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This book offers a detailed examination of the literary influences
behind the experimental music of five twentieth-century Italian
composers: Luigi Dallapiccola, Bruno Maderna, Luciano Berio,
Giacomo Manzoni and Armando Gentilucci.
Italian music of the 1960s is one of the most unjustly neglected
areas in the arena of twentieth-century classical music. This
volume pays tribute to the astounding complexity of the music and
libretti of five vocal compositions by leading experimental
composers of the decade: Luigi Dallapiccola, Bruno Maderna, Luciano
Berio, Giacomo Manzoni, and Armando Gentilucci. It highlights how
the 'difficult' and unconventional methods of composition employed
by these artists - dodecaphony, total serialism, Webernian
minimalist techniques, aleatory and electronic music - displayed a
refusal to compete with the market-place values of Italy's new
capitalist society. At the same time, the libretti's collage
arrangement of a plethora of European and Oriental literary sources
dating from the sixteenth century BC onwards, reflected the
contemporary Neo-avant-garde rejection of conventional literary
practice, and their preference for 'organised disorder', in Umberto
Eco's phrase.
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