Contemporary music is far from a monolith. But if its reputation is sometimes that of a vegetable to be endured before a 19th-century dessert, that might have something to do with Boulez’s peers, who reigned for decades with a sound that, depending on whom you ask, was either an acquired taste or the stuff to spoil

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