Originally posted by Tapiola
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Structures is a two-volume work (each in three sections) for two pianos which traces a progress from the very strictest "automatic" ("unmeditated") material in the first section (Structures 1a) to the loosest aleatoric writing in the middle of the Second volume. "Strictest" and "loosest" in very Boulezian terms, howver: the composer's "ego" (or "creativity") slips into 1a (the "errors" Ligeti pointed out) and his need for control into the second volume where "chance" becomes subject to serial procedures!
As with all masterpieces, the tension between the intentional and the unpredicted in this work constitutes the grit from which the pearls are formed.
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