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Epitaphium (Stravinsky)

''Epitaphium'' is a short chamber-music composition by Igor Stravinsky, for flute, clarinet, and harp. The score was composed in 1959 and is inscribed in German, "Für das Grabmal des Prinzen Max Egon zu Fürstenberg" (For the tombstone of Prince Max Egon zu Fürstenberg).
==History==
Stravinsky had been the honoured guest of Prince Max Egon zu Fürstenberg, patron of the Donaueschinger Musiktage, during the 1957 and 1958 festivals. When the prince died in April 1959, Stravinsky was asked to write a short composition in his memory. The result was ''Epitaphium'', which received its premiere on 17 October 1959, on one of that year’s three concerts, each of which included a newly composed musical tribute to the prince. The other two pieces were by Pierre Boulez (''Tombeau'', for soprano and instrumental ensemble, which later became the final movement of ''Pli selon pli'') and Wolfgang Fortner (''Parergon zu den Impromptus'', for soprano and orchestra) (; ).
In the history of Stravinsky's compositional style, the ''Epitaphium'' is important as the first work in which he ordered the harmony serially throughout. In earlier works he had used twelve-tone rows for melodic construction, with only the occasional harmonic exception .

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