Nono: La Fabricca Illuminata
Nono: La Fabricca Illuminata
Format: CD
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Artist: Nono
Label: Wergo Germany
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4010228603828
Genre: Classical
WER 6038; WERGO - Germany; Contemporary classical Cameristica. Composed in 1964, this recording for female voice and tape is presented by Luigi Nono. An adaptation of Giuliano Scabia and Cesare Pavese (from "Two poems in T" for the final) created for Soprano on a Four-track magnetic tape. Luigi dedicated it "for the workers of the Italsider of Genoa" released as a Ricordi score 131242 (1967) on tape #131321. The original firs took place as a world premiere in Venice, Teatro La Fenice, Italy on15 September 1964. The Venice Biennale, XXVII International Festival of Contemporary Music recorded by Carla Henius, mezzo - on Magnetic tape made at the studio of phonology of the Italian Radiotelevisione of Milan with the participation of the Choir of the RAI in Milan directed by Giulio Bertola. - Luigi Nono, sound direction.Artist: Carla Henius: soprano / Choir of RAI Milano / Guilio Bertola: conductor / Marino Zuccheri: engineering / Barbara Miller: soprano / Sopranchor der Schola Cantorum Stuttgart / Clytus Gottwald: conductor / Stefania Woytowitz: soprano / Children's Choir of Piccolo Teatro, Milano.
Tracks:
1.1 La Fabbrica Illuminata - Luigi Nono
1.2 "Ha Venido". Canciones Para Silvia, for Soprano ; Chorus of 6 Sopranos - Luigi Nono
1.3 Ricorda Cosa Ti Hanno Fatto in Auschwitz - Stefania Woytowicz