I enjoyed that. Who composed the piece? I investigated via internet search and arrived by a serendipitous route at something completely different, as one does. Ernst Toch's Geographical Fugue.
Thanks for the link to Geographical Fugue. Was it you who mentioned Harry Partch? A friend asked if I was familiar with his music. When I looked it up, it reminded me of music you have posted on your blog.
Matthew is the nephew of one of my oldest friends. You aren't the only one who thought his name was Paul. Turns out he studied under Paul Coletti.
I have been into Partch. Fortunately, these days, there's loads of it on Youtube. When I was younger and you needed to buy vinyl to listen to anything it was hard to get hold of. Now The Dreamer that Remains,Daphne of the Dunes, Castor and Pollux, etc., is all out there!
I enjoyed that. Who composed the piece? I investigated via internet search and arrived by a serendipitous route at something completely different, as one does. Ernst Toch's Geographical Fugue.
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I am slow on the uptake! Paul Coletti composed it! Oh well, if I'd been more on the ball, I'd have not rediscovered the Geographical Fugue.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link to Geographical Fugue. Was it you who mentioned Harry Partch? A friend asked if I was familiar with his music. When I looked it up, it reminded me of music you have posted on your blog.
ReplyDeleteMatthew is the nephew of one of my oldest friends. You aren't the only one who thought his name was Paul. Turns out he studied under Paul Coletti.
I have been into Partch. Fortunately, these days, there's loads of it on Youtube. When I was younger and you needed to buy vinyl to listen to anything it was hard to get hold of. Now The Dreamer that Remains,Daphne of the Dunes, Castor and Pollux, etc., is all out there!
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