Yasamune Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 Good day, I recently came across this insanely awesome piece of music about a month ago. I picked it up again and am listening to it and the more I listen to it the more I enjoy it. I believe the work was commissioned in the early 90's to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 2nd world war and each composer is from a country involved. I'll list the movements and all to give you an idea of it: Luciano Berio - I. Prolog Friedrich Cerha - II. Introitus und Kyrie Paul-Heinz Dittrich - III. Sequenz III Dies Irae Marek Kopelent - IV. Judex ergo John Harbison - V. Juste judex Arne Nordheim - VI. Confutatis Bernard Rands - VII. Interludium Marc-André Dalbavie - VIII. Offertorium Judith Weir - IX. Sanctus Krzysztof Penderecki - X. Agnus Dei Wolfgang Rihm - XI. Communio (I) Alfred Schnittke/ Gennadi Roschdestwenski - XII. Communio (II) Joji Yuasa - Xiii. Reponsorium György Kurtág XIV. Epilog Anyone know if any of these this is available on paper? I'd love to see what the whole thing looks like on paper. It's also just awesome. Anyone and everyone who has access to Naxos, GO LISTEN TO THIS NOW!!!! :D It's totally badass :P Quote
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