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Luigi Dallapiccola Between Politics, Text and Musical Thought

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Luigi Dallapiccola represents one of the most important Italian composers of the twentieth century. Born in Pazin, on the border between three frontiers, he experienced a certain multiculturalism from a young age that led him to take an interest in the new musical languages that were flourishing. Approaching the music of Schoenberg, from the 1930s he began his natural inclination toward twelve-tone music, which he developed fully after the 1950s. After 1950, the composer sought to bring his work into a principle of structural unity and stylistic uniformity, directing himself "toward patient clarification, toward sensibility, not theory". This volume offers essays on Dallapiccola's mature works, from the 1940s through to the 1970s, including the so-called 'protest music' works (Canti di prigionia, Prigioniero and Canti di liberazione), with analyses related to text, timbre and compositional process. In addition, the volume is enriched by an important section of musical and documentary sources, reproducing letters from and to Dallapiccola, as well as musical autographs, sketches, and quotations from works such as "Sex Carmina Alcaei", "Il prigioniero", "Canti di liberazione", and "Ulisse".

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brepols N.V.
Country
BE
Date
4 March 2025
Pages
300
ISBN
9782503615677

Luigi Dallapiccola represents one of the most important Italian composers of the twentieth century. Born in Pazin, on the border between three frontiers, he experienced a certain multiculturalism from a young age that led him to take an interest in the new musical languages that were flourishing. Approaching the music of Schoenberg, from the 1930s he began his natural inclination toward twelve-tone music, which he developed fully after the 1950s. After 1950, the composer sought to bring his work into a principle of structural unity and stylistic uniformity, directing himself "toward patient clarification, toward sensibility, not theory". This volume offers essays on Dallapiccola's mature works, from the 1940s through to the 1970s, including the so-called 'protest music' works (Canti di prigionia, Prigioniero and Canti di liberazione), with analyses related to text, timbre and compositional process. In addition, the volume is enriched by an important section of musical and documentary sources, reproducing letters from and to Dallapiccola, as well as musical autographs, sketches, and quotations from works such as "Sex Carmina Alcaei", "Il prigioniero", "Canti di liberazione", and "Ulisse".

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brepols N.V.
Country
BE
Date
4 March 2025
Pages
300
ISBN
9782503615677