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Great 1979 LP on Jugoton's Contemporary Croatian Composers Series with excellent and intriguing avant-garde compositions from the 1970's for solo instrument, trios, ensemble and orchestra.
The major Russian avant-garde composer's innovative 1966 concerto, conducted by Heinz Holliger, backed with the emotional 1970's piano quintet, released on Philips in 1984.
The major Russian avant-garde composer's innovative 1966 concerto, conducted by Heinz Holliger, backed with the emotional 1970's piano quintet, released on Philips in 1984.
The major Russian avant-garde composer's monumental 1985 work for unaccompanied mixed chorus, conducted by Valery Polyansky and released on Melodyia in 1990.
The major Russian avant-garde composer's massive 1982 work for violin, cello and orchestra, conducted by Gennadi Rozhdestvensky and released on Melodyia in 1990.
Three impressive and highly original avant-garde works for orchestra and ensembles by the unconventional Romanian composer, released by Electrecord in 1977.
The 1964 opera by the Hungarian composer blending modernist techniques with Spanish folk influences and Hungarian musical traditions, released as a 2LP box set by Qualiton in 1966. With insert.
Rare 1978 album on Electrecord presenting four impressive modernist/spectralist/heterophonic chamber music compositions spanning from 1969 to 1974 by four experimental and higly original Romaniam composers.
Works for wind quintet composed in the 1960's and early 70's by the four Hungarian composers, released on Hungaroton's Contemporary Hungarian Music series in 1972.
Five electro-acoustic compositions realized at the Electronic Music Studio of the Hungarian Radio between 1975 and 1981 by five Hungarian composers and released by Hungaroton in 1983.
Five classic computer music works realized at the Elektronisches Studio der Technischen Universität Berlin in 1983/84 by two Hungarian and one Argentinian composers, released by Hungaroton in 1985. With insert.
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.
At long last, after decades out of print, the Milan based imprint, Dialogo, dives into the legendary catalog of Cramps, bringing forth the first ever vinyl reissue of Costin Miereanu's "Luna Cinese", part of an ongoing initiative dedicated to bring t…