Boulez and Harnoncourt, So Different, Yet More Alike Than They Realized

It’s as if the postwar period itself had died. Within two months, Pierre Boulez and Nikolaus Harnoncourt, the two avant-gardists who more than anyone in the last half-century redefined classical music, were gone.

The New York Times


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