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Re: [microsound] Salvatore Sciarrino



I would strongly suggest:
- Un'immagine d'Arpocrate (my favourite)
- L'opera per flauto
- Vanitas

I have many others, but these stand out--even more than Studi per
l'intonazione del mare IMHO ;).

If you like that kind of thing, you'd probably like most of Luigi
Nono's post-1980 works.

Contact me privately if you want to discuss the topic further.

//p
http://www.interdisciplina.org/00.0/

On 11/22/05, erik schoster <ejschoster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm discovering the music of Salvatore Sciarrino, and reeling. Is anyone
> else a fan? Care to suggest some pieces to check out? I'm a little obsessed
> with his "Studi Per L'Intonazione del Mare". Also - does anyone have
> suggestions on places to read a little more about him in english?
>
> Best,
> Erik
>
> ps - sorry if this seems off topic. although it's mostly (or completely?)
> acoustic, his music fits perfectly into the orbit of microsound, so I
> figured some of you folk might be into him.
>
> --
> www.hecanjog.com <http://www.hecanjog.com> /
> www.cedarav.com<http://www.cedarav.com>/
> www.luvsound.org <http://www.luvsound.org>
>
> he can jog split ep with jahbitat forthcoming on norsordo:
> http://www.nosordo.com
>
> Switches and Intricate Maximals comps out now on Audiobulb Records
> http://www.audiobulb.com
>
>


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//p

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