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Xenakis, Iannis (1922 - ) xenakis, Iannis (1922 ). The Romanian-born composer Iannis xenakis, of Greekparentage, settled finally in Paris in 1947, taking out French citizenship. http://www.hnh.com/composer/xenakis.htm
Extractions: The Romanian-born composer Iannis Xenakis, of Greek parentage, settled finally in Paris in 1947, taking out French citizenship. After earlier scientific training in Athens, he was largely self-taught as a composer, in Paris receiving encouragement from Messiaen. There is a close connection between mathematics and music in his work and with architecture. Works In addition to the theoretical writings and teaching of Xenakis, there are a varied series of compositions, from the orchestral Metastasis of 1954, Pithoprakta and Achoripsis, to the Empreintes of 1975 and the 1979 Pleïades, for percussion. Other instrumental music includes works for harpsichord, amplified or, in Khoai, unamplified.
Xenakis Modern music xenakis. xenakis' music has become increasingly barrier to hispublic reception. Iannis xenakis (19222001) had a colorful young life. http://www.medieval.org/music/modern/xenakis.html
Extractions: Xenakis' music has become increasingly well-known among people involved in hearing or creating contemporary classical music, and so his relatively unusual circumstances no longer present a barrier to his public reception. Iannis Xenakis (1922-2001) had a colorful young life. He was seriously wounded as a Greek resistance fighter, and went on to training in mathematics and architecture prior to music. His early music has its origins there, especially as his works accompanied intricate architectural constructions. Later, he completed a formal music degree under Messiaen at the Sorbonne. Born in Romania, he worked primarily in France and the United States. Although equations and formalistic ideas form an important component of Xenakis' musical style, they do not overwhelm it. As music became his sole profession, and especially in the 1970s & 80s, Xenakis' music takes on a more instinctive quality. Indeed, Varèse had long been one of his models, and his music possesses a similar kind of raw or even elemental energy. One thing Xenakis' music rarely lacks is forward momentum, moving as it does from one "place" to another in sometimes bewildering fashion. To some degree, it is the use of mathematical processes which allows Xenakis to discover patterns and communicable musical ideas out of a totally
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Extractions: PARIS (Reuters) - Romanian-born French composer, architect and mathematician Yannis Xenakis, who invented a new genre of music composed with the aid of computers, died on Sunday aged 78. "France loses one of its most brilliant artists today", French President Jacques Chirac said in a statement of condolence. Xenakis, born in Romania to a wealthy family of Greek origin, moved to Greece in 1932 and subsequently fought with the Greek resistance during World War Two, losing an eye in battle. Expelled by Greece in 1947 because of his political beliefs, Xenakis moved to Paris where he closely collaborated with modernist architect Le Corbusier for the next 12 years. Parallel to this, he began studying composition at the Paris Conservatory under illustrious composers including Olivier Messiaen and Darius Milhaud. Xenakis developed a new composing technique using computers and based on the mathematical probability of the recurrence of notes and rhymes. This yielded some of his breakthrough works, Metastasis in 1955 and Achorripsis in 1958. "By breaking free from the constraints of the classical norm, by taking the path of random music and by using the inputs of science, he contributed to the definition of a new area of freedom for musical art", Chirac said.
WIEM: Milhaud Darius (encyklopedia.pl)Category World Polska Leksykon Encyklopedia encyklopedia.pl Mwersja dla drukarki. Muzyka, Francja Milhaud Darius (18921974), widok strony znajdzpodobne pokaz powiazane. Milhaud Darius (1892-1974), kompozytor francuski. http://wiem.onet.pl/wiem/00ab17.html
Extractions: poka¿ powi±zane Milhaud Darius (1892-1974), kompozytor francuski. Studia gry skrzypcowej oraz kompozycji w konserwatorium paryskim u X. Leroux, Ch. Widora V. d'Indy'ego , P. Dukasa. 1917-1918 spêdzi³ w Rio de Janeiro jako sekretarz francuskiego ambasadora w Brazylii (wybitnego poety P. Claudela Po powrocie do Francji zbli¿y³ siê do ¶rodowiska pisarzy, artystów i kompozytorów, którym patronowa³ J. Cocteau . Wraz z A. Honeggerem F. Poulenkiem G. Aurikiem, L. Dureyem i G. Tailleferre'em za³o¿y³ kompozytorsk± Grupê Sze¶ciu , która lansowa³a idee muzyki prostej, lekkiej, przystêpnej, wykorzystuj±cej elementy folkloru, jazzu czy musicalu W 1919 skomponowa³ s³ynny balet Byk na dachu libretto J. Cocteau). W 1923, po odbyciu podró¿y po Stanach Zjednoczonych, zafascynowany jazzem Murzynów w Harlemie, skomponowa³ balet do scenariusza B. Cendrarsa Stworzenie ¶wiata W 1928 skomponowa³ operê-oratorium do tekstu P. Claudela Krzysztof Kolumb , na po³y symboliczn±, na po³y ekspresjonistyczn±, ³±cz±c± chóry w stylu tragedii greckiej ze ¶redniowieczn± archaizacj±, Wagnerowskimi ( R. Wagner
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