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  • cagada de burro..

  • i prefer babbit's 'composition for guitar'

  • Técnicamente (nivel de fluidez mecánica para la ejecución) y musicalmente (comprensión de las relaciones musicales en distintos niveles cognitivos estéticos lo que también incluye la superficie del estilo musical) la interpretación de David Starobin casi insuperable y también es una motivación impresionante para los músicos que tocan y aman a la guitarra. Gracias a Starobin por esta interpretación y gracias a Carter por esta obra musical!

  • I cannot imagine the amount of virtuosity it must take to perform this piece accurately.

  • 1) excellent work! the guitar is a wonderful vehicle for contemporary art music. 2) i've heard from people who have met milton babbitt that he is a very congenial, funny man. very engaging (in response to the comment about his article). people who are upset by that article missed the point of it, i believe.

  • this stuff trips me out hard core...haha and i have the same last name as this dude...and my love is classical guitar :D But... i know no one cares haha. David plays the work very nicely.

  • The annotations were a great addition to this, kind of like pop up video!

  • Such good playing - I'd loved to have heard Starobin play it live. Those "New Music with Guitar" recordings he did in the 80s were so, so good.

  • As I was listening to this work, I was also reading Susan McClary's article "Terminal Prestige." Quite an insightful and complimentary combination indeed.

  • If I remember the essence of her article, she was somewhat negative towards Babbitt and Boulez and ended up with favorable words for Earth Wind and Fire.

  • Yes, your memory is correct. Her discussion of "terminal prestige" placed some of the more notable advocates of the mid-20th century American avant-garde in a rather unappealing light (her comments were partially a response to Babbitt's [in]famous 1958 article "Who Cares if You Listen").

  • I've never understood why Babbitt seems to make people so angry. "Who Cares If You Listen" is a very thoughtful article. Much of what he says could come under the heading of "self-evident truth". I suppose that in a democratic society there is a natural desire (on the part of some) to cater to the wishes of the majority.

  • I didn't hear the 'flow'.

  • With out a doubt, a true Old Master!

  • Brilliant. Thanks, NMXX. Is this David Starobin?

  • Yes, it is David Starobin

  • trying to wrap my head around this

  • this is an amazing performance! I wonder if he is exactly following the score for al those chordal repititions? I don't realy care but trying to play them drives me mad. David Starobin is a Master!

  • THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!

  • This music is extraordinarily beautiful. Wonderful performance, too.

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