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- Pithoprakta (1955–56) is a piece by Iannis Xenakis for string orchestra (with 46 separate solo parts), two trombones, xylophone, and wood block, premièred...
- Metastaseis and Pithoprakta is a ballet by New York City Ballet co-founder and ballet master George Balanchine to two orchestral works by Iannis Xenakis:...
- Xenakis used probability theories to define some microscopic aspects of Pithoprakta (1955–56), which is Gr**** for "actions by means of probability". This...
- Varèse is Maurice Ohana. Examples can be found in Metastasis (1953–54), Pithoprakta (1955–56), and Achorripsis (1956–57), all orchestral works by Iannis...
- c****ographed to Xenakis' Metastaseis and Pithoprakta by George Balanchine (see Metastaseis and Pithoprakta). The ballet was premiered on January 18,...
- (2014) Ulysses Awakes Charles Wuorinen: Grand Bamboula Iannis Xenakis: Pithoprakta for 46 strings, 2 trombones, wood block and xylophone. Takashi Yoshimatsu:...
- music composition are the use of the statistical mechanics of gases in Pithoprakta, statistical distribution of points on a plane in Diamorphoses, minimal...
- audiences. As a result, ballets like Ragtime (Balanchine/Stravinsky), Pithoprakta (Balanchine/Xenakis) and Divertimento Brillante (Balanchine/Glinka) were...
- Jewels Emeralds Rubies Diamonds 1967 Ragtime (II) 1968 Metastaseis and Pithoprakta 1968 Requiem Canticles 1968 La Source 1968 Slaughter on Tenth Avenue...
- Xenakis used probability theories to define some microscopic aspects of Pithoprakta (1955–56), that is the Gr**** for "actions by means of probability". This...