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A guide to contemporary classical music

Tom Service's weekly guide to contemporary classical music
  • 100 metronomes for Ligeti's Poeme Symphonique

    Contemporary classical music guide round-up

    Tom Service: Choosing just 50 composers to tell the story of the contemporary classical music scene has been a rich and rewarding experience, but I'm only too aware of the ones that got away

  • GERMANY-STOCKHAUSEN

    A guide to Karlheinz Stockhausen's music

    Tom Service: Our contemporary composers series ends with the most divisive figure of them all: Stockhausen

  • Alfred Schnittke

    A guide to the music of Alfred Schnittke

    Tom Service: The real legacy of Schnittke’s music is its multidimensional exploration of what musical truth in the 20th century might be, from chaotic polystylism to heartfelt spirituality
  • Iannis Xenakis

    A guide to Iannis Xenakis's music

    The Greek composer trained as an architect, and created works of shattering visceral power that still astound today, writes Tom Service

  • Magnus Lindberg

    A guide to Magnus Lindberg's music

    The Finn has become a concert hall staple – but his best works predate his embrace of colour and hyper-romanticism
  • Galina Ustvolskaya

    A guide to Galina Ustvolskaya's music

    Tom Service: The Russian composer's brutally uncompromising work has an elementality that's both horrifying and thrilling

  • Alexander Goehr

    A guide to Alexander Goehr's music

    Without Goehr's appreciation of history, musical modernism would have taken even longer to reach Britain than it did, writes Tom Service

  • A guide to La Monte Young's music

    The American minimalist has fed bales of hay to his piano but it's his six-hour-plus Well-Tuned Piano that has changed the way we hear music, quite literally, writes Tom Service

  • A guide to Gérard Grisey's music

    The late composer's mastery of a gigantic spectrum of sound, texture and feeling makes his work some of the most special of the late 20th century, writes Tom Service

  • Gyorgy Kurtag

    A guide to György Kurtág's music

    In Kurtág's tiny fragments lies music of unflinching emotional and existential rawness, writes Tom Service

  • George Benjamin

    A guide to George Benjamin's music

    Tom Service: Benjamin's latest opera features cannibalism, suicide, sex and murder, and could be a watershed moment – unleashing the expressivity of one of Britain's most essential composers

  • Sir John Tavener, photographed in 2007

    A guide to John Tavener's music

    In tribute to John Tavener, who has died aged 69, here's a brief guide to his music, in a piece originally published earlier this year

  • Toru Takemitsu

    A guide to Toru Takemitsu's music

    Takemitsu's understated and crystalline compositions combine elements of his own Japanese traditions with the western modernism he loved so much, writes Tom Service

  • James Dillon

    A Guide to James Dillon's music

    Tom Service: The composer James Dillon has created some of the most inventive and thrillingly expressive contemporary music around

  • Composer Terry Riley, 1998

    A guide to Terry Riley's music

    Tom Service: His composition In C was a minimalist masterpiece, but these days Terry Riley takes in life, the universe and everything

  • French composer Henri Dutilleux

    A guide to Henri Dutilleux's music

    Tom Service: The Frenchman has transformed his astonishing compositional refinement and willingness to take inspiration from other art forms and experiences into works of real emotional immediacy, writes Tom Service

  • Witold Lutoslawski

    A guide to Witold Lutosławski's music

    He denied the influence of Poland's turbulent 20th-century history but Lutosławski's music, with its unique textures and vivid harmonies, was always dynamic, eloquent and coherent

  • Composer Gerald Barry

    A guide to Gerald Barry's music

    Tom Service: The Irish composer's work is distinctive in its diamond-like hardness, its humour and, sometimes, its violence

  • Playing politics … Cornelius Cardew in May, 1971.

    A guide to Cornelius Cardew's music

    Tom Service: This classically trained avant-garde tearaway brought hard-left politics into his music and was possibly assassinated for it

  • Luciano Berio

    A guide to Luciano Berio's music

    Tom Service looks at the Italian composer whose labyrinthine music admits as much of the world as he can cram into it

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