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  1. The first, Sequenza I came in 1958 and is for flute; the last, Sequenza XIV (2002) is for cello. These works explore the full possibilities of each instrument, often calling for extended techniques. The various Sequenze are as follows: Sequenza I for flute (1958); Sequenza II for harp (1963); Sequenza III for woman's voice (1966); Sequenza IV ...

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    Sequenza. Sequenza ( Italian for "sequence") is the name borne by fourteen compositions for solo instruments or voice by Luciano Berio. [1] The pieces, some of which call for extended techniques, are: Sequenza I (1958; rev. 1992) for flute. Sequenza II (1963) for harp. Sequenza III (1965) for female voice. Sequenza IV (1965) for piano.

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  4. Apr 28, 2002 · - Extended technique and polyphonic writing in Luciano Berio's Sequenza XIV. Videography. Omaggio. Back to Works

  5. Now Naxos enters the Sequenza playing field with equally world-class performances of the cycle, including the Cello Sequenza (No. XIV) written in 2002 (the year before Berio’s death) plus the soprano saxophone version of the Oboe Sequenza (No. VII). It might be helpful to describe some of the ways in which the DG and Naxos performances differ.

  6. Jun 20, 2023 · Luciano Berio (1925-2003)SequenzasI – XIV rec. 1998-2004, St John Chrysostom Church, Newmarket, Canada Naxos 8.557661-63 [3 CDs: 182] Berio’s Sequenzas were written over a rather long period, actually some thirty-four years – most of his long composing life. So, they give a fair survey of his compositional progress and of his stylistic ...

  7. Like Sequenza III, the trombonist trots out tricks and timbres, new and old, to help the illusion, but here the virtuoso writing works. The three Sequenzas for strings – numbers VI, VIII, and XIV for viola, violin, and cello, respectively – show Berio's inventiveness, as well as his ability to take from a wide variety of sources.

  8. Jun 15, 2004 · Posthumous authoriized revision by Stefano Scodanibbio of Sequenza XIV for cello (2002). First performance: 15/06/2004, Stuttgart. Stefano Scodanibbio . Publisher:

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