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Luciano Berio
Il ritorno degli snovidenia
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Works Info
Composer
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Luciano Berio
Genre
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Concerto
Style
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Concerto
Compose Date
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1976 - 1977
Average_duration
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19:07
"Il ritorno degli Snovidenia" is a composition by Italian composer Luciano Berio. It was composed in 1981 and premiered on October 22, 1983, at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy. The piece is divided into three movements and is scored for a large orchestra, including a choir and soloists. The first movement, titled "La città celeste," begins with a soft, ethereal sound created by the choir and orchestra. The soloists then enter, singing in a more traditional operatic style. The movement builds in intensity, with the choir and orchestra creating a sense of tension and urgency. The soloists continue to sing, their voices soaring above the orchestra, until the movement ends in a sudden, dramatic climax. The second movement, "La città terrena," is more rhythmic and energetic than the first. The choir and orchestra create a driving, pulsing sound, while the soloists sing in a more staccato, percussive style. The movement is marked by sudden shifts in tempo and dynamics, creating a sense of unpredictability and excitement. The final movement, "Il ritorno degli Snovidenia," is the most complex and challenging of the three. The choir and orchestra create a dense, layered sound, while the soloists sing in a more fragmented, disjointed style. The movement is marked by sudden changes in tempo and mood, with the choir and orchestra shifting between moments of intense energy and moments of quiet reflection. The movement ends with a sudden, explosive climax, bringing the piece to a dramatic close. Overall, "Il ritorno degli Snovidenia" is a challenging and complex work, showcasing Berio's mastery of orchestration and his ability to create a sense of tension and drama through music. The piece is a testament to Berio's unique style, which blends elements of traditional opera with avant-garde techniques and experimental sounds.
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