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Ionisation

Work by Edgard Varèse for 13 percussionists. It was first performed in New York, USA, on 6 March 1933, and is probably the first work for percussion only. The majority of the work uses untuned percussion; it is only in the last section that a piano, glockenspiel, and tubular bells introduce pitched material.



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