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Coachella 2011: Brandt Brauer Frick and the sound of German minimalism [Video]
Pop & HissGerman techo trio Brandt Brauer Frick performs at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California on Friday, April 15.... -
Music review: Jacaranda blooms in winter
Culture MonsterThere was a slight nip in the air in Santa Monica, so Jacaranda, the new music series, took appropriate measures Saturday night to ensure the proper temperature level in the First Presbyterian Church for the first West Coast performance of...... -
Music review: Finally, a party for Betty Freeman
Culture MonsterThe first major music news of 2009 was the death on Jan. 4 of the great patron Betty Freeman at 87 in Beverly Hills. Modern music would not be what it is today without her. She commissioned hundreds of new...... -
Betty Freeman dies at 87; art philanthropist and photographer
Betty Freeman, a fiercely independent philanthropist and photographer often described as a Medici for contemporary classical music, who supported a Who's Who of modern composers, including John Cage, Philip Glass, Pierre Boulez and John Adams, died...Tags: Photography, John Cage, Contemporary Music (genre), Harry Partch, Pierre Boulez
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All he asks is: 'Try to like it'
Special to The TimesHELMUT Lachenmann's work is very strange, even by contemporary standards. This preeminent German composer shapes what are essentially noises -- taps, scrapes and rustlings, though made largely by conventional instruments -- into beautiful, even spiritual,...Tags: John Cage, Christianity, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Death, Luigi Nono
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Helmut Lachenmann at Monday Evening Concerts
Times Music CriticIn Germany, he is often referred to as “Professor Helmut Lachenmann.” He is 73, lanky, bearded. A student of Luigi Nono and Karlheinz Stockhausen, he is perhaps the foremost representative of the second-generation European avant-garde. His...Tags: Luigi Nono, Music, Concerts, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Germany
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Music review, Pierre-Laurent Aimard piano recital at Symphony Center
Tribune Music CriticThe concept behind Pierre-Laurent Aimard's recital Sunday at Symphony Center was so pristinely simple that you wondered why other major performers haven't come up with it before him. Since so many leading composers of the 20th Century worked in small...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), John Cage, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Pierre Boulez, Olivier Messiaen
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Classical review, MusicNow concert at Symphony Center
Tribune music criticThe season's fourth and final MusicNow concert Friday night at Symphony Center said goodbye to Buntrock Hall, the bare gym-like performance space from which these increasingly popular concerts of contemporary music will relocate to the more inviting...Tags: Aaron Copland, Concerts, Music, Primo Levi, Music Industry
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