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- Octandre is a chamber piece by Edgard Varèse, written in 1923 and published by J. Curwen & Sons in London in 1924 (new edition, New York: G. Ricordi, 1956;...
- during the first half of the 1920s, he composed Offrandes, Hyperprism, Octandre, and Intégrales. He took American citizenship in October 1927. After arriving...
- lives in London, England, where he is the Composer in Residence for the Octandre Ensemble and an executive committee member of the British Academy of Songwriters...
- sound-m****es; writing in the first half of the 1920s, Offrandes, Hyperprism, Octandre, and Intégrales. Varèse thought that "to stubbornly conditioned ears, anything...
- desk of the radio Deutsche Welle. It was performed again by the Ensemble Octandre in Bologna on 29 March 2000 and on 8 November 2000. Performed at the Círculo...
- Robert Craft – Varèse: Density 21.5, Hyperprism, Intégrales, Ionisation, Octandre, Poème Electronique (1959) CBS Masterworks – CBS 60286. Severino Gazelloni...
- viola da gamba or cello, and continuo (1730 and 1738) Edgard Varèse: Octandre for flute (doubling piccolo), oboe, clarinet, horn, b****oon, trumpet, trombone...
- noir (1906) Amériques (1918–1921) Offrandes (1921) Hyperprism (1922–1923) Octandre (1923) Intégrales (1924–1925) Arcana (1925–1927) Ionisation (1929–1931)...
- noir (1906) Amériques (1918–1921) Offrandes (1921) Hyperprism (1922–1923) Octandre (1923) Intégrales (1924–1925) Arcana (1925–1927) Ionisation (1929–1931)...
- noir (1906) Amériques (1918–1921) Offrandes (1921) Hyperprism (1922–1923) Octandre (1923) Intégrales (1924–1925) Arcana (1925–1927) Ionisation (1929–1931)...