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Summary:BOTH THE AMERICAN COMPOSER, CHARLES IVES AND THE AUSTRIAN, ANTON WEBERN, DREW THEIR MUSICAL INSPIRATION FROM A LOST PARADISE OF CHILDHOOD. THE RESULTS IN IVES' "THREE PLACES IN NEW ENGLAND" AND WEBERN'S "FIVE PIECES FOR ORCHESTRA" ARE RADICALLY DIFFERENT, AS THIS PROGRAMME DEMONSTRATES. WORKS PERFORMED BY THE LONDON SINFONIETTA AND CONDUCTED BY DAVID ATHERTON.
Description:A SERIES OF 6 PROGRAMMES WITH THE LONDON SINFONIETTA WHICH TAKE A BOLD AND ORIGINAL APPROACH TO 20TH CENTURY MUSIC