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Showing posts with label spatialisation. Show all posts
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23.5.14

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Recorded at the cathedral where it was first performed, this performance highlights the spatial dimension of the music (a topical subject but we sometimes forget the long history of sound disposition in spaces):
The string writing is, of course, very effective (score from imslp).

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