Luigi Nono, a visionary in the world of contemporary classical music, presents a compelling collection of works that delve into the depths of human expression and sound. This album, released on January 1, 1998, under the label Wergo, is a testament to Nono's innovative spirit and his ability to push the boundaries of musical composition. Spanning 57 minutes, the album features a diverse range of pieces, each offering a unique exploration of texture, rhythm, and melody.
The album opens with "Polifonica - Monodia - Ritmica (für sechs Instrumente und Schlagzeug)," a piece that showcases Nono's mastery of polyphonic writing and rhythmic complexity. Following this is "Canti per 13," a work that combines vocal and instrumental elements to create a hauntingly beautiful soundscape. The album continues with "Canciones a Guiomar," a series of songs dedicated to Nono's wife, Guiomar, which are both intimate and deeply moving.
The final three tracks, "Hay que caminar" sonando I, II, and III, form a trilogy that explores themes of movement and progression. These pieces are characterized by their dynamic interplay between instruments and their exploration of different sonic textures. Throughout the album, Nono's use of extended techniques and innovative compositional methods creates a rich and engaging listening experience. This collection is a must for anyone interested in the cutting-edge developments of 20th-century classical music.