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Luigi Nono
A Carolo Scarpa, architetto, ai suoi infiniti possibili
Works Info
Composer
:
Luigi Nono
Genre
:
Orchestral
Style
:
Orchestral
Compose Date
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1984
Average_duration
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10:03
"A Carolo Scarpa, architetto, ai suoi infiniti possibili" is a composition by Italian composer Luigi Nono. It was composed in 1984 and premiered on September 28th of the same year at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice, Italy. The piece is dedicated to the memory of the architect Carlo Scarpa, who was a close friend of Nono. The composition consists of three movements, each of which is characterized by a different musical style and instrumentation. The first movement, "Introduzione," is scored for solo cello and electronics. It begins with a series of long, sustained notes played by the cello, which are gradually joined by electronic sounds that create a sense of space and depth. The movement builds to a climax before fading away into silence. The second movement, "Ricordanza," is scored for soprano, flute, clarinet, violin, cello, and electronics. It is based on a text by the Italian poet Giuseppe Ungaretti, which describes the memory of a lost love. The music is characterized by a haunting, ethereal quality, with the soprano voice floating above a bed of shimmering electronic sounds. The final movement, "Conclusione," is scored for orchestra and electronics. It begins with a series of dissonant chords played by the orchestra, which are gradually transformed into a series of shimmering, harmonious sounds. The movement builds to a powerful climax before fading away into silence. Overall, "A Carolo Scarpa, architetto, ai suoi infiniti possibili" is a deeply personal and emotional work that reflects Nono's admiration for Scarpa and his own artistic vision. The use of electronics throughout the piece creates a sense of space and depth, while the different musical styles and instrumentation reflect the different moods and emotions of the text.
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