post
    I have his Symphonies which vary in style. Do his concertos vary as well?
    Yes, to a degree. I have his symphonies, but haven't listened to them in a few years. Will rectify that now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chalkpie View Post
    Oh yeah! Wow on that one. Cheers for that.
    Its actually a tribute to Genesis ! ("Your Voice Out of the Lamb”.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by hFx View Post
    Creepy but surely progressive?

    I find it strangely beautiful. Never creepy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeuhlmate View Post
    Its actually a tribute to Genesis ! ("Your Voice Out of the Lamb”.)
    Yes I saw that! It's an amazingly written piece, the performance is so good too

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    The Argentinian composer Ginastera (ELP adapted a part of his piano concerto for their ""Toccata" from Brain Salad Surgery) wrote one piece for guitar and it is INSANE! But is is progressive?

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    Met HD on demand trial....watching Der Ring from 2011, amazing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddhabreath View Post
    The Argentinian composer Ginastera (ELP adapted a part of his piano concerto for their ""Toccata" from Brain Salad Surgery) wrote one piece for guitar and it is INSANE! But is is progressive?
    Just watched this and was completely blown away so I went to look for more info on the truly amazing guitarist only to read the horrific news that she was killed about a month ago when a truck hit her as she was riding her bike in her adopted home of Groningen, Netherlands the day before her 30th birthday.

    http://classicalguitarmagazine.com/s...t-is-silenced/

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    ^sigh....that is terrible. RIP Ms Vlaskalic.

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    Way ahead of his time but rather unknown to most.

    Rued Langgaard: Sfærernes musik (BVN 128) (1916)


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    Quote Originally Posted by jake View Post
    Just watched this and was completely blown away so I went to look for more info on the truly amazing guitarist only to read the horrific news that she was killed about a month ago when a truck hit her as she was riding her bike in her adopted home of Groningen, Netherlands the day before her 30th birthday.

    http://classicalguitarmagazine.com/s...t-is-silenced/
    Yes indeed, it was all over the YouTube comments. A sad loss of a masterful musican so young and accomplished. A real tragedy for her and those who loved her as well as the classical guitar community.

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    Mahler 8 today....San Fran/MTT

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    ^cool.
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    So I'm seeing Die Walküre at The Met in NYC on Monday night (March 25). Really excited for it - my first opera and my first time at The Met. Ticket was $190.

    https://www.metopera.org/discover/synopses/die-walkure/
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    Quote Originally Posted by chalkpie View Post
    So I'm seeing Die Walküre at The Met in NYC on Monday night (March 25). Really excited for it - my first opera and my first time at The Met. Ticket was $190.

    https://www.metopera.org/discover/synopses/die-walkure/
    Sounds like the music experience of a lifetime! Give us the lowdown next week after you come down from the clouds!

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    Quote Originally Posted by StarThrower View Post
    Sounds like the music experience of a lifetime! Give us the lowdown next week after you come down from the clouds!
    Will do. Its gonna be a late one on Tuesday AM!
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    Quote Originally Posted by chalkpie View Post
    So I'm seeing Die Walküre at The Met in NYC on Monday night (March 25). Really excited for it - my first opera and my first time at The Met. Ticket was $190.

    https://www.metopera.org/discover/synopses/die-walkure/
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