Kevin wrote:
>If it is so absurd, kindly list me 10 compositions since Britten's War
>Requiem (1962) that are as significant, well constructed and original
>as said same.
War Requiem sets a pretty high bar - one that much of Britten's other
music may have trouble clearing. That said, here are a few worthwhile
recent orchestral works, drawn from my rather limited listening activity.
If I had access to more works and spent more time listening to contemporary
music I'm sure there would be more.
Gubaidulina - Offertorium
Rautavaara - Violin Concerto and Piano Concerto No. 3
Simpson - Symphony No. 9
Rubbra - Symphony No. 8
Kernis - Colored Field
Argento - A Ring of Time
Sallinen - Aspects of Peltoniemi Hintrik's Funeral March
Harrison, L. - Piano Concerto
Penderecki - Violin Concerto
Reid McLean