Sequenza VII (composed 1969) is a composition for solo oboe by Luciano Berio, the seventh of his fourteen Sequenze. The sequenza calls for extended technique. In 1975, Berio used Sequenza VII as part of Chemins IV, which included an orchestra of eleven string instruments. In 1993, Claude Delangle adapted the work for soprano saxophone, naming the revised work Sequenza VIIb.
Date of composition | 1969 (arranged in 1993 by Claude Delangle) |
Premiered | 1993, May 20th in Strasbourg, France |
First published | Universal Edition |
Approx. duration | 10 minutes |
Instruments | Soprano Saxophone |
Autotranslations beta |
Luciano Berio: Sequenza VIIb Luciano Berio: Sequenza VIIb Luciano Berio: Sequenza VIIb |