Ligeti 6 Bagatelles For Wind Quintet Imslp Fixed -

: A wild, "rough" Balkan-style dance with off-balance rhythms. Music in the Round V. Adagio. Mesto (Béla Bartók in memoriam)

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(1951–53). In the original piano set, Ligeti used a "restricted pitch" system where the first movement uses only two pitches (A and D), and each subsequent movement adds one more pitch. For the wind quintet adaptation, he selected the movements using 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 11 pitches. Movement Guide