I’ve just learned, thanks to Ron Silliman, that Norman Lebrecht threw his tuppence into the ongoing debate over minimalism a few days ago. Herb Levy then chipped in with some useful clarification. Update: The redoubtable Pliable has something to say on this, as well. Elsewhere, Daniel Wolf offers another view of the debate, with some valuable historical context.
Playlist:
Eliane Radigue – Trilogie de la Mort (XI)
Charlemagne Palestine – Strumming Music (Newtone)
Phill Niblock – Five More String Quartets; Early Winter – Susan Stenger, Eberhard Blum, Soldier String Quartet (XI)
Mary Jane Leach – Bruckstück; Feu de joie; Green Mountain Madrigal; Mountain Echoes; Trio for Duo; Ariel’s Song – Mary Jane Leach, Barbara Held, Shannon Peet, New York Treble Singers/Virginia Davidson (XI)
Michael Harrison – Revelation: Music in Pure Intonation (Cantaloupe; due out Oct. 9)
Miles Davis – The Complete On the Corner Sessions (Sony Legacy; due out Sept. 18)
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