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AGP68 is the second of two dedicated to the great British composer Alexander Goehr, who studied with both Olivier Messiaen and Pierre Boulez, and who was one of the founders of New Music Manchester in 1953, along with Peter Maxwell Davies, Harrison Birtwistle, and others. I would describe Goehr as a "composer's composer" in that there is nothing flashy in his compositions, but they are exceptionally well constructed and full of musical interest. Most of the works included in AGP67-68 are tonal.

While a number of works by Goehr are available on CD, much of his earlier work is not. This installment features Das Gesetz der Quadrille (op. 41) for soprano and piano, and his third string quartet (op. 37), both from Wergo 60093, and Two Choruses (op. 14) from Angel S36387. The recordings in tracks 06-07 are particularly nice, with negligible tracking distortion or surface noise. The installment includes a PDF file with liner notes from the two LPs (see pp. 3-6, 9-10).

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06 - Das Gesetz der Quadrille [20:21]

07 - String Quartet No. 3 [26:02]

08 - Two Choruses [8:10]

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