Universal Edition - Luciano Berio – Chemins I | (su Sequenza II) | for harp and orchestra

Luciano Berio
24.10.1925—27.05.2003

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Luciano Berio
Chemins I | (su Sequenza II) | for harp and orchestra

Work Details
Year of composition: 1965
Subtitle: (su Sequenza II)
Scored for: for harp and orchestra
Composer: Luciano Berio
Soloinstruments/Soloists: harp
Instrumentation: 3 3 3 3 - 4 4 3 1 - hp(2), cel, hpsd, pno, str(8 vln.A, 8 vln.B, 8 vln.C, 8 vla, 8 vc, 8 cb)
Instrumentation details: 1st flute; 2nd flute; 3rd flute; 1st oboe; 2nd oboe; 3rd oboe; 1st clarinet in Bb; 2nd clarinet in Bb; 3rd clarinet in Bb (+bass cl(Bb)); 1st bassoon; 2nd bassoon; contrabassoon; 1st horn in F; 2nd horn in F; 3rd horn in F; 4th horn in F; 1st trumpet in C; 2nd trumpet in C; 3rd trumpet in C; 4th trumpet in C; 1st tenor trombone; 2nd tenor trombone; 3rd tenor trombone; bass tuba; 1st harp; 2nd harp; harpsichoird; celesta; piano; violin A; violin B; violin C; viola; violoncello; contrabass
Duration (min): 12

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World Première
Location: Donaueschingen / Germany
Date: 1965
Orchestra: Südwestfunk Orchester
Conductor: Ernest Bour
Main Soloists: Francis Pierre
Work Introduction

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