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  1. Cathy Berberian’s status as a pioneering artist and innovator for whom many compositions were “written”—such as John Cage’s Aria (1958) and works by Sylvano Bussotti, Igor Stravinsky, Bruno Maderna, Roman HaubenstockRamati, Henri Pousseur, and William Walton—demonstrated a radical new approach in the blurring of the composition ...

  2. 19 de abr. de 2021 · Cathy Berberian, best known for her piece Stripsody, was the first to develop an approach to vocal performance based on the fundamental sound making capabili...

  3. Negli ultimi anni ebbe sempre vicino l’assistente Luigi Manca, sposato in segreto a Las Vegas nel 1981. Cathy Berberian morì inaspettatamente a Roma, la sera del 6 marzo 1983, per una crisi cardiaca. Il giorno dopo avrebbe dovuto eseguire l’ Internazionale per la RAI con l’accompagnamento pianistico di Damerini.

  4. Cathy Berberian at the Edinburgh Festival – Á la Recherche de la Musique Perdue, or From The Sublime to The Ridiculous; Bruno Canino (piano), RCA, LP. Salonmusik der Gründerzeit – Cathy Berberian, Bruno Canino (piano), Karlheinz Zöller (flute), Wolfgang Boettcher (violoncello), 1976, EMI, 2 LPs. Cathy ...

  5. Biographie de CATHY BERBERIAN (1925-1983). Ayant choisi, plus par goût que par accident, la route périlleuse de la création contemporaine, Cathy Berberian n'appartenait pas au monde des stars d'opéra. Le public de mélomanes, celui qui lance tous les trois mois une nouvelle diva, l'a...

  6. video. Music is the Air I Breathe – documentary by Carrie de Swaan (VPRO, 1994) A 70 minute award-winning film on Cathy Berberian, which includes interviews with Luciano Berio, Sylvano Bussotti, Louis Andriessen, Bruno Canino, Nicholas Harnouncourt, and Carol Plantamoura, among others. C’è Musica e Musica – TV series created by Luciano ...

  7. Cathy Berberian. Actress: Life Is a Bed of Roses. Cathy Berberian was born in Attleboro, Massachusetts to Armenian parents, who settled in New York soon after. At Columbia University, she studied opera, voice and diction, stagecraft, pantomime, and radio writing under Milton Smith, Herbert Graf, and silent screen and stage actress Getrude Keller.