I'm sorry - I wasn't able to find that information. I know Xenakis's titles generally mean something specific, but I couldn't find this one - the CD booklet doesn't get into the title.
Ok, I found it, its French and it means fingerprints. I was wandering if it was very old type of an ancient Greek word, but I couldn't figure out any logic in it (I'm Greek). Thank you for helping
It's understandable you would think so. It seems that most of his titles are compound Greek words that means something descriptive about the piece. Thanks for the information about the title. I didn't know that.
Thanks a lot . . .
fcyeznikian 4 months ago
Xenakis Stravinsky-like!
trashse123 1 year ago
oh... Then I have to find it! Is it also in the Timpani Cds?
katamiaennoia 2 years ago
Yes, it's Vol. 1, the same CD with "Tracees". The CD is Timpani 1C1057. "Iannis Xenakis: Works for Large Orchestra"
NewMusicXX 2 years ago
Thank you a lot - by the way, does it say anywhere what the title means?
katamiaennoia 2 years ago
I'm sorry - I wasn't able to find that information. I know Xenakis's titles generally mean something specific, but I couldn't find this one - the CD booklet doesn't get into the title.
NewMusicXX 2 years ago
Ok, I found it, its French and it means fingerprints. I was wandering if it was very old type of an ancient Greek word, but I couldn't figure out any logic in it (I'm Greek). Thank you for helping
katamiaennoia 2 years ago
It's understandable you would think so. It seems that most of his titles are compound Greek words that means something descriptive about the piece. Thanks for the information about the title. I didn't know that.
NewMusicXX 2 years ago
!! It's so beautiful.. Is it full here? I was confused by the ending.
katamiaennoia 2 years ago
Your observation is correct. The entire work is 10:27. I decided not to make a part two for the las 30 seconds.
NewMusicXX 2 years ago
thanks*****
terrestial63 3 years ago