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Old 08.09.2007, 10:29 PM   #1
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Who are some of your favorites? I get into both the abstract and strange stuff and the more melodic structured stuff, but lately I have been really into Robert Ashley and Lubomyr Melnyk.
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Old 08.09.2007, 10:52 PM   #2
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These are sort of in order of how much I love them...

John Cage (I know it may be a cliche, but the man is so brilliant, I can't help it, I LOVE his compositions)
Harry Partch
Sun Ra
Iannis Xenakis
Pierre Schaeffer
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Pauline Oliveros
La Monte Young
Tony Conrad
Arvo Part
Olivier Messiaen
Luc Ferarri
Gyorgi Ligeti
Ennio Morricone
Ornette Coleman (and I am talking specifically about his compositions for strings rather than his jazz improvisations, though I love those too)
Edgard Varese
Igor Stravinsky
Bela Bartok
Charles Ives
Carl Stalling
Terry Riley
Walter/Wendy Carlos
John Zorn
Jonn Oswald
Lauie Anderson
Robert Ashley (totally concur with you on him)
Lou Reed (I can't ignore Metal Machine Music as a brilliant twentieth century "composition")
Astor Piazzolla
Steve Reich
Kurt Weill
Phillip Glass

the list goes on...
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Old 08.09.2007, 11:17 PM   #3
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earlier in the evening i listened to strumming music by charlemagne palestine. brilliant stuff.
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earlier in the evening i listened to strumming music by charlemagne palestine. brilliant stuff.

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Old 08.10.2007, 03:33 AM   #5
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Old 08.10.2007, 03:35 AM   #6
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Albert Ayler
Sun Ra
Steve Reich
John Cage (apparently, cliche? FUCK THAT, dude is a god damn genius)
Bela Bartok (incredible stuff)
Glenn Gould (has some really, really, really cool compositions for his piano, but beyond that, his string compositions are magnificent)
Yoko Ono (she can't be left out, I don't care.)
Philip Glass
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Hugh LeCaine
Pierre Schaeffer
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop (Thank-you, Hip Priest!)
Aphex Twin/Richard D. James (I am counting him as a composer because, well, he is. The man is a fucking aural genius)

I'm probably forgetting a bunch... but oh well, Dead-Air already covered most of my picks haha.

BUT: Last, and probably my favourite... Weasel Walter. Say what you will (you really shouldn't). He is a god. 'Nuff said.
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Old 08.10.2007, 03:43 AM   #7
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Indeed! No list for me, most of the ones I like get covered by other posters pretty quickly. I really wouldn't put Lou Reed in a list of modern composers, not just because he isn't, but also because Metal Machine Music is not a 'composed piece of music', and certainly not enough to gain the 'composer' in question such a tag. I love it and all, but John Cale (a trained composer) said that to make something like that you just have to listen to shortwave radio out of tune and record the results onto tape. He might have been bitching, but there is some truth in there. Oh, I forgot to mention how much I love Luciano Berio's music.
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Yet un-mentioned: Horatiu Radelescu, Iannis Xenakis, Kaija Sariaaho, Lutoslawski, Morton Feldman, Cornelius Cardew, Conlan Noncarrow, Schoenberg (really, you shouldn't forget him for any reason), Matsudaira, Toru Takemitsu, Takehisa Kosugi, Alban Berg (broaches 19th/20th century), Debussy (same), George Gershwin (mysteriously, I think he's utterly brilliant)...

There are others I've inevitably forgotten.
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Old 08.10.2007, 07:11 AM   #9
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i just bought xenakis and messian. both are fantastic. i really like varese, cage, stravinsky, copland, shoshtokovich.
i need to buy shoenberg too...
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at the moment my favourites are webern, cardew, terry riley, pauline oliveros and nam june paik.
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at the moment my favourites are webern, cardew, terry riley, pauline oliveros and nam june paik.

Oh yes, Terry Riley.
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Indeed! No list for me, most of the ones I like get covered by other posters pretty quickly. I really wouldn't put Lou Reed in a list of modern composers, not just because he isn't, but also because Metal Machine Music is not a 'composed piece of music', and certainly not enough to gain the 'composer' in question such a tag. I love it and all, but John Cale (a trained composer) said that to make something like that you just have to listen to shortwave radio out of tune and record the results onto tape. He might have been bitching, but there is some truth in there. Oh, I forgot to mention how much I love Luciano Berio's music.

Well, you're probably a bigger VU fan than me, so I know you're not dissing him. Nonetheless, now that it's been vindicated by a touring string ensemble playing Metal Machine Music, I think the validity of it as a real electronic music composition stands pretty clear to anyone that wants to see it. Cale's comments could easily be applied to 2/3s of the electronic music composers, so yeah it does sound like the classic case of a classically trained musician being pissed off by less academic musicians using technological short cuts. The argument is worthwhile in that it creates a couple different schools of music that both produce great work. Cale, however, is ever the reactionary (which doesn't take away from my loving a great deal of his music). I remember a Melody Maker interview where he summed up hip hop music in the single word of "rubbish". Right now I'm listening to Dalek who combine hip hop with post-MMM type noise, and I'm sure he'd hate it.
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Yet un-mentioned: Horatiu Radelescu, Iannis Xenakis, Kaija Sariaaho, Lutoslawski, Morton Feldman, Cornelius Cardew, Conlan Noncarrow, Schoenberg (really, you shouldn't forget him for any reason), Matsudaira, Toru Takemitsu, Takehisa Kosugi, Alban Berg (broaches 19th/20th century), Debussy (same), George Gershwin (mysteriously, I think he's utterly brilliant)...

There are others I've inevitably forgotten.

Well, I did mention Xenakis actually. My list is just personal favorites, there are plenty of other who are arguably more historically significant than some of the ones I listed. Particularly as I'm biased towards electronic and experimental/avant garde and less toward neo-classicism, though there's some incredibly great music to come out of both. Schoenberg (and I'm not claiming he's neo-classic at all since he invented the twelve tone scale!), while not somebody I've listened to as much personally, certainly is a majorly important influence on all of music to come afterward. Even those who rejected his innovations still had to react to them.
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Well, you're probably a bigger VU fan than me, so I know you're not dissing him. Nonetheless, now that it's been vindicated by a touring string ensemble playing Metal Machine Music, I think the validity of it as a real electronic music composition stands pretty clear to anyone that wants to see it. Cale's comments could easily be applied to 2/3s of the electronic music composers, so yeah it does sound like the classic case of a classically trained musician being pissed off by less academic musicians using technological short cuts. The argument is worthwhile in that it creates a couple different schools of music that both produce great work. Cale, however, is ever the reactionary (which doesn't take away from my loving a great deal of his music). I remember a Melody Maker interview where he summed up hip hop music in the single word of "rubbish". Right now I'm listening to Dalek who combine hip hop with post-MMM type noise, and I'm sure he'd hate it.

You make a good point as usual, but John Cale is far from being a reactionary. He's a huge fan of Dr Dre and he certainly is not the type afraid to use technology in his music. Listen to Hobo Sapiens (almost entirely an electronic record) alone, and you'll get what I mean. He likes some daft stuff like Beck though, the old bugger.
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Well, you're probably a bigger VU fan than me, so I know you're not dissing him. Nonetheless, now that it's been vindicated by a touring string ensemble playing Metal Machine Music, I think the validity of it as a real electronic music composition stands pretty clear to anyone that wants to see it. Cale's comments could easily be applied to 2/3s of the electronic music composers, so yeah it does sound like the classic case of a classically trained musician being pissed off by less academic musicians using technological short cuts. The argument is worthwhile in that it creates a couple different schools of music that both produce great work. Cale, however, is ever the reactionary (which doesn't take away from my loving a great deal of his music). I remember a Melody Maker interview where he summed up hip hop music in the single word of "rubbish". Right now I'm listening to Dalek who combine hip hop with post-MMM type noise, and I'm sure he'd hate it.

This is a bit of a splitting hairs argument - bear in mind Zeitkraker have also transcribed quite a few noise musicians; and, to return with an argument that splits hairs again, electro-acoustic composition is as valid as any other composition, but I would argue it's a distinct modus operandi.

Also, Cale is classically trained, I wouldn't say he's a classically trained composer.

Pointless, pointless post, I'm very sorry.
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These are sort of in order of how much I love them...

John Cage (I know it may be a cliche, but the man is so brilliant, I can't help it, I LOVE his compositions)
Harry Partch
Sun Ra
Iannis Xenakis
Pierre Schaeffer
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Pauline Oliveros
La Monte Young
Tony Conrad
Arvo Part
Olivier Messiaen
Luc Ferarri
Gyorgi Ligeti
Ennio Morricone
Ornette Coleman (and I am talking specifically about his compositions for strings rather than his jazz improvisations, though I love those too)
Edgard Varese
Igor Stravinsky
Bela Bartok
Charles Ives
Carl Stalling
Terry Riley
Walter/Wendy Carlos
John Zorn
Jonn Oswald
Lauie Anderson
Robert Ashley (totally concur with you on him)
Lou Reed (I can't ignore Metal Machine Music as a brilliant twentieth century "composition")
Astor Piazzolla
Steve Reich
Kurt Weill
Phillip Glass

the list goes on...

minus a few plus some more.
Yeah good list.

Morton Feldman
Glenn branca
rhys chatham
virgil moorefiled did some cool stuff and wharton tiers
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Yeah, " " most people in this thread give/take a few.
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Cage-Prepared piano stuff.

Shoenberg- String Quartets.

Just for fun, I'd like to mention that theory only goes so far. By using the 12 tone method, Shoenberg was able to find beauty where the traditional scales hid them. By sticking shit in a piano, Cage was able to craft beautiful melodies that are absent on a traditional piano. If Shoenberg sucked, then no theory would make me like him more. Same with Cage. Or any of the others.
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Walter De Maria
Ray Johnson
Simone Forti
Dick Higgins

I wouldn't say that I like everything I've heard by by the above, but they deserve a mention too.
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