Oh yes: Schutz is a glorious composer - a miraculous combination of richness and austerity.
The last time I remember hearing anything on R3 by Fux (and I didn't want to mention him earlier in the scatological interlude!) was in 1976 - handily, the evening before a Music lesson on "Bach's Predecessors"! I so enjoy his Counterpoint book and I'd like to hear more of the Music that resulted from his studies with Palestrina.
Iain Hamilton, anyone? Aurora was one of the first pieces by a living composer that I "got".
The last time I remember hearing anything on R3 by Fux (and I didn't want to mention him earlier in the scatological interlude!) was in 1976 - handily, the evening before a Music lesson on "Bach's Predecessors"! I so enjoy his Counterpoint book and I'd like to hear more of the Music that resulted from his studies with Palestrina.
Iain Hamilton, anyone? Aurora was one of the first pieces by a living composer that I "got".
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