Don wrote:
>I'm sure that evaluations of Scelsi's music will be made in future
>generations, and it could be that he will be considered one of classical
>music's master composers. One thing I do feel confident of is that
>listening to a work of Scelsi only once can hardly even scratch the surface
>of gaining an understanding of his music.
I thank Don for defending Scelsi, one of my favourite composers and one of
the few really inventive composers of the last/this century. IMHO Scelsis
monotonality (huge masses of sounds based on a single note floating around)
is truely amazing. I am sure that his works, especially his *Quattro pezzi
per orchestra*, the first huge orchestral work in this style, will become
an essential part in 20th century music history!
Achim Breiling