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Alea III Alea III is a Boston, Massachusetts-based music ensemble that is devoted to the promotion, performance, and teaching of contemporary classical music. == About the ensemble == Alea III was founded in 1978 by Music Director Theodore Antoniou, the third such ensemble organized by him (following Alea II at Stanford University). Alea III is the contemporary music ensemble in residence at Boston University and presents several concerts each season, all of which offer complimentary admission. The name of the ensemble is derived from multiple sources: the Greek word ''alea'' means "to wander," and in Latin, ''alea'' refers to "a die or dice used for playing at games of chance." Aleatoric music is also a source of inspiration; in the context of the ensemble, it concerns the expression of a multiplicity of musical directions, styles, and performance practices.〔Dyer, Richard (7 April 2000). ("Concert Will Aid Alea III, Antoniou's Lifelong Classroom" ). ''Boston Globe''. Retrieved 28 November 2012 via Highbeam .〕 In all, the group has performed more than 1,300 works by over 750 composers, including pieces by Iannis Xenakis, György Ligeti, and Arvo Pärt. Alea III has recorded for the FM Records, Navona Records, and Capstone Records labels.
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