Sorry if a similar thread has already been made. I ran a search and couldn't find any.
So, the other day, Voce showed me a piece (String Quartet No. 1) by a composer I'd never heard of - Alexander Mosolov. It was amazing, so I was inspired to create this thread.
The title explains it all. What are some works/composers that are not appreciated on this forum, or the world of music in general, as much as you think they should be?
I'll give a few:
-Giacinto Scelsi - An absolutely phenomenal composer. Some of his works, like his Four Pieces on a Single Note, are just plain cool, whereas others, such as Uaxuctum, seem to have a more creepy, mystical aspect.
-George Antheil - In my opinion, one of the greatest American composers of all time. I remember J. Lee describing one of his violin sonatas as having moments of "atonal jazz", while I think his Second Violin Sonata is as close as one can ever get to cubism in music.
-Leo Ornstein - One of the most radical innovators of the 20th century. Check out some of his piano works, such as the relatively well-known Wild Mens' Dance.
-Anton Reicha - Reicha is one of those classical-era composers who is often cast in the shadow of MHB (Mozart-Haydn-Beethoven). He was a contemporary of Beethoven, and his music also began to tend toward the romantic, but in a very original way.
-Galina Ustvolskaya - I can't really even begin to describe her music...
Oh, and here are some more: Joachim Raff (who was very popular in the 19th century, but then somehow fell into relative obscurity), Sofia Gubaidulina, Conlon Nancarrow, Wallingford Riegger...the list goes on.
Here is the piece that inspired the thread:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qy6ZJ4V_m8k