Do you really believe that the Boulez and .... Well any of the let's say Schonberg " followers" hold the key to a new musical kingdom? I don't think so ... It ruptured something in music instead of following a constant evolution in what we feel is musical language, there Is a way of being evolutionary without falling into tonal rupture AND without being regressive. I believe Schnittke is closer to the progressive way in wich music was going since the 1900`s than Schonberg was (What heresy am I saying???).... Try reading : " Hegel et les vaches du Wisconsin " by Alessandro Barrico. It's food for thought in the matter of musical evolution Nicolas Croze-Orton