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The Sacher hexachord (6-Z11, musical cryptogram on the name of Swiss conductor Paul Sacher) is a hexachord notable for its use in twelve compositions (''12 Hommages à Paul Sacher'') created at the invitation of Mstislav Rostropovich for Sacher's seventieth birthday in 1976, including Pierre Boulez's ''Messagesquisse'', Hans Werner Henze's ''Capriccio'', Witold Lutosławski's ''Sacher Variation'', and Henri Dutilleux's ''Trois strophes sur le nom de Sacher''.〔Steven Stucky, ''Lutosławski and His Music'' (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1981): 97. ISBN 9780521227995.〕〔Robin Stowell, ''The Cambridge Companion to the Cello'' (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999): 144. ISBN 9780521629287.〕 ''Messagesquisse'' is dedicated to Sacher, but Boulez's ''Répons'', ''Dérive 1'', ''Incises'', and ''sur Incises'' all use rows with the same pitches.〔Edward Campbell, ''Boulez, Music and Philosophy'', . (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2010): 206. ISBN 978-0-521-86242-4.〕 The hexachord's complement is its Z-relation, 6-Z40. ==References==
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