Kaija Saariaho (* 1952): Io, per orchestra, tape e live electronics (1986/1987) --- Avanti ! Chamber Orchestra diretta da Jukka-Pekka Saraste
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Kaija Saariaho: Verblendungen (1982/1984)
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Kaija Saariaho: Stilleben (1987/1988)
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Spectralism - a short introduction to spectral music
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Nuits, adieux (1991, 1996)
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Olivier Latry | Inaugural Concert at The New Rieger Organ in Musiikkitalo, Helsinki, Finland
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Kaija Saariaho: Laconisme de l’aile (1982)
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Kaija Saariaho - Nymphéa [Jardin secret III] (1987) for string quartet and live electronics
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