Immerse yourself in the avant-garde world of Luigi Nono with this compelling collection of orchestral and chamber music works. Released on November 30, 2010, under the EMG Classical label, this album spans a duration of 1 hour and 2 minutes, offering a profound exploration of Nono's innovative compositions.
The album features a diverse range of pieces, including "Due espressioni" from 1953, showcasing Nono's early works, and "A Carlo Scarpa, architetto, ai suoi infiniti possibili" from 1984, a striking piece for orchestra in microintervals that highlights his later experimental style. Additionally, "Fragmente - Stille, an Diotima" from 1979-1980 for string quartet and "Post-Prae-Ludium No. 3 Babarr" from 1987 for tuba and live electronics, demonstrate Nono's versatility and his ability to push the boundaries of traditional music.
Luigi Nono, an Italian avant-garde composer, was known for his radical approach to music, often incorporating political themes and innovative techniques. This album encapsulates his unique vision and technical brilliance, making it a captivating journey through the evolution of his musical genius. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of avant-garde music or a curious newcomer, this collection offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.