Psappha

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Psappha is a landmark solo percussion composition by Iannis Xenakis, renowned for its complex rhythmic structures and intense, physically demanding performance.

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Psappha canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical composition
solo percussion work
approximateDuration 15 minutes
composer Iannis Xenakis
countryOfOrigin France
dedicatedTo Sylvio Gualda NERFINISHED
difficulty virtuosic
employsConcept cellular rhythmic development
mathematical organization of rhythm
genre contemporary classical music
hasScoreNotation graphically influenced layout
non-traditional rhythmic notation
influenced later solo percussion repertoire
instrumentation solo percussion
involves metal instruments
pitched percussion instruments
skin instruments
unpitched percussion instruments
wood instruments
isConsidered key work in Xenakis’s percussion output
landmark work for solo percussion
isStudiedIn contemporary music analysis courses
percussion performance programs
languageOfTitle Greek
movementCount one
notableFeature complex rhythmic structures
intense physical performance demands
performancePractice high physical stamina
large multi-percussion setup
memorization often required
period 20th-century music
premierePerformer Sylvio Gualda NERFINISHED
requires advanced coordination
advanced rhythmic skills
precise control of dynamics
structureBasedOn additive rhythms
rhythmic cells
titleDerivedFrom Sappho
titleRefersTo Sappho
surface form: ancient Greek poet Sappho
typicalUse auditions for advanced percussion positions
concert performance
percussion competitions
usesTechnique non-metric organization
polyrhythms
rhythmic layering

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Iannis Xenakis notableWork Psappha