Noun
French composer of serial music (born in 1925)
Source: WordNetAn orchestration was therefore commissioned in secret from Friedrich Cerha and premièred in Paris (under Pierre Boulez ) only in 1979, soon after Helene Berg's own death. Source: Internet
Bartók 's Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta (1936) opens with a slow fugue that Pierre Boulez (1986, p. 346-7) regards as "certainly the finest and most characteristic example of Bartók's subtle style. Source: Internet
Conversations with Boulez: Thoughts on Conducting, translated by Camille Nash, with a selection of programs conducted by Boulez and a discography by Paul Griffiths. Source: Internet
His move away from modernist composers such as Boulez and Stockhausen was nuanced, rather than outright rejection: "That generation wanted disciples and as we didn't join up it was taken to mean that we hated the music, which wasn't true. Source: Internet
Other examples are Offenbach 's cello duets, quartet, and sextet, Pärt 's Fratres for 8 cellos and Boulez ' Messagesquisse for 7 cellos, or even Villa-Lobos' rarely played Fantasia Concertante (1958) for 32 cellos. Source: Internet
Pierre Boulez (1971) and James Levine (1985) have also made recordings of the opera at Bayreuth that were released on Deutsche Grammophon and Philips. Source: Internet