Anaklasis

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Anaklasis is an avant-garde orchestral work by Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki, noted for its innovative sonorities and pioneering use of sonoristic techniques.

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instanceOf orchestral work
approximateDuration 8 minutes
catalogNumber Penderecki early orchestral works
commissionedBy Südwestfunk (SWF) Baden-Baden NERFINISHED
composer Krzysztof Penderecki NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Poland
dedicatedTo no specific dedicatee known
genre 20th-century classical music
avant-garde classical music
hasRecording multiple commercial recordings
includedIn 20th-century orchestral repertoire
influenced Polish contemporary orchestral writing
later sonoristic compositions by Penderecki
influencedByMovement post-war European avant-garde
language instrumental
movement Polish sonorism NERFINISHED
notableFor innovative orchestral sonorities
pioneering use of sonoristic techniques
period early Penderecki period
premiereConductor Hans Rosbaud NERFINISHED
premiereDate 1960
premiereFestival Donaueschinger Musiktage NERFINISHED
premiereLocation Donaueschingen, Germany NERFINISHED
scoring percussion ensemble
string orchestra
structure single-movement work
style sonoristic
techniqueUsed extended percussion techniques
glissandi
tone clusters
unconventional string techniques
titleLanguage Greek
titleMeaning refraction
yearOfComposition 1959

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