{"content":"\n    <div class=\"detail-content\">\n        \n        <strong>About work:</strong> <p><em>Variations for 13 instruments</em> were finished in 1967. The first-night performance took place at the Exhibition of the New Slovak Music in 1970. The chamber ensemble consisting of the members of the Slovak Philharmonic was directed by Ladislav Halásek. The composition was recorded at OPUS with Juraj Beneš as a director. The composition is written for following instruments: piccolo, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, English horn, clarinet in Es, 2 clarinets in B, 2 bassoons and piano. The composition is based on the wind instruments, the function of the piano is complementary only.Variations have a three-movement form: A B A1. The basis of the parts A and A1 are two triads in major second and the basis of the B part is an augmented triad. The movements A and A1 are based on an even principle , the result of which is the two-voice, four-voice and eight-voice of wind instruments. On the other hand, in the movement B there are three-voice, six-voice and twelve-voice. This composition does not represent thematic variations. There are rather different changes that take place in the framework of the given interval structure.</p><br>\n        <em>(author, in: Bulletin Melos-Ethos 1993, p. 111 – 112.)</em><br>\n        <br>\n        \n\n        <p>\n                <p><strong>First performance in Slovakia</strong></p>\n                \n                \n                02.12.1970,\n                SK\n\n<br><span class=\"type\">Performers: </span>Ladislav Holásek (dir.), Komorný ansámbel Collegium Musicum\n                <br>\n\n\n            </p>\n    </div>\n"}