Although the Darmstadt masters came from all over the world and the whole movement's intention was to go beyond the limits of the so called
National schools, it is a fact that two of its key figures were coming from a very special place - already hometown of great musicians and playwrights in the past centuries.
Venice, a dream place rather than a city, where life through the
calli and across the canals, the diaphanous colours, the still and dense air, the muted and eerie soundscape make for an everyday experience which is like nowhere else.
In this unique and uncanny environment, the gifted musical minds of Bruno Maderna, Luigi Nono, Franco Donatoni (born in nearby Verona) and Giuseppe Sinopoli learned to develop their unordinary listening attitude, to explore the inner voices between silence and musical thinking.
Bruno Maderna
Hyperion
Penelope Walmsley-Clark,
Soprano; Jacques Zoon,
Flute;
Bruno Ganz,
Speaker
Les Jeunes Solistes
Asko Ensemble
Peter Eötvös
Montaigne/WDR 782014 (1993)
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