Luigi Nono - An extended introduction
Data: February 24th, 2008, Posted By: admin, Popularity: 1%Luigi Nono - An extended introduction
Avantgarde | ALAC & ALAC >>> EAC (APE CUE) | covers info | 1,05 GB
Performed by various soloists and ensembles.
Following peachfuzz’s posts of Fragmente-Stille and Lontananza, and interzone’s alternative rendition of Lontananza, it’s about time for an extended introduction to Luigi Nono.
To this cause, I’ll draw on the personal library of a particular Nono devotee & expert at sfrp, namely aporia. I have found myself in the fortunate circumstance of having had the privilege getting acquainted with Nono through his/her posts there, and it’s about time you did too.
Thus, offered here today are 6 cd’s that originally were posted in ALAC (Apple’s lossless codec), and were reworked to an eac with appropriate cues by yours truely. For those of you that prefer the original alac’s in an m4a container (without cues), the original links are provided as well. No guarantees on their availability, however.

Luigi Nono - Variazioni canoniche, A Carlo Scarpa & Hay que caminar
1. Variazioni canoniche sur la serie de l’opus 41 de Schonberg (1950)
2. A Carlo Scarpa, architetto, ai suoi infiniti possibili (1984)
3. No hay caminos, hay que caminar … Omaggio a Andrei Tarkovskij (1987)
Performed by SWR Baden-Baden and Freiburg Symphony Orchestra, Sinfonieorchester des Südwestfunks Baden-Baden, conducted by Michael Gielen.
Released by Auvidis/Montaigne in 2000.
EAC (APE CUE), 181 Mb, zip within multi-part 7z:
Variazioni - part 1
Variazioni - part 2
ALAC:
Variazioni - part 1
Variazioni - part 2
Variazioni - part 3

Luigi Nono - Guai ai gelidi mostri & Omaggio a György Kurtág
performed by the Ensemble Recherche.
Guai ai gelidi mostri, after four pictures by Emilio Vedova (for 2 altos, flute, clarinet, tuba, viola, cello, bass & live electronics)
1. I. In Tyrannos!
2. II. Lemuria
3. III. Das Grobe Nichts Der Tiere
4. IV. Entwicklungsfremdheit
With Susanne Otto, Recherche Ensemble, Helena Rasker - conducted by Andre Richard.
5. Omaggio a György Kurtág (for contralto, flute, clarinet, tuba & live electronics)
With Susanne Otto, Recherche Ensemble - conducted by Andre Richard.
Released by Auvidis Montaigne in 1995.
EAC (APE CUE), 149 Mb, zip within multi-part 7z:
Guai ai gelidi - part 1
Guai ai gelidi - part 2
ALAC:
Guai ai gelidi - part 1
Guai ai gelidi - part 2

Luigi Nono - Orchestral works & Chamber music
1. Due espressioni (1953)
Performed by the SWF Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden, conducted by Hans Rosbaud.
2. A Carlo Scarpa, architetto, ai suoi infiniti possibili (1984), per orchestra in microintervalli.
Performed by the SWF Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden, conducted by Michael Gielen.
3. Fragmente – Stille, an Diotima (1979–1980), for string quartet.
Performed by the Moscow String Quartet.
4. Post-Prae-Ludium (1987), for tuba and live electronics.
Performed by Giancarlo Schiaffini, tuba & the Experimentalstudio of the Heinrich-Strobel-Foundation of the SWF Freiburg.
Released by Col Legno in 2000.
EAC (APE CUE), 196 Mb, zip within multi-part 7z:
Orchestral works - part 1
Orchestral works - part 2
ALAC:
Orchestral works - part 1
Orchestral works - part 2
Orchestral works - part 3

Luigi Nono - Choral Works
1. Cori di Didone (1958), per coro misto e percussione, nach Gedichten aus Giuseppe Ungaretti, La terra promessa.
With: Franz Bach, Herbert Brandt, Wieland Junge, Robert Kette, Martin Rosenthal, Edith Salmen-Weber (percussion).
2. Da un diario italiano (1963-1964), per due cori, text: Scabia Giuliano.
With the WDR Rundfunkchor Köln, conducted by Christoph Adt.
3. Das atmende Klarsein (1981-1983), per piccolo coro, flauto basso, live-Electronic, nach Texten aus den ‘Duineser Elegien’ von Rainer Maria Rilke und antiken orphischen Blattern, zusammengestellt von Massimo Cacciari.
With: Eva Furrer (bass flute) & Peter Bohm (live elektronics). Performed by the SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart, conducted by Rupert Huber, with soloists.
Released by Hänssler in 2000.
EAC (APE CUE), 145 Mb, zip within multi-part 7z:
Choral works - part 1
Choral works - part 2
ALAC:
Choral works - part 1
Choral works - part 2

Luigi Nono - Io, frammento da Prometeo & Das atmende Klarsein (2CD)
CD-1:
Io, frammento da Prometeo, for 3 sopranos, small chorus, bass flute, contrabass clarinet, and live electronics (1981). Arrangement of texts by Massimo Cacciari.
1. Io, Frammento da Prometeo - Roberto Fabbriciani, Ciro Scarponi, Solistenchor Freiburg
2. Io, Frammento da Prometeo (Continued) - Roberto Fabbriciani, Ciro Scarponi, Solistenchor Freiburg
3. Io, Frammento da Prometeo (Continued) - Roberto Fabbriciani, Katia Plaschka, Ciro Scarponi, Solistenchor Freiburg
4. Io, Frammento da Prometeo (Continued) - Roberto Fabbriciani, Katia Plaschka, Ciro Scarponi, Solistenchor Freiburg
5. Io, Frammento da Prometeo (Continued) - Roberto Fabbriciani, Ciro Scarponi, Solistenchor Freiburg
6. Io, Frammento da Prometeo (Continued) - Monika Bair Ivenz, Roberto Fabbriciani, Petra Hoffman, Ciro Scarponi, Solistenchor Freiburg
7. Io, Frammento da Prometeo (Continued) - Roberto Fabbriciani, Ciro Scarponi, Solistenchor Freiburg
8. Io, Frammento da Prometeo (Continued) - Roberto Fabbriciani, Ciro Scarponi, Solistenchor Freiburg
9. Io, Frammento da Prometeo (Continued) - Roberto Fabbriciani, Ciro Scarponi, Solistenchor Freiburg
Perfomers:
Katia Plaschka, high soprano [03 & 04] - Petra Hoffmann, soprano [06]
Monika Bair-Ivenz, soprano [06] - Roberto Fabbriciani, bass flute - Ciro Scarponi, contrabass clarinet
Solistenchor Freiburg; soprano: Monika Wiech - Svea Schildknecht - Elisabeth Rave, mezzo-soprano: Birgitta Schork - Evelyn Lang - Deborah Imholz, tenor: Thomas Gremmelspacher - Frank Bossert - Rolf Ehlers, bass: Matthais Schadock - Victor Alonso - Ulrich Rausch
Electronic Realization:
Experimentalstudio der Heinrich-Strobel-Stiftung des Sudwestrundfunks, Freiburg; sound direction: Michael Acker & Reinhold Braig - audio technology: Bernhard Noll; Andre Richard, conductor
CD 2:
Das atmende Klarsein, for small chorus, bass flute, live electronics, and tape (1980/83), based on texts from Rainer Maria Rilke’s Duino Elegies and ancient Orphic poetry, arranged by Massimo Cacciari.
1. Atmende Klarsein - Roberto Fabbriciani, Solistenchor Freiburg
2. Atmende Klarsein (Continued) - Roberto Fabbriciani, Solistenchor Freiburg
3. Atmende Klarsein (Continued) - Roberto Fabbriciani, Solistenchor Freiburg
4. Atmende Klarsein (Continued) - Roberto Fabbriciani, Solistenchor Freiburg
5. Atmende Klarsein (Continued) - Roberto Fabbriciani, Solistenchor Freiburg
6. Atmende Klarsein (Continued) - Roberto Fabbriciani, Solistenchor Freiburg
7. Atmende Klarsein (Continued) - Roberto Fabbriciani, Solistenchor Freiburg
8. Atmende Klarsein (Continued) - Roberto Fabbriciani, Solistenchor Freiburg
Performers:
Roberto Fabbriciani, bass flute; Solistenchor Freiburg; soprano: Monika Wiech - Svea Schildknecht - Elisabeth Rave, mezzo-soprano: Birgitta Schork - Evelyn Lang - Deborah Imholz, tenor: Thomas Gremmelspacher - Frank Bossert - Rolf Ehlers, bass: Matthais Schadock - Victor Alonso - Ulrich Rausch
Electronic Realization:
Experimentalstudio der Heinrich-Strobel-Stiftung des Sudwestrundfunks, Freiburg; sound direction: Michael Acker & Reinhold Braig - audio technology: Bernhard Noll; Andre Richard, conductor.
Released by Col Legno in 2004.
EAC (APE CUE), 409 Mb, zip within multi-part 7z:
Io - Dak - part 1
Io - Dak - part 2
Io - Dak - part 3
Io - Dak - part 4
Io - Dak - part 5
ALAC:
Io - part 1
Io - part 2
Io - part 3
DaK - part 1
DaK - part 1
Reference:
CematItalia
Credits:
aporia (at sfrp)
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