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Kraanerg is a composition for 23 instruments and 4-channel analog tape composed by Iannis Xenakis in 1968, as ballet, with choreography by Roland Petit and set design by Victor Vasarely. It was created for the grand opening of the Canadian National Arts Centre in Ottawa, intended to coincide with Expo 67. However, it was delayed to 1969.

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  • Kraanerg is a composition for 23 instruments and 4-channel analog tape composed by Iannis Xenakis in 1968, as ballet, with choreography by Roland Petit and set design by Victor Vasarely. It was created for the grand opening of the Canadian National Arts Centre in Ottawa, intended to coincide with Expo 67. However, it was delayed to 1969. (en)
  • Kraanerg est une œuvre de Iannis Xenakis pour 23 instruments et bande magnétique en quadriphonie, composée en 1969. (fr)
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  • Kraanerg is a composition for 23 instruments and 4-channel analog tape composed by Iannis Xenakis in 1968, as ballet, with choreography by Roland Petit and set design by Victor Vasarely. It was created for the grand opening of the Canadian National Arts Centre in Ottawa, intended to coincide with Expo 67. However, it was delayed to 1969. (en)
  • Kraanerg est une œuvre de Iannis Xenakis pour 23 instruments et bande magnétique en quadriphonie, composée en 1969. (fr)
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  • Kraanerg (en)
  • Kraanerg (fr)
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