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>implying pre-contemporary era didn't have atonal music
>implying atonal music wasn't already prominent in the Baroque
youtube.com/watch?v=MAD6lUivz10
youtu.be/Z9DJpaxT7wg?t=103

Haha yeah and that's why Bartok is so good right because he used golden ratio in his music? Haha DAE smarter than everyone else because you understand the irrelevant and unnecessary mathematical references that the composers made in a vain attempt to make their music seem more sophisticated than it actually is?

The concepts that I mentioned are not "references" they are literally the material he used to compose his pieces. I only mentioned it because he asked "I like Xenakis but I don't know why." I'm not saying that's the only reason to like a piece of music.

Like music for what ever reason you want, but someone who likes math/architecture specifically will probably like Xenakis more than someone who doesn't.

>i myself am among my favorite composers
lol classicalfags

it's a troll, don't bother

Fucking retard.

No, I meant I'm influenced by cage not that I'm my favorite composer. Sorry for the unclear grammar.

I listened to it and liked it a lot
but I think it finished way too long after the end

Bump

>Atonal
>Clearly has a key center
>"in B minor"
>"in D major"
maybe you should learn what atonal actually means