A surprising amount of operas, including the utterly monstrous Licht.
― pomenitul, Friday, 29 May 2020 02:09 (six years ago)
ooooh i wanted to vote for thomas adès just to be an ass, but i do think i'll have to vote for "licht"
looking forward to checking out:
Kaija Saariaho – L’amour de loin (2000)Tristan Murail – Winter Fragments (2000)Tristan Murail – Le lac (2001)Fausto Romitelli – Professor Bad Trip (1998-2000)Fausto Romitelli – Trash TV Trance (2002)
― budo jeru, Friday, 29 May 2020 03:34 (six years ago)
It might be Rihm’s turn at long last. If others have got Licht’s back.
― Jeff W, Friday, 29 May 2020 12:50 (six years ago)
I'm always happy to hear more Rihm, which is saying something given how insanely prolific the man has been and continues to be, but along with the string quartets, Jagden und Formen is the one I return to the most.
Btw budo, make sure you check out the video recording of L'amour de loin with Dawn Upshaw, Gerald Finley and Monica Groop. It comes with a gorgeous mise en scène courtesy of Peter Sellars, and Esa-Pekka Salonen is at the helm.
― pomenitul, Friday, 29 May 2020 13:34 (six years ago)
Nine Rivers
― xyzzzz__, Friday, 29 May 2020 13:37 (six years ago)
^^^likely to be my vote as well
― valet doberman (Jon not Jon), Friday, 29 May 2020 17:06 (six years ago)
Is "The Blue Notebooks" too populist to make the cut? I was looking forward to finally being able to cast a vote
― enochroot, Sunday, 31 May 2020 01:10 (six years ago)
I'm sorry, but yes, resoundingly so.
― pomenitul, Sunday, 31 May 2020 01:11 (six years ago)
Someone could do a Boomkat-style classical poll. I even like some of it.
― pomenitul, Sunday, 31 May 2020 01:12 (six years ago)
write in for my fav arvo part my heart's in the highlands and the last lou harrison piece scenes from nek chand. we really should have had david axelrod before really
― The Cognitive Peasant (ogmor), Sunday, 31 May 2020 14:13 (six years ago)
My Heart's in the Highlands is a good one, yeah, I could have included it.
I'm not nearly as much of a Harrison connoisseur as you are, so you'll have to forgive the omission. As for David Axelrod, he's too pop/rock-adjacent to count, somewhat like Blue 'Gene' Tyranny. That subrealm would also make for an interesting poll in its own right.
― pomenitul, Sunday, 31 May 2020 14:22 (six years ago)
obviously I know what you mean but at the same time - it's notated! he has rad strings and high concept choral works! I obv love these polls and the lists have an intuitive coherency, I just have a purely academic interest in the inconsistencies in the rules and taxonomies here so I'm just curious about what the real underlying criteria are that the rules attempt to recreate as a post hoc fudge. the edge cases are often v interesting (soundtracks another big area of edge cases), I thought it was cool that gershwin featured, and it's fun to just make notation the criteria, and also to look at the influence of the classical tradition on these ppl who don't quite fit even when they tick all the boxes (didn't quincy jones study w/ messiaen? the influence on big band jazz is better documented)
― The Cognitive Peasant (ogmor), Sunday, 31 May 2020 14:55 (six years ago)
It's a fascinating question, to be sure, and I don't think a thoroughly satisfying answer could ever be found. The ghost of effective and potential canonicity is what presides over the overwhelming majority of these picks, which begs the question, of course, but my retrospective sense as an amateur listener of recorded classical music (rather than a performer or a musicologist or even an avid concert-goer) is that record labels (heh) have silently acted as a guiding principle throughout these polls. DG, Decca, Naïve, Kairos, NEOS, Ondine, Outhere, BIS, etc., have all had a say as to what falls under the umbrella of 'classical music', for better or for worse, whereas, Songs of Innocence, say, came out with Capitol Studios, which lacks a classical branch as far as I can tell.
― pomenitul, Sunday, 31 May 2020 15:08 (six years ago)
Oh and, to a lesser extent, the surveys of folks like Paul Griffiths and Tim Rutherford-Johnson as well.
― pomenitul, Sunday, 31 May 2020 15:10 (six years ago)
scott joplin never gets his dues!
― The Cognitive Peasant (ogmor), Sunday, 31 May 2020 15:34 (six years ago)
thanks for the tip, pom
xps
― budo jeru, Sunday, 31 May 2020 15:38 (six years ago)
Notated jazz, soundtracks, and related were totally included when we did the ballot poll some years ago. (Joplin made it into the final list.) I like the heady, rigorous Euro focus of these, esp as a counterweight to what gets the most exposure. (I think of it approximately as "things I heard about in my PhD" as opposed to "things I would talk to undergrads about".)
― Feel a million filaments (Sund4r), Sunday, 31 May 2020 15:40 (six years ago)
I listened to the entire NMC recording of DARK MATTER yesterday. It's something, really absorbingly dense, sonically, at times. I always knew of transmission as a long work for solo electric guitar with electronics, though, so it's a bit surprising to hear it broken up, with vocals a lot of the time. I should look more at how the score for that works.
― Feel a million filaments (Sund4r), Sunday, 31 May 2020 15:44 (six years ago)
agree w you re: focus
― budo jeru, Sunday, 31 May 2020 15:45 (six years ago)
"things I heard about in my PhD" as opposed to "things I would talk to undergrads about"
haha, the truth has emerged!
― The Cognitive Peasant (ogmor), Sunday, 31 May 2020 16:22 (six years ago)
One vote to Unsuk Chin
― ✖✖✖ (Moka), Sunday, 31 May 2020 16:37 (six years ago)
esp as a counterweight to what gets the most exposure
This was very much a guiding principle as well.
xp and yeah, everybody needs to hear Unsuk Chin's work, starting with the Violin Concerto imo.
― pomenitul, Sunday, 31 May 2020 16:40 (six years ago)
Or rather: 'what gets the most exposure' in English-speaking circles, which tend towards aesthetic populism to a far greater extent than others in my experience.
― pomenitul, Sunday, 31 May 2020 16:44 (six years ago)
I'm not even sure what truth I have revealed, ha.
― Feel a million filaments (Sund4r), Sunday, 31 May 2020 16:44 (six years ago)
lol
― pomenitul, Sunday, 31 May 2020 16:46 (six years ago)
Yep, that was 100% what I meant.
― Feel a million filaments (Sund4r), Monday, 1 June 2020 02:22 (six years ago)
Listened to a few and voted for Lachenmann.
― Feel a million filaments (Sund4r), Wednesday, 3 June 2020 04:41 (six years ago)
chin's double concerto
― voodoo chili, Wednesday, 3 June 2020 20:39 (six years ago)
Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.
― System, Thursday, 4 June 2020 00:01 (six years ago)
ended up voting for Lachenmann too
― Dan S, Thursday, 4 June 2020 00:28 (six years ago)
Stockhausen's Licht is amazing, think maybe I should have voted for that
― Dan S, Thursday, 4 June 2020 00:40 (six years ago)
I think I'm gonna give this one to Romitelli's Professor Bad Trip because psychedelic spectralism is a grand idea that makes perfect sense. I wish he were still around.
― pomenitul, Thursday, 4 June 2020 00:42 (six years ago)
was going to say I hope 2005-2009 would include some Michael Pisaro, but realize most of the works I really love from him are even after that
are you going to continue this poll beyond 2009?
― Dan S, Thursday, 4 June 2020 00:53 (six years ago)
I think tackling the last decade would be a bit premature. I'm aiming for 2023-2024, assuming ILX hasn't self-destructed by that point and I'm still around.
― pomenitul, Thursday, 4 June 2020 00:56 (six years ago)
:)
I think the interface between improvised and composed music was important in 2000-2004, eg Keith Rowe/John Tilbury - Duos for Doris which I would have voted for
― Dan S, Thursday, 4 June 2020 01:02 (six years ago)
I love that one but I thought it was all improvised?
EAI is another branch that deserves its own poll. There's definitely some overlap with Richard Barrett in particular.
― pomenitul, Thursday, 4 June 2020 01:05 (six years ago)
Or just a general jazz LP poll series, one half-decade at a time. I'd love to see that.
― pomenitul, Thursday, 4 June 2020 01:07 (six years ago)
xp listening to it it's hard not to believe they mapped it all out. would love an electroacoustic improvisation poll
― Dan S, Thursday, 4 June 2020 01:11 (six years ago)
maybe not enough interest for it here though
― Dan S, Thursday, 4 June 2020 01:12 (six years ago)
think there would be interest for a jazz poll series
― Dan S, Thursday, 4 June 2020 01:14 (six years ago)
I think so too. We need someone to volunteer as a guide, though (I wouldn't even dream of daring).
― pomenitul, Thursday, 4 June 2020 01:17 (six years ago)
That would be awesome if we got a jazz LP series going.
― enochroot, Thursday, 4 June 2020 13:53 (six years ago)
Someone should mention it in the rolling jazz thread...
― pomenitul, Thursday, 4 June 2020 17:54 (six years ago)
Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.
― System, Friday, 5 June 2020 00:01 (six years ago)
Nice. It may have been a little unfair of me to bundle the entirety of Licht into a single poll option but what an option it is.
― pomenitul, Friday, 5 June 2020 00:04 (six years ago)
Dang I missed this. Would have voted for the Gubaidulina. She’s right: God is SCARY.
― Boring, Maryland, Friday, 5 June 2020 01:49 (six years ago)
too busy listening to dark matter to engage with the new poll
― rumpy riser (ogmor), Thursday, 11 June 2020 13:52 (five years ago)
I don't blame you in the least.
When you're finished with DARK MATTER, check this out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyGcuuQO3Uk
With a bit of luck we'll get a studio recording of it some day.
― pomenitul, Thursday, 11 June 2020 13:56 (five years ago)
Richard Barrett - Dark Matter vs Moses Boyd - Dark Matter? I thought about starting that poll. Both great!
― Feel a million filaments (Sund4r), Thursday, 11 June 2020 14:15 (five years ago)
Hah, I must admit I found the Boyd quite disappointing at first pass. I'll give it another shot – my mid to late teens were devoted to trip-hop, acid jazz and downtempo (mostly Ninja Tune), so it should have been right up my alley. His drumming is unsurprisingly a draw, though.
― pomenitul, Thursday, 11 June 2020 14:22 (five years ago)