Maderna - Orchesral Works (2000)
Classical | EAC: FLAC+Cue+Log | 1 Cd, Cover+Booklet | 258 Mb
Label: col legno - Date: 2000
Maderna was born in Venice. At the age of four he was taught violin in Chioggia, and his grandfather recognized the child's brilliance.[2] So began his career as a child prodigy. He was known in Italy and abroad as "Brunetto" (Italian for Little Bruno).[3]
He continued his studies in Milan (1935), Venice (1939) and in Rome (1940), where he finally took his degree in composition and musicology at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia. At Rome he was instructed by Alessandro Bustini, but he also took a course of instruction from Antonio Guarnieri in Siena in 1941, and he then studied composition with Gian Francesco Malipiero in Venice in 1942-43.[4]
During World War II he was drafted into the army, but soon after he voluntarily joined the antifascist Partisan Resistance. [5] After the War, 1947-1950, he taught composition at the Venice Conservatory at the invitation of Malipiero. In those years he taught a large class which included Luigi Nono, who had previously studied law.[6]
In 1948 (through Malipiero[7]) he met Hermann Scherchen, and Maderna and Luigi Nono both attended a course of instruction with him at Venice.[8] Scherchen set Maderna's direction towards dodecaphonic method.[9] He was invited to conduct at the (1951) Internationale Ferienkurse für Neue Musik in Darmstadt, where he took a founding initiative in the Internationales Kranichsteiner Kammer-Ensemble, a chamber-group which was newly re-convened every year as an ad-hoc-Ensemble.[10] Here he met (among others) Boulez, Messiaen, Stockhausen, Cage, Pousseur and the most important performers of the neue Musik, who inspired him to compose new pieces.
Maderna was a versatile conductor, capable of switching between different musical styles. He directed Purcell's Dido and Aeneas, Wagner's Parsifal, many works by Debussy and Ravel, classical and romantic symphonies. Together with Luciano Berio, he founded the Studio di Fonologia Musicale of the RAI (Radiotelevisione Italiana) in 1955[11]: they also organized the Incontri Musicali ('Musical Encounters') music review and concert series.[12]
In 1957-58 he taught dodecaphonic technique at the Milan Conservatory: in this period he also taught composition seminars at the Dartington Summer School of Music (UK). From 1967 to 1970 he taught conducting at the Salzburg Mozarteum and also at the Rotterdam Conservatory. He become established at Darmstadt in 1963.[13]
He died in 1973 at Darmstadt, when he was about to rehearse Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande. Pierre Boulez wrote his Rituel in Memoriam Bruno Maderna the following year and Luciano Berio wrote "Calmo" for voice and orchestra in homage to his friend. His notable students include Norma Beecroft and Rocco Di Pietro.
Tracks:
Bruno Maderna (1920-73) - orchestral works
01.Ausstrahlung (1971) 32:35
for mezzo-soprano, flute, oboe and orchestra
(on Indian and Persian texts)
SWF Symphony Orchestra / Arturo Tamayo, conductor
Claudia Eder, mezzo-soprano
Roberto Fabbriciani, flute
Pietro Borgonovo, oboe
02.Concerto No.1 (1962-63) 16:16
for oboe and chamber ensemble
International Chamber Ensemble Darmstadt
Bruno Maderna, conductor
Lothar Faber, oboe
03.Giardino religioso (1972) 14:41
Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra
Hans Zender, conductor
col legno 2000
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