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Digging deep into the catalog of Cramps records, Dialogo returns with another stunning entry in their reissue series dedicated to the seminal imprint, the Croatian composer Martin Davorin Jagodić’s 1975 masterstroke, "Tempo Furioso (Tolles Wetter)". A bristling work of monumental scale at the vanguard of electroacoustic composition and musique concrète, its stunning two sides, created by his sinfully under-recognized associate of Groupe de Recherches Musicales, reshapes history at every turn. Is…
The Russian composer's brilliant 1954 tonal concerto with Russian folk elements backed with the eerie 1973 avant-garde concerto with aleatory elements, conducted by Evgeni Svetlanov and released on Melodyia in 1974
Two brilliant string quartets composed in the mid-1960's by the four Czech composers, released on Supraphon's Musica Nova Bohemica contemporaru music series in 1972.
The Russian composer's first opera from 1961 incorporating Russian folk elements, conducted by Rimas Genusias and released as a 2LP set by Melodyia in the late 1970's.
Works for solo instruments, ensembles and orchestra with vocals composed in the 1960's and early 70's by the two Hungarian composers, released on Hungaroton's Contemporary Hungarian Music series in 1972.
Six excellent avant-garde compositions for ensemble, led by Zygmunt Krauze, from the late 1960's by as many Polish experimental composers, released by Muza in 1970.
Great 1976 LP on Jugoton's Contemporary Croatian Composers Series with highly original and rather wild avant-garde compositions from the 1970's for piano quintet, wind quintet and tape, cello and orchestra, and narrator, chorus and orchestra.
Great 1969 LP on Philips' "Modern Music Series" with four compositions by the Polish experimental composer spanning from 1958 to 1965, including two beautiful and powerful orchestral pieces and two ensemble pieces.