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Helmut Friedrich Lachenmann (German: [ˈhɛlmuːt ˈlaxn̩man] ; born 27
November 1935) is a
German composer of
contemporary classical music. ****ociated with...
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Victims of Hiroshima),
Witold Lutosławski,
George Crumb, and
Helmut Lachenmann.
Bowing the body of a
string instrument (which can
include bowing the...
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Helmut Lachenmann:
Mouvement (- vor der Erstarrung)) for
three ad hoc
players and 14
players (1982/84)
Helmut Lachenmann:
Souvenir for 41 instruments...
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performances of
contemporary classical music by
composers such as
Helmut Lachenmann,
Harrison Birtwistle,
Pierre Boulez and
Michael Nyman. The
daughter of...
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contemporary music, with
ample examples by
George Crumb, Toru Takemitsu,
Helmut Lachenmann, and others) as one of the
variety of
techniques involving direct mani****tion...
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composition scored for saxophone, piano, and
percussion by
Helmut Lachenmann. It is
written in the form of
variations on a ****anese folk song about...
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Famous composers were all present: from
Ligeti to Stockhausen, from
Lachenmann to Huber, from
Boulez to Berio.
Based on a theme, the
programming of the...
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labelled aleatoric music—a term po****rized by
Pierre Boulez.
Helmut Lachenmann's work was
influenced by Cage's work with
extended techniques. Cage's rhythmic...
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music by
composers of the German-speaking countries,
including Helmut Lachenmann,
Wolfgang Rihm, and Hans Zender.
Klangforum Wien has been in residence...
- Berger,
Antje C. (2019). "Burundi". In Minnerop, Petra; Wolfrum, Rüdiger;
Lachenmann,
Frauke (eds.).
International Development Law: The Max
Planck Encyclopedia...