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Mayako Kubo (1947): Piano Concerto (1985-'86)

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« on: September 27, 2015, 11:12:23 am »

You never know - it can be that an inexperienced listener with an open mind could be fascinated by this. It is relatively accessible; it veers in and out of conventional harmonies, and I could think of it as the musical equivalent of a cubist painting. It's certainly not a bad piece, though I don't think I would want to listen to it repeatedly.
interesting and kind response..can you name one "bad piece"?

Bad pieces tend not to be given much in the way of performances, and also are usually not memorable (sometimes mercifully so). I have heard plenty, but I don't think I should try and nominate a single work as an example. There are any number of very dull serialist works written by composers with no sense of sonority, who just follow formulae.
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