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Varese: Intégrales; Ionisation
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»rank: 462560
from: Polygram Records
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Bernstein: West Side Story; Gershwin: Preludes
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»rank: 523298
from: Elektra / Wea
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Border Music
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»rank: 933690
from: O.O. Discs
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L'Oeuvre de Edgar Varèse, Vol. 2: 1925-1961
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»rank: 499752
from: Elektra / Wea
Editorial Product Review: :Varese's musical aesthetic is so uncompromising, so extreme, that listeners tend to sharply divide themselves between fervent admirers and equally vociferous detractors. One of the finest aspects of Kent Nagano's performances of the music is his unwillingness to apologize for it; he lets the music speak for itself in its clumsy, brilliant grandeur. The result is perhaps the definitive recording of the French modernist's work to date. --Joshua Cody
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Toucher
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»rank: 416686
from: Wergo Germany
Editorial Product Review: :Varese's musical aesthetic is so uncompromising, so extreme, that listeners tend to sharply divide themselves between fervent admirers and equally vociferous detractors. One of the finest aspects of Kent Nagano's performances of the music is his unwillingness to apologize for it; he lets the music speak for itself in its clumsy, brilliant grandeur. The result is perhaps the definitive recording of the French modernist's work to date. --Joshua Cody
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Stonewave
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»rank: 789954
from: Bis
Editorial Product Review: :Varese's musical aesthetic is so uncompromising, so extreme, that listeners tend to sharply divide themselves between fervent admirers and equally vociferous detractors. One of the finest aspects of Kent Nagano's performances of the music is his unwillingness to apologize for it; he lets the music speak for itself in its clumsy, brilliant grandeur. The result is perhaps the definitive recording of the French modernist's work to date. --Joshua Cody
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Andrzej Panufnik: Sinfonia Concertante for Flute, Harp & Strings / Concertino for Timpani, Percussion & Strings / Harmony
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»rank: 565170
Editorial Product Review: :Varese's musical aesthetic is so uncompromising, so extreme, that listeners tend to sharply divide themselves between fervent admirers and equally vociferous detractors. One of the finest aspects of Kent Nagano's performances of the music is his unwillingness to apologize for it; he lets the music speak for itself in its clumsy, brilliant grandeur. The result is perhaps the definitive recording of the French modernist's work to date. --Joshua Cody
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Percussion Music of David Maslanka
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»rank: 363014
from: Albany Records
Editorial Product Review: :Varese's musical aesthetic is so uncompromising, so extreme, that listeners tend to sharply divide themselves between fervent admirers and equally vociferous detractors. One of the finest aspects of Kent Nagano's performances of the music is his unwillingness to apologize for it; he lets the music speak for itself in its clumsy, brilliant grandeur. The result is perhaps the definitive recording of the French modernist's work to date. --Joshua Cody
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Persuasion - The Contemporary Accordion / Joseph Macerollo (CBC)
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»rank: 484082
from: CBC
Editorial Product Review: :Varese's musical aesthetic is so uncompromising, so extreme, that listeners tend to sharply divide themselves between fervent admirers and equally vociferous detractors. One of the finest aspects of Kent Nagano's performances of the music is his unwillingness to apologize for it; he lets the music speak for itself in its clumsy, brilliant grandeur. The result is perhaps the definitive recording of the French modernist's work to date. --Joshua Cody
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Hindemith / Janacek / Vackar: Music for Brass, Piano and Percussion - John Wallace / Radoslav Kvapil / The Wallace Collection / Simon Wright
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»rank: 677764
from: Nimbus
Editorial Product Review: :Varese's musical aesthetic is so uncompromising, so extreme, that listeners tend to sharply divide themselves between fervent admirers and equally vociferous detractors. One of the finest aspects of Kent Nagano's performances of the music is his unwillingness to apologize for it; he lets the music speak for itself in its clumsy, brilliant grandeur. The result is perhaps the definitive recording of the French modernist's work to date. --Joshua Cody
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