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Luciano Berio
Born: October 24, 1925; Oneglia, Italy   Died: May 27, 2003; Rome, Italy  
Luciano Berio was one of the most important Italian composers of the second half of the twentieth century, a leader of the international avant-garde who has managed to write music that is communicative and pleasing to audiences. He received musical instruction from his father and grandfather, organists in Oneglia, and continued musical training through his school years. After World War II he went to Milan to study law but also became a ...
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Berio: Formazioni, Folk Songs, Sinfonia / Chailly, Van Nes
Release Date: 05/01/1990   Label: Decca   Catalog: 4258322   Number of Discs: 1
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A-Ronne (3)
Autre fois: berceuse canonique pour Igor Stravinsky (1)
Brin (3)
Call (3)
Calmo (2)
Canticum Novissimi Testamenti (1)
Canzonetta for Piano (1)
Chamber Music for Female Voice, Clarinet, Harp and Cello (5)
Chanson pour Pierre Boulez (1)
Chemins IV for Oboe and Chamber Orchestra (1)
Chemins no 1 for Harp and Orchestra (1)
Chemins no 2 for Viola and 9 Instruments (2)
Chemins no 2b for Small Orchestra (1)
Chemins no 4 for Oboe and Chamber Orchestra (2)
Chemins no 7 "Récit" (1)
Circles (3)
Comma (1)
Concerto for 2 Pianos (1)
Concerto for Piano no 2 "Echoing Curves" (1)
Continuo (1)
Contrapunctus no 19 for 23 instruments from J. S. Bach's "Die Kunst Der Fuge" (1)
Corale for Violin, 2 Horns and Strings (4)
Coro (3)
Coro, for 40 voices & 40 instruments (1)
Cries of London (1)
Differences (4)
Duetti (34) for 2 Violins (2)
Duetti (34) for 2 Violins: Annie [Neuburger] (1)
Duetti (34) for 2 Violins: Béla [Bartók] (1)
Duetti (34) for 2 Violins: Bruno [Maderna] (1)
Duetti (34) for 2 Violins: Camilla [Adami] (1)
Duetti (34) for 2 Violins: Daniella [Rabinovitch] (1)
Duetti (34) for 2 Violins: Fiamma [Nicolodi] (1)
Duetti (34) for 2 Violins: Franco [Gulli] (1)
Duetti (34) for 2 Violins: Igor [Stravinsky] (1)
Duetti (34) for 2 Violins: Leonardo [Pinzauti] (1)
Duetti (34) for 2 Violins: Marcello [Panni] (1)
Duetti (34) for 2 Violins: Peppino [Giuseppe di Giugno] (1)
Duetti (34) for 2 Violins: Rodion [Shchedrin] (1)
Duetti (34) for 2 Violins: Shlomit [Almog] (1)
Duetti (34) for 2 Violins: Tatjana [Globokar] (1)
Duetti (34), for 2 violins: Aldo (Dedicated to Aldo Bennici) (1)
Duetti (34), for 2 violins: Annie (Dedicated to Annie Neuberger) (1)
Duetti (34), for 2 violins: Leonardo (Dedicated to Leonardo Pinzauti) (1)
Eindrücke (2)
Ekphrasis (Continuo II) (1)
Encore, for orchestra (1)
Epifanie (1)
Fa-Si (1)
Feuerklavier (1)
Folk Song: Black is the color (1)
Folk Songs for Mezzo Soprano, Flute, Clarinet, Viola, Cello, Harp and Percussion (11)
Formazioni (2)
Gesti (2)
Good Night (1)
Gute Nacht (2)
Hör (1)
Il ritorno degli Snovidenia for Cello and 30 Instruments (2)
Laborintus no 2 (1)
Laborintus no 2: Excerpt(s) (1)
Laborintus no 2: Part 2 (1)
Leaf (2)
Les mots sont allés (6)
Lied for Clarinet solo (7)
Linea (3)
Musica leggera (2)
Naturale (1)
O King (4)
Opus Number ZOO (4)
Pieces (2) for Violin and Piano (4)
Points on the Curve to Find... (1)
Psy (1)
Quartet for Strings no 3 "Notturno" (2)
Quattro canzoni popolari (2)
Quattro versioni originali della "Ritirata Notturna" (2)
Recital I "for Cathy" (1)
Rendering (5)
Requies (1)
Rounds (4)
Schubert-Berio: Rendering, for orchestra (1)
Sequenza I for Flute solo (11)
Sequenza II for Harp solo (3)
Sequenza II, for harp (1)
Sequenza III for Female Voice solo (9)
Sequenza IV for Piano solo (9)
Sequenza IV, for piano (1)
Sequenza IX for Clarinet solo (1)
Sequenza IXa for Clarinet solo (7)
Sequenza IXb for Alto Saxophone solo (3)
Sequenza V for Trombone solo (6)
Sequenza VI for Viola solo (3)
Sequenza VI, for viola (1)
Sequenza VIb for Cello solo (1)
Sequenza VII for Oboe solo (9)
Sequenza VII, for oboe (2)
Sequenza VIIb for Soprano Saxophone solo (3)
Sequenza VIII for Violin solo (8)
Sequenza X for Trumpet and "silent" Piano (4)
Sequenza X, for trumpet in C & piano resonance (1)
Sequenza XI for Guitar solo (8)
Sequenza XII for Bassoon solo (3)
Sequenza XIII for Accordion solo "Chanson" (4)
Sequenza XIII, for accordion (1)
Sequenza XIV for Cello solo (3)
Sequenza XIV, for cello (1)
Sequenza XIVb for Double Bass solo (1)
Serenata 1 (2)
Sinfonia for Eight Voices and Orchestra (5)
Solo for Trombone and Orchestra (2)
Sonata for Piano (1)
Stanze (1)
The Modification and Instrumentation of a Famous Hornpipe (1)
Touch (1)
Variations (5) for Piano (4)
Variations for 2 Basset Horns and Strings on "Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen" (1)
Voci "Folk Songs II" (1)
Wasserklavier (3)
Work(s) (1)
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20/21 - Berio: Coro
Release Date: 11/12/2002   Label: Deutsche Grammophon   Catalog: 471587   Number of Discs: 1
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Berio: A-ronne, Cries Of London / Berio, Swingle Singers
Release Date: 06/1990   Label: London/Decca Enterprise   Catalog: 425620   Number of Discs: 1
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Carter: Partita; Berio: Continuo; Takemitsu / Barenboim
Release Date: 06/06/1995   Label: Teldec   Catalog: 99596   Number of Discs: 1
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Alban Berg Quartett - Lutoslawski, Urbanner, Berio
Release Date: 04/15/1997   Label: Emi Classics Special Import   Catalog: 56363   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by Joseph Stevenson
Luciano Berio was one of the most important Italian composers of the second half of the twentieth century, a leader of the international avant-garde who has managed to write music that is communicative and pleasing to audiences. He received musical instruction from his father and grandfather, organists in Oneglia, and continued musical training through his school years. After World War II he went to Milan to study law but also became a composition pupil with Ghedini, a composer known for his interest in many styles. He passed that interest on to Berio, who started his career as a neo-Classicist.

While in school Berio met met a remarkable American singer, Cathy Berberian. They married and went to the U.S. on their honeymoon. At Tanglewood, he met his famous countryman Luigi Dallapiccola, who was teaching there. From him, Berio learned to work with the 12-tone system and also absorbed an interest in working with sound as a musical parameter. He met the electronic music pioneers Ussachevsky and Luening, which furthered his interest in sound. This led him, on his return to Europe, to seek out Bruno Maderna, Henri Pousseur, and Karlheinz Stockhausen, leaders of the European avant-garde who were also interested in electronic music.

In 1955 Berio and Bruno Maderna founded a Studio di Fonologia at a Milan radio station; it was the first electronic music studio in Italy. Berio became very active there, organizing concerts and also publishing a new music journal, both under the name Incontri musicali. He resigned his position with the studio in 1961, worn out by overwork, red tape, and political infighting.

Berio explored the frontiers of sound, particularly vocal sound, thanks to his association with Berberian. She was willing and able to produce a remarkable variety of extended techniques with her voice, which she did with the utmost musicianship. But Berberian was also able to win audiences with her superior showmanship. Representative of Berio's vocal writing is Sequenza III for solo voice, which portrays 44 emotional states in seven and a half minutes and includes conventional singing, coughs, sighs, sobs, and a sound Berio called "girl-bird." The work Omaggio a Joyce used Berberian's voice as the source sounds for a tape music piece. The more traditional Folk Songs was a display piece for her facility with languages. Berio's noteworthy, ongoing series of solo instrumental works -- many in theSequenza series -- have often explored the timbral possbilities of a particular instrument.

In the 1960s Berio taught at Tanglewood, Dartington, Darmstadt, Harvard, Juilliard, and Mills College, Oakland, CA. By the end of the decade, his marriage to Berberian had ended, and he returned to Europe. One of his most remarkable "American" compositions was Sinfonia (1969), a striking work built on the principles of quotation and collage. Back in Italy, he produced a series of television programs to popularize modern music. He was appointed to the board of IRCAM in Paris and wrote other notable works, such as Voci and Coro. In 1987 he founded Tempo Reale, a research institute in Milan. One of his many important later works is Renderings, which utilizes the fragmentary posthumous sketches of Schubert's Tenth Symphony with clouds of sound that eventually coalesce into syntactic units. Berio died in Rome in 2003.
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