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Eonta is a
composition for piano, two trumpets, and
three tenor trombones by
Iannis Xenakis. It was
written in 1963–64, and was
premiered on December...
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group theory in
Nomos Alpha (for
Siegfried Palm), set
theory in
Herma and
Eonta, and
Brownian motion in N'Shima.[citation needed]
Xenakis frequently used...
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group theory in
Nomos Alpha (for
Siegfried Palm), set
theory in
Herma and
Eonta, and
Brownian motion in N'Shima. ****ph****a,
commissioned by the Shiraz...
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group theory in
Nomos Alpha (for
Siegfried Palm), set
theory in
Herma and
Eonta, and
Brownian motion in N'Shima.
Xenakis frequently used
computers to produce...
- Chrissochoidis,
Stavros Houliaras, and
Christos Mitsakis, "Set
theory in Xenakis'
EONTA", in
International Symposium Iannis Xenakis, ed.
Anastasia Georgaki and...
- "Brian Ferneyhough's Études transcendantales: A Composer's
Diary (Part 1)".
Eonta 1 (1), 55–89. Chapman, Jane (2001). "An
Interview with
Brian Ferneyhough:...
- tuba,
percussion and
cello (1992, an
additional movement for Oresteïa)
Eonta, for 2 trumpets, 3
trombones and
piano (1963–64) Palimpsest, for English...
- Sea"),
which was
retitled as ****en no
Kodomo ("Children in Nature"), and "
Eonta" (Ontology). Both were well received. The same year,
Kanai was
awarded the...
- "Brian Ferneyhough's
Etudes Transcendantales: A Composer's
Diary (Part 1)".
Eonta 1, no. 1:55–89. Toop, Richard. 1993. "On Complexity".
Perspectives of New...
- (1955–1956)
Diamorphoses (1957)
Concret PH (1958)
Herma (1961)
Bohor (1962)
Eonta (1963–1964)
Nomos Alpha (1965–1966)
Oresteia (1965-1966)
Polytope de Montréal...