Head-Fi.org › Forums › Misc.-Category Forums › Music › Modern composer recommendations?
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:

Modern composer recommendations?

post #1 of 24
Thread Starter 

What are some of the most famous pieces by some of the best modern day composers? I've been looking to check some of these composers out but before I delve into their catalogs (that would too much material), I'd like to start with their most famous/best pieces.

 

Can you give me some recommendations by the following composers?

 

Philip Glass

Ennio Morricone

Danny Elfman

Hans Zimmer

Clint Mansell

Dario Marianelli

John Murphy

 

and anyone else you feels would fit well into that list.

 

 

 

Like I said, I'm sure they each have too much material for me to just jump in head first, so I'd like to start with their most famous work (things I might recognize) and I'll work from there.

 

I'd appreciate any recommendations. Thanks.

post #2 of 24

Not on your list, but try Arvo Part - Te Deum

 

I'm not a classical music fan usually (not that I don't like listening to it), but I heard this piece at the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and it was fantastic.

post #3 of 24
Quote:

Originally Posted by Heyyoudvd View Post

 

Can you give me some recommendations by the following composers?

 

Philip Glass

Ennio Morricone

Danny Elfman

Hans Zimmer

Clint Mansell

Dario Marianelli

John Murphy

 

Try these two:


Philip Glass - Heroes Symphony

l75151ff03m.jpg

 

Clint Mansell:

the-fountain-3.jpg

 

Other Recommendations:

  • Bruce Brubaker - "Glass Cage"

51S5SAyZMiL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

  • Max Ricter - "Memoryhouse" and "The Blue Notebooks"

411NR2M65RL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

 

51mHwv1mzZL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

  • Johann Johannsson - "Fordlandia"

615oU6iHoGL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

  • London Philharmonic Orchestra - "Us & Them: Symphonic Pink Floyd"

pinkfloydsymphonichbA.jpg

 

Trust me, good stuff...

post #4 of 24

Phillip Glass - Orion, most definitely worth checking out. 

post #5 of 24
Put some Arvo Part, Steve Reich and Sibelius on your list - they're wonderful.
post #6 of 24

^What Unc said, plus you can't go wrong with Shostakovich; all killer and no filler.

Arvo Part - Tabula Rasa

Terry Riley and most anything played by the Kronos Quartet.

Durufle - Requiem

Peter Sculthorpe - Djilile

John Zorn - take your pick...

post #7 of 24
Quote:
Originally Posted by Heyyoudvd View Post
Can you give me some recommendations by the following composers?

 

Philip Glass

Ennio Morricone

Danny Elfman

Hans Zimmer

Clint Mansell

Dario Marianelli

John Murphy

 

and anyone else you feels would fit well into that list.

 

Quote:
Originally Posted by rehabitat View Post

^What Unc said, plus you can't go wrong with Shostakovich; all killer and no filler.

Arvo Part - Tabula Rasa

Terry Riley and most anything played by the Kronos Quartet.

Durufle - Requiem

Peter Sculthorpe - Djilile

John Zorn - take your pick...


rehabitat,

good recommendations for the thread's title. but if you look at the actual first post and at what the op had in mind, listening to that final recommendation is prone to give the poor guy a heart attack

 

heyyoudvd,

i i second the score for 'the fountain' by clint mansell, kronos quartet and mogwai.

if you can appreciate (or stomach) operatic singing, philip glass's modern opera akhnaten might be something for you.

post #8 of 24

I would recommend

 

Hans Zimmer and Jmaes Newton Howard - The Dark Knight sound track.

 

Danny Elfman - The Kingdom sound track.

 

Philip Glass - The Low Symphony and any of the '...qatsi' albums with Koyaanisquatsi as my favourite.

 

Thomas Newman - American Beauty and The Salton Sea sound track.

 

IMO film sound tracks are a neglected gold mine of stunning music.

post #9 of 24
Quote:
Originally Posted by Riordan View Post

rehabitat,

good recommendations for the thread's title. but if you look at the actual first post and at what the op had in mind, listening to that final recommendation is prone to give the poor guy a heart attack


Actually, Zorn has written lots of very beautiful, non-heart-attack-inducing, modern classical and chamber music. Especially in the last few years.

post #10 of 24

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sarah View Post

Actually, Zorn has written lots of very beautiful, non-heart-attack-inducing, modern classical and chamber music. Especially in the last few years.


Agreed. "Alhambra Love Songs" has been on regular rotation for me for the better part of a year now. Not exactly classical or chamber music, but excellent all the same.

 

Recently, I've enjoyed the following that might fit the OP's requirements:

 

B.J. Nilsen, The Short Night

A Broken Consort, Box of Birch

Anything by Gavin Bryars (especially Hommages)

Mostly anything by Valentin SIlvestrov (especially Bagatellen und Serenaden and the later symphonies)

Horowitz Plays Scriabin

post #11 of 24

These micro threads are cool.  Something interesting always bobs up but if you blink you'll miss it.

 

post #12 of 24

I agree, so lets keep this one going. Michael Nyman is described as minimalist and his music needs the right mood with its dry and haunting qualities. This is one of my favourites, Man On Wire

 

               617QoKkIOeL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

 

Then way back to 1969 and Terry Riley's Rainbow In Curved Air

 

             518U3swEGML._SL500_AA300_.jpg

post #13 of 24

Minimalism by Steve Reich, that album is Triple Quartet with the first part strings by The Kronos Quartet and then electric guitar and other compositions.

 

          515ePX%2BTSXL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

post #14 of 24

Right now I'm listening to The Red Violin - OST (1998) - there are some great compositions, the composer is John Corigliano. And here is where you can try it out =)

 

http://www.kpnemo.ws/music/2008/12/06/The_Red_Violin_film_The_Red_Violin__OST_oshua_Bell_/

post #15 of 24

Hi

 

There are a great many modern composers.

 

BBC Radio Three has a programme special for contemporary composers called Hear and Now.

 

These go out at 22:30 each Saturday (British Summer Time which is GMT + 1).

 

There is one on tonight in fact.

 

Radio Three has a first class online feed. I use an application called "Radio Shift" on my Mac to get it, but I know there are of course similar applications for PCs.

 

You'll find that with a good DAC and amp from computer to headphones Radio Three will sound absolutely marvellous.

 

Upcoming Hear and Now programmes (opens in new window):

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tnsx/episodes/upcoming

New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:
  Return Home
  Back to Forum: Music
Head-Fi.org › Forums › Misc.-Category Forums › Music › Modern composer recommendations?