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Lon Stetz
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Hi Ben,
In regard to your question, i highly recommend Jacob Druckman's masterpiece "Reflections on the Nature of Water." I also recommend Richard Rodney Bennett's piece "After Syrinx II."
Even though R.R. Bennett began as a serialist composer utilizing techniques pioneered by Schoenberg and Boulez, he began to break away from that system in the late 1970's and chose to explore a more tonal format to express his compositional ideals. "After Syrinx II" is one of Bennett's first pieces where he began to write in a tonal style, while still holding on to the serial techniques. I highly recommend it along with the Druckman.
Best of luck in your studies.
Sincerely, Lon Stetz
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