BERIO, LUCIANO

loochäˈnō bĕrˈyō, 1925–2003, Italian composer, b. Oneglia. After studying at the Milan Conservatory and working as a coach and conductor in Italian opera houses, Berio was introduced in 1952 to serial music by Luigi Dallapiccola, and a nondoctrinaire serialism subsequently pervaded his music. In 1954, he began working in electronic music at Milan Radio with Bruno Maderna, and founded the Studio di Fonologia Musicale, an important electronic music center. Despite the uncompromising modernism of his innovative and analytically avant-garde compositions, their richly sensuous sound colorings and dramatic power made them popular with concert audiences.

Among Berio's many works are Sequenzas I–XIII (1957–94), each a virtuoso piece for a different solo instrument and one (1966) for the soprano voice; Circles, settings of poems of E. E. Cummings for mezzo-soprano, harp, and percussion; several pieces with texts taken from James Joyce's work; Visage (1961), for electronically manipulated voice; Sinfonia (1968), for orchestra and voices; Opera (1970, rev. 1977), for mixed media; La vera storia (1982), an opera with acrobats and a wordless soprano; Ofanim (1988), for voices, instruments, and electronics; and two operas, Outis (1996) and Cronaca del Luogo (1999). In the late 1980s Berio, who was also an influential teacher, founded the Centro Tempo Reale, a Florence new music center for research, production, and training.

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...Score page from Aria by John Cage, 445 Cathy Berberian performing Luciano Berios Recital, 447 Scene from Henri Pousseurs opera, Votre Faust, 451...
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...and Revisions from Handel to Berio. Ernest Bloch Lectures. Berkeley...Mozarts Le Nozze di Figaro; Luciano Berios idiosyncratic realization...left behind by Puccini, the Berio version not only creates a much...material associated with the work. Berio only undertook the project in...
...Improvisations. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press. Berio, Luciano. 2006. Remembering the Future. The Charles Eliot Norton...Song: Operatic Visions and Revisions from Handel to Berio. Ernest Bloch Lectures. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University...
...hierarchy of composer-performer-listener. For example, Luciano Berio (1985, 81, 85) dismissed improvisation as "a haven...improvisation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Berio, Luciano. 1985. Two interviews, London: Marion Boyars. Borgo...
...voce baritonale. In un intervento molto divertente, Luciano Berio ebbe a parlare dei malintesi che ebbe con Calvino quando...letterato e le istituzioni. Torino: Einaudi, 1982. Luciano Berio "La musicalita di Calvino" Il Verri 5-6, marzo-giugno...
...possible, but it is. Just think, says the Italian composer Luciano Berio, in an interview dating from 1981, of the wave of...Sociology of Music , New York 1972 , p. 144. 2 Luciano Berio, Two Interviews , London 1985 , pp. 29-30. threatens...
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Obituary: Luciano Berio by John Warnaby Luciano Berio, who died on 27 May, was one of the last surviving members...languages, as the source of many of his compositions. Luciano Berio was born in Oneglia on 24 October 1925 into a family of...
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...works of Wagner. "Luciano was always pointing...work in detail with Berio, with whom he enjoyed...bowled over by hearing Berio conduct a performance...the dressing room. Luciano had difficulty putting...the only way with Luciano to shut him up. If...personal connection to Berio is another reason...
...ear-beguiling treat composed by a fully paid-up member of the postwar European avant-garde, it would probably be Folk Songs by Luciano Berio. The third in the popular series of family concerts fromBirmingham Contemporary Music Group dismantled this spicy sequence...
...visiting classical musician that its cool to like". Einaudi, who studied composition in Milan and was a pupil of Luciano Berio, began his creative career with several chamber and orchestral works which were performed across Italy, at the United...
...who was very interested in the music of Reichs teacher Luciano Berio and was writing avant-garde pieces in the style of Stockhausen...dominated the musical world was Boulez, Stockhausen and Berio on your side of the Atlantic and John Cage on mine...
...Santa Cecilia Foundation is one of the oldest musical institutions in the world. Until his death in 2003, composer Luciano Berio was the Foundations chairman, so its appropriate the Santa Cecilia Orchestra brings his Sinfonia back to the Proms...
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BERIO, LUCIANO loocha no ber yo, 1925 2003, Italian...coach and conductor in Italian opera houses, Berio was introduced in 1952 to serial music...Cronaca del Luogo (1999). In the late 1980s Berio, who was also an influential teacher, founded...
...Belgian avant-garde. He studied composition with Andre Souris and Pierre Boulez and worked with Karl Heinz Stockhausen, Luciano Berio, and Bruno Maderna in electronic music . Pousseur has composed for both traditional and electronic instruments. Among...
...the Julliard School of Music (1958 61), and Mills College (M.A., 1963), where he studied with Darius Milhaud and Luciano Berio . Also influenced by John Cage , he began to create experimental works in the 1960s, showing an interest in electronic...
...at times employed serialism and aleatoricism, while always sharing a warmth and expressiveness. He collaborated with Luciano Berio in electronic music at the Milan Radio. Among his works are three instrumental serenades (1946, 1954, 1969), three...
...in Cologne, associated with composer Karlheinz Stockhausen , the Italian Radio Studio in Milan, associated with Luciano Berio and Bruno Maderna , and the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center, associated with Otto Luening, Vladimir...


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