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In the fourth of his Norton lectures of 1958–59, titled "Repetition in Music", he described a mode of composition already observable in many of his compositions since the 1920s, in which "The idea of repetition and variation can be replaced by the notion of constant rebirth, of true derivation: a
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During his time in New York City between 1924 and 1928, Chávez acquired a taste for the then-fashionable abstract and quasi-scientific music, as is reflected in the titles of many of his compositions written between 1923 and 1934:
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is a colorfully orchestrated score of ample dimensions and dense, compact atmosphere, notable for its dynamism and vitality, revealing the influence of
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stream that never comes back to its source; a stream in eternal development, like a spiral ..." A notable early example of this method is
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Chávez's manuscripts and papers are housed in the Music
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Columbia LP M32685; Odyssey LP Y 31534). In 1961 he recorded
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660:. In 1963 Chávez conducted the
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795:Parker 1998
666:Eugene List
602:(1970–72).
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556:Invención I
470:(1926–31).
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349:and in the
179:labor union
2550:Categories
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2126:Niels Gade
1975:Surrealism
1970:Stochastic
1960:Sound mass
1895:Microtonal
1867:techniques
1865:Genres and
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1773:Skalkottas
1678:Schoenberg
1545:Xochipilli
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606:Recordings
476:Stravinsky
312:, and the
262:, then to
175:Paul Dukas
157:After the
133:Guanajuato
2528:Biography
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2291:César Cui
1955:Serialism
1875:Atonality
1803:Prokofiev
1646:Composers
1449:Concertos
1250:(cloth);
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962:Buja 2017
592:Discovery
544:Sophocles
448:Pirámides
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421:, 1924),
411:, 1923),
404:Polígonos
363:juvenilia
329:Discovery
252:Boccaccio
129:Michoacán
88:Biography
68:conductor
2409:Americas
2281:The Five
2257:Romania
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2032:Category
1965:Spectral
1890:Futurism
1824:Americas
1808:Scriabin
1779:Hungary
1754:Germany
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1733:Koechlin
1709:Finland
1699:Czechia
1693:Pousseur
1689:Belgium
1659:Austria
1589:Category
1492:Soli III
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539:Antigone
522:concerto
518:symphony
488:huapango
480:sandunga
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409:Polygons
367:Romantic
340:Coyoacán
169:themes.
125:Tlaxcala
64:composer
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2445:Canada
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2267:Russia
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2227:Norway
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1799:Russia
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1769:Greece
1763:Strauss
1743:Milhaud
1728:Jolivet
1719:France
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1533:Tambuco
1499:Soli IV
1485:Soli II
1295:of the
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1007:Sources
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576:Soli IV
568:Soli II
514:quartet
492:foxtrot
438:Espiral
428:Energía
369:, with
187:Spanish
144:Gladios
102:criollo
42:Ramírez
34:surname
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2091:Europe
2042:Portal
1844:Cowell
1839:Carter
1783:Bartók
1748:Varèse
1683:Webern
1673:Mahler
1668:Krenek
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510:sonata
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443:Spiral
433:Energy
137:Oaxaca
114:plough
55:(1937)
38:Chávez
1920:Noise
1758:Reger
1723:Henry
1349:Opera
1274:IRCAM
1198:Obras
988:, 84.
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