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Eonta is a composition for piano, two trumpets, and three tenor trombones by Iannis Xenakis. It was written in 1963–64, and was premiered on December 16, 1964, by the Ensemble du Domaine Musical, with Yuji Takahashi on piano and Pierre Boulez conducting. (Takahashi had previously premiered Xenakis's solo piano work Herma.) Its duration is approximately 18 minutes.

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  • Eonta is a composition for piano, two trumpets, and three tenor trombones by Iannis Xenakis. It was written in 1963–64, and was premiered on December 16, 1964, by the Ensemble du Domaine Musical, with Yuji Takahashi on piano and Pierre Boulez conducting. (Takahashi had previously premiered Xenakis's solo piano work Herma.) Its duration is approximately 18 minutes. (en)
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  • Eonta is a composition for piano, two trumpets, and three tenor trombones by Iannis Xenakis. It was written in 1963–64, and was premiered on December 16, 1964, by the Ensemble du Domaine Musical, with Yuji Takahashi on piano and Pierre Boulez conducting. (Takahashi had previously premiered Xenakis's solo piano work Herma.) Its duration is approximately 18 minutes. (en)
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