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  1. 10 de may. de 2017 · Undoubtedly and unsurprisingly, the central focus of the book is Earle’s revisionist view of key works by Luigi Dallapiccola and his role as a dodecaphonic composer complicit with fascism. But he also diverges from this to write a wider history of early twentieth-century modernism and music under Italian fascism (notably in Florence, where Dallapiccola lived from 1922).

  2. Luigi Dallapiccola est né à Mitterburg ( Pisino jusqu'en 1945, puis Pazin en Yougoslavie, aujourd'hui Croatie) dans le Comitat d'Istrie appartenant alors à l' Autriche-Hongrie à environ 40 km de Trieste. Son père, Pio Dallapíccola (1869-1951), professeur de latin et de grec, était directeur du « Realgymnasium » local.

  3. Luigi Dallapiccola az akkori Osztrák–Magyar Monarchiához tartozó Mitterburgban született. Szülei Trentóból származtak. A város neve ma Pazin (olaszul: Pisino), és Horvátországban fekszik, Isztria megyében, mintegy 40 kilométerre Trieszttől. Édesapja, Pio Dallapiccola ( 1869 – 1951 ), görög - latin szakos tanár volt, a ...

  4. Luigi Dallapiccola (February 3, 1904 – February 19, 1975) was an Italian composer known for his lyrical 12-tone compositions. The 12-tone methodology disposed of older and more traditional musical procedures to put forth a new coherence and unification of the musical structure. Knowing that any change of a style would be difficult for the public to accept, Dallapiccola retained a lyricism in ...

  5. Luigi Dallapiccola (1904 - 1975) Perhaps the greatest Modern Italian composer after Puccini, Dallapiccola was born in Pisino, in the disputed territory of Istria, then under Austrian rule (it is now part of Croatia and Slovenia). His father, a teacher suspected of Italian nationalism, ...

  6. Luigi Dallapiccola, whose parents were from Trent, was born in Pisino d’Istria, at the time a small town in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In this part of the world, defined by the composer himself as “a crossroads between three frontiers”, he spent his entire childhood and adolescence except for the months in which his family, on account of World War I, was evacuated to Stiria.

  7. 13 de feb. de 2004 · Songs of freedom. Interned in the first world war and persecuted in the second, Luigi Dallapiccola had a deep hatred of tyranny. His groundbreaking music deserves to be celebrated as an expression ...