If you dig Led Zeppelin try this Janacek
Music journalist Stephen Davis emails "I'VE BEEN DIGGING "JANACEK CHORAL WORKS" ON HARMONIA MUNDI... I DROVE TO MANHATTAN LAST WEEKEND AND LISTENED TO THE "SIX MORAVIAN CHORUSES" ON MY JAG'S ALPINE SPEAKERS AT HIGH VOLUME. INCREDIBLE!" At first it may seem strange that the biographer of Led Zeppelin and ghost writer for Michael Jackson digs Janáček. But in fact Janáček's choral works, with their use of Bohemian and Moravian folk themes, provide a bridge between art music and popular culture. Stephen collaborated with me on my posts about art music colliding with popular culture in Jajouka, Morocco. Read them here and here.
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Also - thought of you and your posts on animateurs on reading of this Daniel Levitin concert with audience participation:
http://www.toronto.com/article/714562--beethoven-s-brain-is-a-lot-like-yours
@Lyle: It's called the Glagolitic Mass, and it is beyond fab and mad. Janacek had an intimate and complicated relationship with both Catholocism and the organ. Check out his biography some time.