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John Smyth <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 22 Sep 1999 19:44:24 -0700
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Edgar Beach writes, concerning my review, (thoughts), on Boulez' "Repons."

>I think I would understand your review much better if you could clarify
the
>term "Explosante--fixe" Thank you

Oh, how I would like to make jokes about the title, but I don't want you to
get mad again!

"Explosante--Fixe is Boulez' own title.  The liner notes in 15 words or
less: (I hope I'm understanding the composers intentions correctly) Boulez
was interested in the dialog between "rule and imagination." *Fixed* music
I assume is played as written, while *imaginatory* music would be subject
to elaboration such as improvisation and computer transformation.

The piece has some great sounds, though I started to experience listener
fatigue after awhile.  Not bad.

John Smyth

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