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(Ja-chen-to Shâlse) 1905–88 Italian composer Born as a Count into the Italian aristocracy, and numbering Salvador Dalí and Henri Michaux among his acquaintances, Scelsi enjoyed early success as a composer – his Rotativa for three pianos, wind and percussion was conducted in Paris by Monteux – but after World War II, increasingly inspired by Eastern mysticism, ...

Source: Classical Music Encyclopedia, founding editor Stanley Sadie

(‘The Red Line’, 1978). Recommended Recording: The Red Line, soloists, Finnish National Opera Chorus and Orchestra (cond) Okko Kamu (Finlandia) Introduction | Contemporary | Classical Personalities | Giacinto Scelsi | Contemporary | Classical ...

Source: Classical Music Encyclopedia, founding editor Stanley Sadie

of Rome and Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue. Martin Scorsese’s 2010 film Shutter Island used an extensive compilation score of contemporary music by Ligeti, Penderecki, Cage, Feldman, Scelsi, Schnittke and others. ...

Source: Classical Music Encyclopedia, founding editor Stanley Sadie
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