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Old 07.01.2011, 02:15 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by fugazifan
schoenberg-pierrot lunaire (expressionism)
bartok-concerto for orchestra, or music for strings percussion and celesta (folklore with modernism)
alban berg- violin concerto (12 tone, but not strict like webern)
boulez-structures (not my favorite, but essential for strict serialism)
ligeti-lux aeterna, atmospheres (micropolyphony)
alfred schnittke-symphony 1 (postmodernism)

Some other pieces by movement:

Tristan Murail - Gondwana (spectralism)
Bernard Parmegiani - De Natura Sonorum (musique concrete)
Helmut Lachemann - Gran Torso (musique concrete instrumentale - arguably a one-man movement)
Alvin Lucier - Music on a long thin wire (Uh... electro-acoustic sound installations?)
Steve Reich - music for 18 musicians (minimalism)

The last one is a great starter for 10 - you may have heard it already. I find Reich intolerable but often forget 18 is actually very good.
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