gvopedz Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago Composer, conductor, polemicist and iconoclast Pierre Boulez was born 100 years ago and, on his death in 2016, left classical music utterly changed. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/jan/08/pierre-boulez-centenary--he-jolted-us-out-of-our-comfort-zone-antonio-pappano-martyn-brabbins-and-more-on-the-composer Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 17 hours ago, gvopedz said: Composer, conductor, polemicist and iconoclast Pierre Boulez was born 100 years ago and, on his death in 2016, left classical music utterly changed. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/jan/08/pierre-boulez-centenary--he-jolted-us-out-of-our-comfort-zone-antonio-pappano-martyn-brabbins-and-more-on-the-composer I read that. I was pleased to see it in the Guardian, which increasingly doesn't acknowledge this kind of music. One of the great masters of the 20th century, to my mind. Quote
gvopedz Posted 3 hours ago Author Report Posted 3 hours ago Yes. Right now I am listening to the Boulez piece, Le Marteau Sans Maître Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 6 minutes ago Report Posted 6 minutes ago (edited) 3 hours ago, gvopedz said: Yes. Right now I am listening to the Boulez piece, Le Marteau Sans Maître Just a superb piece of music. One of the first major pieces I would play to anyone to illustrate how wonderful modernist music was. Without wanting to bring the tone down, I may be guilty of having fallen in love with Boulez after buying the Zappa record that he conducted as a teenager. That is a terrible, contemptuous, record (no more than Zappa's greatly overrated "serious" music deserved in my view, although I am still a big Zappa guy) and nobody comes out of it looking good, but it lodged the name in my head at a young age. Edited 5 minutes ago by Rabshakeh Quote
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