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http://www.mvdaily.com/
'... reminders of Copland, Hanson, Bernstein, plenty of minimalists
and even Chavez are here, but Hailstork is also his own man. Nor
does this music, unlike a lot of "neotonal" efforts of the past
few decades, make one immediately think of film music. Hailstork
is a wonderfully colourful and clear orchestrator, his textures
uncluttered and structures eminently followable, if sometimes
overstretched. This might just restore faith in those who think
that all late 20th century music has come to be full of dense,
dissonant textures and jagged sounds, and that things like clear
lines and lightness of texture have become dirty words, especially
in the groves of academe.'
Paul Sarcich, writing in today's Music & Vision about the Naxos release
of Adolphus Hailstork's Symphonies 2 and 3.
Keith Bramich
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