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Definition of Octuor

Octuor
Octuor Oc"tu*or, n. [From L. octo eight + -uor, as in L. quatuor.] (Mus.) See Octet. [R.]

Meaning of Octuor from wikipedia

- of ensembles have been formed with this instrumentation, including the Octuor de Paris, for whom Iannis Xenakis composed Anaktoria (1969). By contrast...
- microsounds. Its primary proponent is composer Horacio Vaggione in works such as Octuor (1982), Thema (1985, Wergo 2026-2), and Schall (1995, Mnémosyne Musique...
- Tchaikovsky]. Le Figaro (in French). At DICTECO —— (1924). "Some Ideas about my Octuor". The Arts. Brooklyn. At SCRIBD. —— (1927). "Avertis****t... a Warning"...
- and sounds generated by computer (1972) Undicit for 18 instruments (1976) Octuor (1982), LP Computer Musik, IBM Deutschland (1984) Fractal C (1984) Thema...
- downloads". www.hyperion-records.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-10-29. Mendelssohn: Octuor Op 20, Etc / Braley, Dieltiens, et al. | ArkivMusic Ralf Wehner: Thematic-systematic...
- Trio flute, cello and harp dedicated to Trio Nordmann Chamber music 1972 Octuor Octet clarinet, b****oon, horn, 2 violins, viola, cello and double b**** "dédié...
- Switzerland. Adagio et fugue (1956) pour violon et piano Sept variations pour octuor (1971) Fête des vignerons (1977) sur un livret d'Henri Debluë Rückblick...
- Amusette, for violin and piano (2006), 4’ Histoire de la montagne d'olivier, octuor for guitar, flute, oboe, clarinet, b****oon, violin, viola et violoncello...
- Press. ISBN 978-0-7734-6472-8. Stravinsky, Igor. 1924. "Some Ideas about My Octuor", translated from the French. The Arts 6, no. 1 (January): 4–6. Reprinted...
- Composer's Preface to the New Edition of the String Octet, Op. 7]. In his Octuor (ut majeur) pour 4 violons, 2 altos et 2 violoncelles. Paris: Enoch & Cie...