Two Thoughts About the Piano (2006), the second of which is called Caténaires is a four-minute piece with an uninterrupted succession of semiquavers which spread themselves over the entire keyboard as a single line, breathlessly, and eventually with subtle changes of touch, dynamics, spacings, and coloring.Ko-Eun Lee
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Elliott Carter
Caténaires
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Two Thoughts About the Piano (2006), the second of which is called Caténaires is a four-minute piece with an uninterrupted succession of semiquavers which spread themselves over the entire keyboard as a single line, breathlessly, and eventually with subtle changes of touch, dynamics, spacings, and coloring. Ko-Eun Lee
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