Palimpsest (Xenakis)
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| Palimpsest | |
|---|---|
| Composition for eleven instruments by Iannis Xenakis | |
| Time | 4 4 |
| Composed | 1979 |
| Performed | March 3, 1979 |
| Published | 1986 |
| Publisher | Editions Salabert |
| Recorded | 1986 |
| Duration | 11 minutes |
| Movements | 1 |
| Scoring | Ensemble of eleven instrumentalists |
| Premiere | |
| Date | March 3, 1979 |
| Location | L'Aquila, Italy |
| Conductor | Sandro Gorli |
| Performers | Divertimento Ensemble |
Palimpsest is a composition for chamber ensemble by Greek-French composer Iannis Xenakis. It was composed in 1979.
Palimpsest was a joint commission of the Accademia Filarmonica Romana, the Unione Musicale di Torino, the Società Aquilana dei Concerti, the Associazione Siciliana Amici della Musica di Palermo, and the Associazione Amici della Musica di Perugia.[1] This marked Xenakis's first Italian commission.[2] The title comes from the term palimpsest, referring to the process of scraping parchments with several superimposed text in order to find the meaning in different layers of writings; similarly, Xenakis uses that notion of layering in his compositional process, as he appears to have composed it by writing over an existing different text.[2] Although the concept is present in the structure, Xenakis came up with the title only after the music was completed.[2]
It was first performed at L'Aquila on March 3, 1979, by the Divertimento Ensemble conducted by Sandro Gorli,[3] who also went on tour in several Italian cities in a programme also including Anaktoria and two other piece by Sylvano Bussotti.[1] It was dedicated to Adriana Panni,[1] the President of the Accademia Filarmonica Romana,[4] and subsequently published by Editions Salabert in 1986.[3]