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Synaphaï (Gr****: connexities) is a
composition for
piano and
orchestra by Gr****
composer Iannis Xenakis. It was
finished in 1969 and
premiered in 1971...
- pp. 2–6. "Xenakis:
Synaphaï Aroura, for
string ensemble". allmusic.com. Rovi Corporation.
Retrieved 21
March 2015. "Xenakis:
Synaphai; Aroura; Antikhthon...
- music, Machaut,
Matteo di Perugia,
Dufay and
Gibbons (2008)
Iannis Xenakis Synaphaï (Connexities), for
piano and
orchestra (1969) Erikhthon, for
piano and...
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Orchestra Eduard Tubin –
Symphony No. 9, "Sinfonia semplice"
Iannis Xenakis Synaphaï, for
piano and
orchestra ****ph****a, for 6
percussionists Anaktoria, for...
- (1966)
Polytope [de Montréal], for 4
orchestras (1967)
Nomos gamma (1967–8)
Synaphaï, for
piano and
orchestra (1969)
Eridanos (1972) Erikhthon, for
piano and...
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oeuvre for solo piano.
Evryali is
connected to
earlier works,
particularly Synaphaï (1969),
certain parts of
which led to the
creation of the arborescence...
- (1965-1966)
Polytope de Montréal (1967)
Kraanerg (1968) ****ph****a (1969)
Synaphaï (1969)
Antikhthon (1971)
Aroura (1971)
Charisma (1971)
Evryali (1973) Psappha...
- Roqué
Alsina Austrahlungen, by
Vinko Globokar Screen, by
Anatol Vieru Synaphaï, by
Iannis Xenakis. It was also the year that
created the international...
- André Boucourechliev's
Archipel I and four
years later,
Iannis Xenakis's
Synaphaï. He
worked with
ensembles such as the
Domaine musical and the Ensemble...
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rapid repetitions of
individual notes, a
method Xenakis also
explored in
Synaphaï. Some p****ages are
written in six
different staves for both hands. The...