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Luigi Nono
Sarà dolce tacere
Works Info
Composer
:
Luigi Nono
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Vocal Music
Compose Date
:
1960
Average_duration
:
8:06
"Sarà dolce tacere" is a composition by Italian composer Luigi Nono, written in 1958. The piece was premiered on October 18, 1958, at the Venice Biennale. It is a vocal work for soprano and six instruments, with a text by Italian poet Salvatore Quasimodo. The composition is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement, "Sarà dolce tacere," is a slow and contemplative piece, with the soprano singing a text that reflects on the beauty of silence and the power of words. The second movement, "Non consumiamo Marx," is a more energetic and rhythmic piece, with the soprano singing a text that critiques the commodification of Marxist ideology. The final movement, "Perché non posso conoscere l'amore," is a haunting and introspective piece, with the soprano singing a text that reflects on the limitations of human understanding and the mysteries of love. One of the most striking characteristics of "Sarà dolce tacere" is its use of extended vocal techniques. Nono was known for his experimentation with unconventional vocal sounds, and in this piece, the soprano is called upon to use a wide range of techniques, including whispering, speaking, and singing in a variety of registers and timbres. The instrumental parts are also highly virtuosic, with the performers called upon to create a wide range of textures and colors. Overall, "Sarà dolce tacere" is a powerful and thought-provoking work that reflects Nono's commitment to exploring the boundaries of musical expression. Its combination of poetic text, unconventional vocal techniques, and virtuosic instrumental writing make it a challenging and rewarding piece for performers and listeners alike.
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