Bruno Maderna (born Bruno Grossato, 21 April 1920 – 13 November 1973) was an Italian composer, conductor and academic teacher. Maderna was born Bruno...
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A chronological list of works by the composer Bruno Maderna. Sources: Alba, contralto solo, string orchestra (probably 1937–1940) La sera fiesolana, tenor...
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Maderna is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bruno Maderna (1920–1973), Italian conductor and composer Carlos Maderna (1910–1976), Argentine...
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Rituel in memoriam Bruno Maderna (1974–75) is a composition for orchestra in eight groups by Pierre Boulez. Biographer Dominique Jameux wrote that the...
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Stockhausen, George Benjamin, Roberto Carnevale, Gianluca Cascioli and Bruno Maderna. Several compositions were written for him, including Luigi Nono's ...
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Alcides Lanza (category Pupils of Bruno Maderna)
such teachers as Olivier Messiaen, Riccardo Malipiero, Aaron Copland, Bruno Maderna, and Yvonne Loriod. From 1959 to 1965, lanza was a pianist and vocal...
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contemporary avant-garde music composers, including Luciano Berio, Bruno Maderna, John Cage, Henri Pousseur, Sylvano Bussotti, Darius Milhaud, Roman...
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Portuguese footballer Bruno Maderna (1920–1973), Italian composer and conductor Bruno Magalhães (born 1980), Portuguese racing driver Bruno Magalhães (footballer)...
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encouragement in composition by Bruno Maderna. Through Maderna, he became acquainted with Hermann Scherchen—then Maderna's conducting teacher—who gave Nono...
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a 2001 album by The Mission "Aura" (song), by Lady Gaga "Aura", by Bruno Maderna "Aura", by Ozuna "Aura", by Dennis Lloyd Aura (band), rock band Aura...
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Manifesto album) by Meat Beat Manifesto Satyricon (opera), an opera by Bruno Maderna Satyricon (theatre), a theatre in Moscow Satirikon, a Russian weekly...
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Satyricon (opera) (category Operas by Bruno Maderna)
by Bruno Maderna with a libretto adapted by Ian Strasfogel [Wikidata] and the composer from Petronius's Satyricon. It was written during Maderna's last...
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Other composers such as Tadeusz Baird, Béla Bartók, Luciano Berio, Bruno Maderna, Franco Donatoni, Benjamin Britten, John Cage, Aaron Copland, Ernst...
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At the German premiere of Déserts in Hamburg, which was conducted by Bruno Maderna, the tape controls were operated by Karlheinz Stockhausen. The title...
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important composers to emerge from these courses included Pierre Boulez, Bruno Maderna, Luigi Nono, and Karlheinz Stockhausen. Together, this group collectivley...
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including Julián Bautista, Aaron Copland, Alberto Ginastera, Yvonne Loriod, Bruno Maderna, Gian Francesco Malipiero, and Olivier Messiaen. Peter Allen John Burke...
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Lina Merlin (1887–1979), an Italian politician, promoted "Merlin law". Bruno Maderna (1920–1973), an Italian conductor and composer. Chioggia is twinned...
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Choro ed Orchestra della Radio Audizioni Italia di Roma, cond. Bruno Maderna (Maderna, recorded in Rome on 8 January 1966). CD recording. Stradivarius...
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Richard Maxfield (category Pupils of Bruno Maderna)
between 1955 and 1957, where he studied with Luigi Dallapiccola and Bruno Maderna, lived for a brief period with Hans Werner Henze and met John Cage and...
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in Darmstadt and Donaueschingen. Composers such as Pierre Boulez and Bruno Maderna promoted his music, which subsequently became more widely performed...
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Hyperion's love. Between 1960-1969 the Italian composer and conductor Bruno Maderna composed the opera Hyperion after Hölderlin's novel. The Italian composer...
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Handel Oratorio Alexander Balus György Ligeti Opera Le Grand Macabre Bruno Maderna Opera Don Perlimplin, ovvero il trionfo dell'amore e dell'immaginazione...
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some aesthetic attitudes. Initially, this included only Pierre Boulez, Bruno Maderna, Luigi Nono, and Karlheinz Stockhausen, but others came to be added...
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Hamburg State Opera, Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra, conducted by Bruno Maderna, directed by Rolf Liebermann, Label: Arthaus Musik, 1970 Eberhard Waechter...
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(cantata with words by Peter Porter) Witold Lutosławski – String Quartet Bruno Maderna Aria da Hyperion, for soprano, flute, and orchestra Dimensioni IV, for...
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Andrew Lloyd Webber (1984) Fernando Lopes-Graça Roman Maciejewski (1959) Bruno Maderna (1946) Frank Martin: Requiem (1972) Jean-Christian Michel Otto Olsson...
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harp (1953) Ritratto di città for tape (1954); in collaboration with Bruno Maderna Nones for orchestra (1954) Variazione for chamber orchestra (1955) Mutazione...
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Hindemith, Benjamin Britten (Sechs Hölderlin-Fragmente), Hans Werner Henze, Bruno Maderna (Hyperion, Stele an Diotima), Luigi Nono (Prometeo), Heinz Holliger...
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Instruments (1971) and Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra No. 2, both by Bruno Maderna, Vérifications by Samuel Andreyev, and Ar-Loth (1967) by Paolo Renosto...
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or "compound" serialism, was led by composers such as Pierre Boulez, Bruno Maderna, Luigi Nono, and Karlheinz Stockhausen in Europe, and by Milton Babbitt...
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