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[PRE-ORDER] Sound & Silence: Four Pioneering Modernist Italian Composers (CD)
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[PRE-ORDER] Sound & Silence: Four Pioneering Modernist Italian Composers (CD)
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Details: 3CD collection featuring four pioneering modernist Italian composers. Although he was a superb melodist, it was in his deployment of a whole landscape of non-musical sounds, dissonant harmonies and silence, that Ennio Morricone revolutionised film music. His audacity, and his diverse musical palette (manifest in the spaghetti westerns he scored for Sergio Leone) came less from cinema than from the pioneering post-war generation of 'New Music' composers. In 1958 Morricone attended a summer courses in New Music in Darmstadt, Germany; where he immersed himself in the works of the leading figures of contemporary music; Stockhausen, Varèse, Berio, Ligeti, Cage, Messiaen, Boulez, Maderna, Nono. The mood was one of excitement and adventure where the outer limits of music's artistic and conceptual universe were questioned and fearlessly explored. Morricone described Darmstadt as a turning point in his life. He felt compelled to react to what he learned there, feeling that the experience helped define his personal voice, his musical identity. Certainly Morricone's signature styles are are easily detected in the three delightful early soundtracks featured in this edition; including among the selections from il Federale, the maestro's very first film as primary composer. Morricone respected his Italian contemporaries, Luciano Berio, Bruno Maderna and Luigi Nono. He was deeply impressed by two of Nono's works; Il canto sospeso for solo soprano, alto and tenor, mixed chorus and orchestra, and Cori di Didone for mixed chorus end orchestra, which he claimed, "hit me down in my core". Both compositions are included here along with Berio's Sinfonia, for orchestra and eight amplified voices, a rich collage of words and voices and sounds which has been compared to a live 1960s Happening. One of the principal modernist works of the era. In 1954, Berio and Maderna founded Italy's first studio of electronic music, in Milan. The first work to emerge, the radio study, Ritratto di Città (Portrait of a City) is presented here in it's entirety along with other significant works by Berio and Maderna including the first Sequenza for flute, and Gesti for recorder, virtuoso pieces that the player to the limits of his or her technical ability. Bruno Maderna's genius as both composer and conductor is showcased by his magical Serenata no. 2 and by his elegant account of Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales.
トラックリスト
Tracklist:
- gosto jazz
- Caporal Twist
- Nuvole
- Sole e sogni
- Desiderio di te
- Francesca
- Un povero matusa
- Miraggio africano
- I nuovi giovani
- Nuvole (Scat version)
- Caporal Twist No. 2
- Ritorno a casa
- Nicole (Instrumental version)
- Cha cha cha delle diciottenni
- Cos'e un bacio
- Nicole (Vocal version)
- Swingin' ischia
- Diciottenni in piscina
- Evelyn
- Franca
- Arrivano le ragazze
- Nicole e Nicola
- Una vivace commedia American
- Marcetta disinvolta
- Atmosfera giallo rosa
- Lello
- Nicole (Harpsichord version)
- Night romantic
- Titoli
- Combattimento
- Tema di Bonafé
- Colloquio
- Arcovazzi e Bonafé in viaggio
- Ritrovamento
- Desiderio di Matilde
- Fuga di Bonafé
- Pullman in avaria
- Inseguimento
- Campo minato
- Bonafe' al convento
- La fine del viaggio
- Finale
- Section I
- Section II (O King)
- Section III (With quietly flowing movement)
- Section IV
- Sequenza No. 1 for flute solo Severino Gazzelloni: flute
- Différences for flute clarinet viola cello harp and magnetic tape
- Conductor: Luciano Berio 7 Gesti for recorder solo Frans Brüggen: recorder
- 8 Ritratto di Città (Portrait of the City: Study for a Radio Play) (1954)
- Produced at the Studio di Fonologia Musicale in Milan of RAI Italian Radio and Television. Text: Roberto Leydi Voices: Nando Gazzolo and Ottavio Fanfani.
- Serenata No. 2 for eleven instruments
- Modéré
- Assez Lent
- Modéré
- Assez Animé
- Presque Lent
- Assez Vif
- Moins Vif
- Epilogue: Lent
- Notturno for magnetic tape
- Omaggio a Emilio Vedova for Magnetic tape
- Orchestra
- Coro a cappella
- Soprano Contralto Tenore e Orchestra
- Orchestra
- Tenore e Orchestra
- Coro e Orchestra
- Soprano Coro Femminile e Orchestra
- Orchestra
- Coro e timpani
- West German Radio Choir and Orchestra of Cologne
- Ilse Hollweg: soprano; Eva Bornemann: alto; Friedrich Lenz: tenor. Conductor: Bruno Maderna; Chorus master: Bernhard Zimmermann
- Cori di Didone for mixed chorus and percussion
- West German Radio Choir of Cologne. Chorus master: Bernhard Zimmermann
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