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    Christian Vander must have heard this.

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    Christian Vander must have heard this.
    Now I need to grow an extra arm and hand.

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    Walk through:


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    Been loving Lili over the past few days. Thanks for posting these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chalkpie View Post
    Been loving Lili over the past few days. Thanks for posting these.
    She is not nearly as famous as she should be.

    Another overlooked female composer from those days: Germaine Tailleferre


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeuhlmate View Post
    She is not nearly as famous as she should be.
    This is so true. I just discovered her myself this past week, have known about Nadia for a long time but never realized that her little sister was the genius composer.

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    The composition is "Loop The Fractal Hold Of Rain by Gabriella Smith, played by Duo Noire, a two classical guitar group consisting of Thomas Flippin and Christopher Mallett.The cd is " Night Triptych" on the New Focus label.I recommend it highly(or i highly recommend it) take yer pick.

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    Estonian symphony with a beautiful harp intro.

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    More recent discoveries.

    Robert Hall Lewis

    So far, everything I've heard by him is very good.




    Richard Dalielpour

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    I really like this one:


    I finally decided to bite the bullet and pick up this CD [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...ie=UTF8&psc=1] - I loved it; a really nice blend of Light Music and maybe Jerry Goldsmith-style pastoral movie music. I found it thoroughly refreshing and enjoyable all the way through.

    Ulrich Sommerlatte has a direct prog connection as a member and primary song-writer for '70s German band Ivory (Sad Cypress).

    Another composition (rough performance, but interesting to see something resurrection in 'modern' times):


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    Part 3 constructed upon the scherzo movement from Mahler's Resurrection Symphony.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinfonia_(Berio)

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    Been listening to the new album of Eighth Blackbird a lot lately.

    https://www.eighthblackbird.org/prod...dead-of-night/

    New compositions from David Lang, Michael Gordon and Julia Wolfe; all of Bang on a Can fame. I think its an absolute winner. If you are looking for some modern chamber music, look no further.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thedunno View Post
    Been listening to the new album of Eighth Blackbird a lot lately.

    https://www.eighthblackbird.org/prod...dead-of-night/

    New compositions from David Lang, Michael Gordon and Julia Wolfe; all of Bang on a Can fame. I think its an absolute winner. If you are looking for some modern chamber music, look no further.

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    I didn't know they had a new one!

    Auto buy for me.

    I kind of think of them as, classical for RIO fans. Seems to me, if one is a fan of avant-prog and RIO but haven't got into classical yet, thes guys should be a good way to test the classical waters. They push a lot of the same buttons as many RIO bands do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thedunno View Post
    Been listening to the new album of Eighth Blackbird a lot lately.

    https://www.eighthblackbird.org/prod...dead-of-night/

    New compositions from David Lang, Michael Gordon and Julia Wolfe; all of Bang on a Can fame. I think its an absolute winner. If you are looking for some modern chamber music, look no further.

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    There are a few more ensembles that may also appeal to fans of Eighth Blackbird and Band on a Can.

    yMusic



    NOW Ensemble




    Alarm Will Sound


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    Quote Originally Posted by simon moon View Post
    There are a few more ensembles that may also appeal to fans of Eighth Blackbird and Band on a Can.

    yMusic



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    Thnx. I did not know these three. Will check them out.

    Might i add Victoire and the Endangered Quartet?

    http://newfocusrecordings.bandcamp.c...-quartet-heart

    http://victoire.bandcamp.com/album/cathedral-city



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    Mellotron fans might love this


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    Lou Harrison is quite interesting !


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    Short piece for guitar and harp by Lou Harrison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StarThrower View Post


    Estonian symphony with a beautiful harp intro.
    All his 6 Symphonies are great..Died too young, what a loss it was.

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    Albert Roussel Symphony No 1. Pleasant with a hint of Debussy and an overall 'French' character. Good orchestrator. Janowski/Orch Radio France. Had this set for years and plsyed it once or twice if that.

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    What are your fav Arvo Part pieces?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chalkpie View Post
    What are your fav Arvo Part pieces?
    You just throwing that out to the whole class?
    Well, there are few composers I like less than Part...

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