The singer composer Julius Eastman (1940 - 90) is probably best remembered as the soloist in PMD's Eight Songs for a Mad King, but he was a prolific composer and his work is gradually being restored to performance. Last year's London Festival of Contemporary Music featured his work, and H&N tomorrow night presents a performance by Apartment House of his 1974 work Femenine. Not strictly speaking the most recent Music, but probably the first chance for many of us (myself included) to hear this piece, descriptions of which sound as if it's a great deal more "cutting edge" (bleeaaccchh!) than, say, much of the stuff that passes for "contemporary" in recent evening broadcasts.
A recent review of the concerts here:
And there's a performance of Frederic Rzewski (b 1938)'s Coming Together from 1971.
A recent review of the concerts here:
And there's a performance of Frederic Rzewski (b 1938)'s Coming Together from 1971.
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