Lousadzak
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lousadzak (The Coming of Light), Op. 48, is a 1944 concerto for piano and string orchestra by the American-Armenian composer Alan Hovhaness.[1] The work is known for its use of aleatory that is said to have impressed fellow composers Lou Harrison and John Cage,[2] and anticipated "many soon-to-be-hip" aleatory techniques.[3]