The Aliutors, a Paleosiberian people related to the Chukchis and the Koryaks, play this kind of music in Kamchatka. Their major group, Igloo, does an amazing cover of "I Am the Walrus."
Toshi Ichiyanagi has written: 'Music for piano, no. 7' -- subject(s): Aleatory music, Piano music 'Activities' -- subject(s): Aleatory music, Brass ensembles 'Sapporo' -- subject(s): Aleatory music
John Cage...Cage's 4'33" is an example of aleatory music, music of chance.
Cornelius Cardew has written: 'Treatise' -- subject(s): Aleatory music 'Scratch music' -- subject(s): Aleatory music, Chamber orchestra music 'Schooltime compositions' -- subject(s): Aleatory music 'Two books of study for pianists' -- subject(s): Aleatory music, Piano music (2 pianos) 'Three winter potatoes' -- subject(s): Piano music
aleatory
An aleatory is based on an exchange that involves uncertainty and risk, typically where the outcome is dependent on a random event. This concept is often applied in contexts such as insurance contracts, gambling, or financial derivatives, where the benefits or losses are determined by unpredictable factors. The key characteristic of an aleatory contract is that the performance of one party is contingent upon the occurrence of a specific event, making it inherently uncertain.
All insurance contracts are aleatory by their very nature. This is because, while the insured is required to pay premiums to keep the contract in force, the insurer may not be required to perform if a loss within the scope of coverage does not occur.
Benedict Mason has written: 'Outside sight unseen and opened' -- subject(s): Aleatory music
Loren Rush has written: 'Nexus 16' -- subject(s): Aleatory music, Instrumental ensembles
If we are talking of an aleatory event, and its relative frequency obtained over a large number of trials, yes.
Otto Joachim has written: 'Contrastes, for orchestra' -- subject(s): Orchestral music, Aleatory music, Scores
Christos Hatzis has written: 'Requiem for the alive' -- subject(s): Scores, Aleatory music, Requiems, Electronic music
The Aliutors, a Paleosiberian people related to the Chukchis and the Koryaks, play this kind of music in Kamchatka. Their major group, Igloo, does an amazing cover of "I Am the Walrus."