sextuor

sextuor

(ˈsɛkstjʊˌɔː)
n
a rare word for sextet
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Grand Sextuor pour flute, clarinette, cor, violon, alto, et violoncelle (n.
Sextuor, for example, was composed for three saxophones, piston, trumpet and trombone, Dva koncertni tance [Two Concert Dances] was for piccolo, piston, saxophone and drum set, while opus 45 was a Concertino for drums and piano.
35; the preliminary pencil autograph of Sir Michael Tippett's opera The Knot Carden; holographs documenting the gestation of Franz Liszt's Le matin; the final version of Francis Poulenc's Sextuor; the preliminary drafts of Gyorgy Ligeti's Etudes for Piano (a Grawemeyer Award winner); "Part IV" of Music in Twelve Parts by Philip Glass; and Oliver Knussen's Third Symphony.