Top 10 post 1950 composers

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bwv 1080

defined as favorite based on works composed after 1950

Boulez
Carter
Dutilleaux
Ferneyhough
Henze
Ligeti
Lutoslawski
Messiaen
Schnittke
Takemitsu

Archaic Torso of Apollo

Carter
Ligeti
Lutoslawski
Shostakovich (mainly for the string quartets)
Messiaen
Xenakis
Martinu (his best decade)
Pettersson
Norgard
Berio


formerly VELIMIR (before that, Spitvalve)

"Who knows not strict counterpoint, lives and dies an ignoramus" - CPE Bach

Daverz

Ginastera
Mieczysław Weinberg
Arnold
Dutilleux
Aho
Adams
Rautavaara
Panufnik
Feldman
Paul Moravec

Sergeant Rock

Havergal Brian
George Lloyd
Vaughan Williams
Arnold
Tippett
Shostakovich
Pettersson
Bernstein
Schnittke
Kats-Chernin
the phone rings and somebody says,
"hey, they made a movie about
Mahler, you ought to go see it.
he was as f*cked-up as you are."
                               --Charles Bukowski, "Mahler"

San Antone

Carter
Cage
Stravinsky
Lachenmann
Dusapin
Kurtag
Stockhausen
Wuorinen
Sciarrino
Boulez

vandermolen

Vaughan Williams (symphonies 8 and 9 for example)
Shostakovich
Martinu
Pettersson
George Lloyd
Malcolm Williamson
Honegger (Symphony 5)
Alwyn
Arnold
Rubbra
"Courage is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm" (Churchill).

'The test of a work of art is, in the end, our affection for it, not our ability to explain why it is good' (Stanley Kubrick).

Archaic Torso of Apollo

I see that 3 people have named Malcolm Arnold. If I had an 11th, he might be it - or I might give it to another of those "tonal symphonist" guys (like Rubbra, Holmboe or Simpson).
formerly VELIMIR (before that, Spitvalve)

"Who knows not strict counterpoint, lives and dies an ignoramus" - CPE Bach

Christo

later Vaughan Williams, but younger are:
Dmitri Shostakovich
Bohuslav Martinů
Vagn Holmboe
William Alwyn
Leonard Bernstein
Malcolm Arnold
Alberto Ginastera
Camargo Guarnieri
Arvo Pärt
Veljo Tormis



... music is not only an 'entertainment', nor a mere luxury, but a necessity of the spiritual if not of the physical life, an opening of those magic casements through which we can catch a glimpse of that country where ultimate reality will be found.    RVW, 1948

amw

John Cage
Luc Ferrari
Heinz Holliger
Rebecca Saunders
Salvatore Sciarrino
Horațiu Rădulescu
Galina Ustvolskaya
Chaya Czernowin
Witold Lutosławski
Roland Kayn

Chronochromie

Messiaen
Ligeti
Xenakis
Grisey
Sciarrino
L. Andriessen
Reich
Lutoslawski
Murail
Dutilleaux

kyjo

I echo vandermolen's and Christo's choices.  :)
"Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music" - Sergei Rachmaninoff

vandermolen

Quote from: kyjo on July 12, 2018, 07:36:19 PM
I echo vandermolen's and Christo's choices.  :)

I echo Christo's choices too Kyle  :)

Although I'm not so familiar with Ginastera and Tormis.
"Courage is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm" (Churchill).

'The test of a work of art is, in the end, our affection for it, not our ability to explain why it is good' (Stanley Kubrick).

ritter

In alphabetical order:

Luciano Berio
Pierre Boulez
Elliott Carter
Alberto Ginastera
Cristóbal Halffter
Ernst Krenek
Bruno Maderna
Olivier Messiaen
Luigi Nono
Igor Stravinsky

Ainsi la nuit

#13
At the moment the list looks like this, probably:

Boulez
Carter
Dutilleux
Gubaidulina
Kurtág
Ligeti
Lutosławski
Messiaen
Shostakovich (I love his late works the most)
Zimmermann

Maestro267

Penderecki
Bernstein
MacMillan
Arnold
Shostakovich
Corigliano
Ginastera
Schnittke
Mathias
Daugherty

North Star

Boulez
Britten
Dutilleux
Holmboe
Kurtág

Ligeti
Schnittke
Shostakovich
Stravinsky
Tippett

Leaving Martinu & Villa-Lobos off on the excuse that they didn't survive the 50s. Lutoslawski is just out.
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Mahlerian

Berio
Boulez
Carter
Chin
Hosokawa
Kurtag
Ligeti
Messiaen
Stravinsky
Takemitsu
"l do not consider my music as atonal, but rather as non-tonal. I feel the unity of all keys. Atonal music by modern composers admits of no key at all, no feeling of any definite center." - Arnold Schoenberg

schnittkease

Berio
Carter
Gubaidulina
Ligeti
Messiaen
Reich
Schnittke
Sciarrino
Lutosławski
Nono

Grisey and GF Haas get an honorable mention.

Trout

Boulez
Dhomont
Glass
Kurtág
Ligeti
Messiaen
Reich
Saariaho
Schnittke
Vasks

Others I considered: JL Adams, Murail, Chin, Romitelli, GF Haas, Nono, Berio, Takemitsu, Gubaidulina.

Overtones

Alfred Šnitke
Giya Kancheli
Arvo Pärt
Dmitrij Šostakovič
György Ligeti
Henryk Górecki
Olivier Messiaen
Iannis Xenakis
Krzysztof Penderecki
Unsuk Chin