Posted on 01/06/2016 5:47:57 AM PST by Borges
Pierre Boulez, who began his career as a radical modernist composer dedicated to overthrowing classical traditions and lived to become one of the most revered and sought-after orchestral conductors in the world, died Jan. 6 in Baden-Baden, Germany. He was 90.
His family announced the death to the Philharmonie Paris but did not disclose a cause.
Mr. Boulez (pronounced boo-LEZZ) came to public attention as the leading voice of postwar avant-garde music in France, an enfant terrible given to making public suggestions such as âthe most elegant way of solving the opera problem would be to blow up the opera houses.â
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ping
mixed emotions here....
He said some stupid things in his firebrand days but turned into the bst all around composer of modern music (Mahler and Debussy on).
CONDUCTOR of modern music.
Ha, from the pic at the link he looked like a cross between Bernie Sanders and Pope Francis.
Even better than Stravinsky's version.
Boulez/Cleveland Symphony Orchestra: The Rite of Spring -- Igor Stravinsky
RIP.
yes
I always like Boulez for modern 20th century pieces. His Stravinsky recordings were the go-to versions when they came out. RIP.
ping
Baden-Baden should be a sister city to Walla Walla, Washington, and to Paw Paw, Michigan.
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