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I'm looking to listen to some modern classical music, but not sure where to get started with these artists. Please Help. And noone try and be clever by suggesting 4'33 for Cage | 1 | Bela Bartok | 2 | John Cage | 3 | Igor Stravinsky | 4 | Luigi Nono | 5 | Sergei Prokofiev | |
Electric City
04.10.09 | 3 is absolutely The Rites of Spring | poweroftheweez
04.10.09 | check out Olafur Arnalds.
not exactly classical, but easy to get into. | Electric City
04.10.09 | oh and get Eric Whitacre's a capella works if you want to cry for an hour straight | taylormemer
04.10.09 | I'm learning Bartok's Gewitter Etude currently and that's brilliant - from his 18 Etuden Op. 108.
He is known for a lot of folk music influences in his music, much like Arnold Bax, and Edvard Grieg.
Stravinsky
Firebird Suite's
The Rite of Spring
Seranade for piano in A major
Sergey Prokofiev
Romeo and Juliet ballet Op. 64 - the Piano reduction is also wonderful which is Op. 75 I believe
John Cage
Hard to digest a lot of the time, but if you're keen go for
Srting Quartet in Four Parts
Music of Changes
Freeman Etudes
Number Pieces | Bfhurricane
04.10.09 | By modern, do you mean the past 100 years? I could recommend other composers I know. | Avirov
04.10.09 | john zorn john zorn john zorn john zorn john zorn john zorn john zorn john zorn john zorn | RoshanC
04.10.09 | Yeah reccomend me other stuff if you want.
And john zorn is great | TheGreatD17
04.10.09 | If you like these artists I recommend Arnold Schoenberg, if you haven't listened to him yet. | MyPoorBrain
04.11.09 | The only thing I have by any of them is The Seasons by John Cage. Its pretty good, espically suite for toy piano. |
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