condition (record/cover): NM / NM | The recording features the Juilliard Ensemble conducted by Luciano Berio himself. Recorded in April 1969, it captures the height of his collaboration with Cathy Berberian, his primary muse and one of the most significant vocalists of the 20th century. Différences (1958/59): Scored for flute, clarinet, viola, cello, harp, and magnetic tape. It is a pioneering work that blends live instrumentation with electronic manipulation. Sequenza III (1965): A virtuosic work for solo female voice, specifically written for and performed here by Cathy Berberian. Sequenza VII (1969): Written for solo oboe and performed on this recording by the legendary Heinz Holliger. Due Pezzi (1951): Two early pieces for violin and piano, performed by Romuald Tecco and Dennis Russell Davies. Chamber Music (1953): Set to poems by James Joyce for female voice, clarinet, cello, and harp.