John Carlos Baez on Nostr: And for another explanation of Pärt's method, check out this video by Thomas Little, ...
And for another explanation of Pärt's method, check out this video by Thomas Little, who goes by the name The Classical Nerd. Little has a great series on modern classical composers - fun but detailed.
(3/n, n = 3)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ND6VMcwl5kwPublished at
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