There's a really unexpected moment, and very effective for me, about three minutes before the end of the first track, Pentes, on this CD.
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Some of the music isn't heterophonic/polyphonic, which is not what I'm used to (I like many simultaneous voices with "cross relations" as they say about renaissance masses.) Slowly I'm accommodating myself to just a collage of nice sounds -- but it's not where my heart is.
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Some of the music isn't heterophonic/polyphonic, which is not what I'm used to (I like many simultaneous voices with "cross relations" as they say about renaissance masses.) Slowly I'm accommodating myself to just a collage of nice sounds -- but it's not where my heart is.
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