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ensemble risonanze erranti/Peter Tilling: PER LUIGI NONO 100

In the organizer's words:

To mark the 100th anniversary of Luigi Nono's birth, the ensemble risonanze erranti/Peter Tilling will perform Nono's "Canti per 13" (1955), dedicated to Pierre Boulez "per la sua umanità" and "Polifonica", premiered by Hermann Scherchen in Darmstadt in 1951. An important mentor of Nono, as well as Hans Werner Henze, was Karl Amadeus Hartmann, whose clear stance during the Nazi era was just as impressive as his music. Hartmann's Burleske Musik, composed in Munich in 1931, makes the social rifts of its time radically audible. In the early 1950s, Nono and Henze were close friends due to aesthetic and political similarities. Henze's mimodrama "The Idiot", premiered in 1952 with Klaus Kinski, shows musical connections: cantabile serial or dodecaphonic music full of sensuality.

Works:

Luigi Nono - Canti per 13 (1955)

Luigi Nono - Polifonica-Monodia-Ritmica per Ensemble (1951)

Karl Amadeus Hartmann - Burleske Musik (1931) for ensemble

Hans Werner Henze - Der Idiot (1952) - Paraphrases on Dostoyevsky on poems by Ingeborg Bachmann

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Price information:

Regular € 20.00, reduced € 14.00. Reduction for pupils, students, pensioners aged 67 and over, people with disabilities

Location

Schwere Reiter – Tanz Theater Musik Dachauer Straße 114a 80636 München

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