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  1. 7 de mar. de 2023 · Summary. Luigi Nono was one the first and foremost Italian composers to develop multiple serialism. Stimulated by the teachings and friendship of Bruno Maderna, in the years 1950–1 he started composing with an extended twelve-tone technique that involved complex rhythmic permutations.

  2. Luigi Nono was one the first and foremost Italian composers to develop multiple serialism. Stimulated by the teachings and the friendship of Bruno Maderna, in the years 1950-1951 he started composing with an extended 12-tone technique that involved complex rhythmic permutations.

  3. KEYWORDS: Nono, total serialism, integral serialism. ABSTRACT: The instrumental movements of Luigi Nono's Il canto sospeso exhibit a variety of procedures that override determinations made by serial structures.

  4. 978-1-108-49252-2 — The Cambridge Companion to Serialism Edited by Martin Iddon Frontmatter ... 10 Luigi Nono and the Development of Serial Technique angela ida de benedictis and veniero rizzardi [154] ix. Cambridge University Press & Assessment 978-1-108-49252-2 — The Cambridge Companion to Serialism

  5. Nono detoured by way of a degree in criminal law from the University of Padua before he immersed himself in serious musical studies with Hermann Scherchen and Bruno Maderna. His star rose quickly. By the time he was 30, Nono, along with Stockhausen and Boulez, was a fixture at Darmstadt and one of serialism’s most charismatic proponents.

  6. jeremiahgoyette.com › papers › nono-the_development_of_serial_techniqueThe Development of Serial Technique

    1 Translation of “Lo Sviluppo della Tecnica Seriale,” found in Luigi Nono, Sritti e Colloqui. Ed. by Angela Ida De Benedictis and Veniero Rizzardi. Milan: Ricordi, 2001. 19-42. 2 Schoenberg, Arnold. “Composition with Twelve Tones,” in Style and Idea, New York: Philosophical Library, 1950, pp. 103 and 107 [p. 213 in 1984]. All the ...

  7. 3 The encounter is recorded in Luigi Nono, “Un’ autobiografica dell’autore racco-ntata da Enzo Restagno (1987),” in Luigi Nono: ... of music, ranging from Gregorian chant to twelve-tone serialism. It is 4 Paul Hindemith, The Craft of Musical Composition, vol. 1, trans. Arthur Mendel