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Jon Southwood wrote: > Scott, > > Can't help you with the Drumming score, but if you're interested in a > musical connection with Le Corbusier, check out Iannis Xenakis. Xenakis > actually worked with Le Corbusier for a number of years. His > composition Metastasis is organized by the ratios of Le Corbusier's > Modulus. Xenakis also has a couple (more recent) percussion pieces: > Pleiades (not sure of the spelling) and Rebonds. Both are incredible, > and given his predilection for mathematics, engineering, and > architecture is bound to have some sort of mathematical thread. > > If anyone hasn't heard any Xenakis, but has heard of "stochastic music" > (his term) or "granular synthesis" (originates from a section of his > book, Formalised Music), run out and listen to some of his pieces. My > (beginning) recommendations: Metastasis, Pithoprakta, Tetora, Pleiades, > and Rebonds. His early electronic music, which featured slowly > progressing transformation of source material might appeal to people on > this list as well. Check out: Bohor and Concret PH. > > Good luck, > > Jon Southwood > gamma-ut@home.com thanks for the Xenakis mentions. i look forward to finding these... might i also add a few of my picks? to wit: Akrata for 16 wind instruments (1964-65) ST/10=1-080262 for ten instruments (1956-1962) Atrees (hommage a pascal) for 10 instruments (1962) Morisma-Amorisma, for piano, violin, cello, double bass (1962) ST/4, for string quartet (1962) Nomos Alpha, for cello (1966) and i agree Bohor I and Concret P-H are musts, along with Diamorphoses... lance g.