Xenakis: "Terretektorh", Part One

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2008

For large orchestra of 88 players scattered among the audience (1965-66)

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  • Life is a beautiful catastrophe -every natural "disaster" ushering forth new life even as existing lives are destroyed. What music better captures this paradoxical fact?

    A composer like Philip Glass, by contrast, seems to capture the beautiful patterns of existing life forms (like migration and growth) while totally disregarding the catastrophic dimensions inherent in all living things.

  • interessant !

  • What are the whistling noises at the end?

  • This is an Extremely interesting Piece

  • Oh man! I've been searching this one and Nomos Gamma for a very long time. I think it has been published by a little label but now completely out-of-print...

  • Thanks for posting the info about the piece! Very interesting!

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