Advantages: Two outstanding peices of chamber music for an unusual combination of instruments Disadvantages: On the surface quite contrasting works, listener must be openminded
...The work of Ligeti has been at the forefront of Western avant-garde since his escape from the oppressive communist regime of Hungary in 1956, and he is widely appreciated as one of the most outstanding contemporary composers. The Trio for Violin, Horn and Piano because it was born out of a three-year period of illness and writer's block after the completion of Le Grand Macabre in which time he laboured over a piano concerto but completed only two short harpsichord pieces (Continuum and Hungarian Rock), yet the result in 1982 was the Trio, one of the finest and most complex pieces written so far. His career up to this point had included such sucesses as his Requiem, Atmosphères and the soundtrack for Stanley Kubrick's film 2001. Tiring of his own cluster-textural techniques and the avant-garde, Ligeti refreshed his compositional...
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Advantages: Good example of early 20th century French/European music. Cheap price Disadvantages: Not distinct or ground-breaking enough
..., Bassoon and horn.
1. Sxt: Allegro Vivace - this is initially fast paced with energy before smoothing out to a calm melody.
2. Sxt: Divertissement: Andantino - More structured with a slow pace, interspersed are merry sections with medieval royal court sounds.
3. Sxt: Finale: Prestissimo - Quite some variety here with the speed and use of instruments.
Another piece of his music I like is his Sonata for Oboe and Piano
1. Son: Elegie: Paisiblement - Serene and slow, relaxing.
2. Son: Scherzo: Tres Anime - Focuses on piano sections, simple.
3. Son: Deploration: Tres Calme - Sad, though-provoking, distant.
Trio for Piano, Oboe and Bassoon
1. Trio: Presto: Lent - Presto - The oboe brings across Baroque style scales, crossed with slower 'darker' piano music later.
2. Trio: Andante: Andante Con Moto - Upbeat, uplifting
3. Trio: Rondo: Tres Vif...
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Advantages: a true avant garde jazz trio Disadvantages: maybe too avant garde in some instances
...When we talk about modern jazz pianotrios names like brad mehldau and esbjorn svensson quickly emerge to our minds. But no matter how good the former musicians and their trios are, nevertheless they still have a strong influence by artists like bill evans, keith jarrett and even Chick Corea. In the case of the Bad plus however, we can talk about a new powerful almost punk attitude towards pianotrios. Imagine the virtuosity of jazz musicians combined with avant grade innovation and high volumed tunes, all combind in one. The original compositions sound so fresh, with all the rhythmic and harmonic complexity combined in a unique way. Trashy beats and excellent piano unisons create a some kind of trancedental atmosphere. And how about a cover of Nirvana's "smells like teen spirit" for jazz trio? Really interesting....
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somewhat helpful 08.02.2006
(09.02.2006)
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