"Sony Classical are excited to present their vast collection "Masterworks of the 20th Century": ten CDs filled with iconic performances of 20th-century “avant-garde” classics by Charles Ives (the ground-breaking 1968 recording of the “Concord” Sonata by pianist and Ives scholar John Kirkpatrick), Stravinsky (the great Balanchine ballet Agon, with Erich Leinsdorf conducting the Boston Symphony), Boulez (his 1973 recording of his masterpiece Le Marteau sans maître, with mezzo Yvonne Minton and the Ensemble Musique Vivante), Takemitsu (Seiji Ozawa conducting the Toronto Symphony), a disc each of works by Harry Partch and George Crumb (including his Voice of the Whale), plus other landmark compositions by Berio, Stockhausen, Nono, Cage, Babbitt, Maderna, Xenaxis, Feldman, Schuller and Del Tredici, along with the pioneering productions of the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center."
10 CD's for £20
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Masterworks-20 ... 161&sr=8-1
