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- and cultural factors. According to the composer and musicologist Larry Sitsky, modernist composers from the early 20th century who do not qualify as avant-gardists...
- Lazar "Larry" Sitsky AO, FAHA (born 10 September 1934) is an Australian composer, pianist, and music educator and scholar. His long term legacy is still...
- distinction can be made between the two categories. According to scholar Larry Sitsky, because the purpose of avant-garde music is necessarily political, social...
- reference works by Dent (1933), Kindermann (1980), Beaumont (1985), and Sitsky (2008), they are given here as an aid in identification. The user should...
- Paganini Minuet John Peterson Moving Fast Through Autumn Light (2000) Larry Sitsky The Three Names Of Shiva (1992) Silvio Ranieri Variations on a Theme by...
- (No. 2 of S.145) In the Woods (No. 1 of S.145) •Ref: Kindermann, p. 467; Sitsky, pp. 215–216; Roberge, p. 63. Sechs Paganini Etüden für Klavier. Revidierte...
- and words are insufficient alone to convey the ideas of the text. Larry Sitsky describes the music as "tightly integrated" and "largely based on the 'row'...
- composers La Monte Young, Terry Riley, Steve Reich, and Philip Gl****" (Sitsky 2002, 361). Young, La Monte, "Notes on The Theatre of Eternal Music and...
- The Fall of the House of Usher is a 1965 Australian opera by Larry Sitsky. Gwen Harwood wrote the libretto based on the story by Edgar Allan Poe. It was...
- Spanish Paul Panhuysen 1934 2015 Dutch Roger Reynolds 1934 American Larry Sitsky 1934 Australian Avo Sõmer 1934 Estonian-American Ernstalbrecht Stiebler...