About: Pléïades

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Pléïades is a composition for six percussionists composed in 1978 by Greek composer Iannis Xenakis, originally commissioned by the percussion ensemble Les Percussions de Strasbourg. It is notable for its use of the sixxen, an instrument Xenakis had constructed specifically for the piece.

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  • Pléïades pour six percussionnistes est une œuvre de Iannis Xenakis composée en 1978. (fr)
  • Pléïades is a composition for six percussionists composed in 1978 by Greek composer Iannis Xenakis, originally commissioned by the percussion ensemble Les Percussions de Strasbourg. It is notable for its use of the sixxen, an instrument Xenakis had constructed specifically for the piece. (en)
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  • Pléïades pour six percussionnistes est une œuvre de Iannis Xenakis composée en 1978. (fr)
  • Pléïades is a composition for six percussionists composed in 1978 by Greek composer Iannis Xenakis, originally commissioned by the percussion ensemble Les Percussions de Strasbourg. It is notable for its use of the sixxen, an instrument Xenakis had constructed specifically for the piece. (en)
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  • Pléïades (œuvre musicale) (fr)
  • Pléïades (en)
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