Keith Kenniff writes music for movies (among these Miranda July’s “me and You and Everyone we know“)
He is also a major mix-master making sample laws obviously redundant in all their stiffling idiocracy. Listen to this mix and tell me if it wasn’t worth it. Then go and seek out each individual composer and live their bodies of work.
0 – 0:30 Henry Purcell – Suite en sol majeur (Z 660) – Prelude
0:30 – 4:22 Philip Glass – Einstein on the Beach, Knee Play 1
4:22 – 12:14 Lou Harrison – Symphony No. 2, i. Tears of the Angel Israfel
12:14 – 15:06 Morton Feldman – Rothko Chapel 3
15:06 – 16:40 Howard Skempton (perf. John Tilbury) – Toccata
16:40 – 20:19 Henryk Gorecki – 3 olden style pieces, iii.
20:19 – 23:01 George Crumb – Music for a Summer Evening: Music of the Starry Night
23:01 – 30:13 Henry Purcell – When I am Laid in Earth (from Dido and Aeneas)
30:13 – 35:42 John Adams – Grand Pianola Music: Part 1b
35:42 – 38:37 Gyorgy Ligeti – Atmospheres, for Large Orchestra
38:37 – 40:16 Avet Terterian – Symphony no 1, ii.
40:16 – 44:15 Steve Reich – You Are (variations): Ehmore M’Aht, V’Ahsay Harbay (Say Little and Do Much)
44:15 – 45:03 Dimitri Shostakovich – Prelude no. 2 in A minor (op.27)
45:03 – 48:24 Igor Stravinsky – Mass for Chorus and Double Wind Quintet – Sanctus – Benedictus
48:24 – 52:05 Gabriel Faure – Requiem: In Paradisum