Noël Akchoté (born 7 December 1968) is a French guitarist in free improvisation, classical, experimental, and free jazz. Starting on guitar at when he was eight years old, he received lessons on classical guitar in school. When he was […]

Noël Akchoté (born 7 December 1968) is a French guitarist in free improvisation, classical, experimental, and free jazz. Starting on guitar at when he was eight years old, he received lessons on classical guitar in school. When he was […]
In un mondo post moderno le possibilità rimangono sempre infinite. “Another Possibility” di Christian Wolff su #neuguitars #blog #ChristianWolff #MortonFeldman Le narrazioni sono le colonne portanti di quest’epoca, caratterizzata da una intensa accelerazione economica, sociale e […]
In a post-modern world the possibilities are always endless. “Another Possibility” by Christian Wolff Narratives are the pillars of this era, characterized by an intense economic, social and artistic acceleration. Without a story, without a […]
In 1966 Morton Feldman wrote a piece for electric guitar. He wrote it for his friend and fellow composer Christian Wolff, who gave the first performance later that year in a concert at the Library […]
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Dream: American Music for Electric Guitar di Sergio Sorrentino, Mode Records, 2018 https://www.sergiosorrentinoguitarist.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Dream-American-Music-Electric-Guitar/dp/B07B684MTY Dream (adapted for electric guitar by Sorrentino); David LANG: Warmth for 2 electric guitars ; Jack VEES: Alpha Aloha for 2 […]
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A major figure in 20th-century music, Feldman was a pioneer of indeterminate music, a development associated with the experimental New York School of composers also including John Cage, Christian Wolff, and Earle Brown. Feldman’s works […]