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Sylvano Bussotti

Sylvano Bussotti (1 October 1931 – 19 September 2021) was an Italian composer of contemporary classical music, also a painter, set and costume designer, opera director and manager, writer and academic teacher. His compositions employ graphic notation, which has often created special problems of interpretation. He was known as a composer for the stage. His first opera was La Passion selon Sade, premiered in Palermo in 1965. Later operas and ballets were premiered at the Teatro Comunale di Firenze, Teatro Lirico di Milano, Teatro Regio di Torino and Piccola Scala di Milano, among others. He was artistic director of La Fenice in Venice, the Puccini Festival and the music section of the Venice Biennale. He taught internationally, for a decade at the Fiesole School of Music. He is regarded as a leading composer of Italy's avantgarde,[1] and a Renaissance man with many talents who combined the arts expressively.[2]

Sylvano Bussotti
Bussotti in 2006
Born(1931-10-01)1 October 1931
Florence, Italy
Died19 September 2021(2021-09-19) (aged 89)
Milan, Italy
EducationFlorence Conservatory
Occupation(s)Composer, painter, designer
Organizations
SpouseRocco Quaglia
AwardsISCM Prize

Life and career edit

Born in Florence,[3] Bussotti learned to play the violin beginning before the age of five with Margherita Castellani,[4] becoming a prodigy.[5] He was also introduced to painting, by his uncle Tono Zancanaro [it] and his older brother Renzo. At the Florence Conservatory, he studied harmony and counterpoint with Roberto Lupi, and piano with Luigi Dallapiccola, but achieved no diploma due to World War II.[5][3] He kept studying composition on his own. From 1956, he studied privately in Paris with Max Deutsch, and met Luigi Nono, Pierre Boulez and Heinz-Klaus Metzger who introduced him to the Darmstädter Ferienkurse. His first composition performed in public was Breve, played by Françoise Deslogères at a gallery in Düsseldorf in 1958, with John Cage in the audience.[5] In Paris, Cathy Berberian sang his works, conducted by Boulez.[4] Bussotti travelled to the U.S. in 1964 and 1965, visiting Buffalo and New York invited by the Rockefeller Foundation. In 1972, he visited Berlin, invited by German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) for the Ford Foundation.[5]

As a composer he was influenced by the twelve-tone music of Webern and later John Cage. Examples of his use of graphic notation in his pieces, often reflecting his personal life, included La Passion selon Sade and Lorenzaccio. He was a composer of the Florentine artistic current, that has been active since the end of World War II up to the present, including Giuseppe Chiari, Giancarlo Cardini, Albert Mayr, Marcello Aitiani, Sergio Maltagliati, Daniele Lombardi, and Pietro Grossi. These musicians experimented with the interaction between sound, sign, and vision, a synaesthetics of art derived from historical avant-gardes, from Kandinsky to futurism, to Scriabin and Schoenberg, all the way to Bauhaus.[5]

 
Cathy Berberian and Bussotti

Bussotti also pursued other disciplines including painting, graphic art, and journalism.[3] He was a well-known film director, actor, and singer. He wrote most of the librettos for his operas. As a writer, his style was considered one of the most refined among the Italian poets and novelists of the 20th century. French culture fascinated him since he was a boy. His great friend Cathy Berberian (Luciano Berio's wife) was one of his most famous interpreters. He was well acquainted with writers and film directors Aldo Palazzeschi, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Derek Jarman, Elsa Morante, Alberto Moravia, Aldo Braibanti, Mario Zanzotto, Fabio Casadei Turroni, Dacia Maraini, and Umberto Eco. Jarman was the director of his opera L'Ispirazione, first staged in Florence in 1988.[5] Rara Film is his most celebrated underground film. The silent film, according to the author's instructions, should be performed, together with the score, played by seven to eleven players. The music of Rara Film is not a strict counterpoint of the film, flowing without any relation to the images.[6]

Bussotti was the stage director of Mussorgsky's The Fair at Sorochyntsi for La Scala in Milan in 1981, followed two years later by Puccini's Il trittico, a televised production for which he designed the set of Gianni Schicchi.[2] He served as the artistic director of La Fenice in Venice, directed the Puccini Festival in Torre del Lago,[5] and was director of opera at La Scala.[3] He was head of the music section of the Venice Biennale from 1987. He taught composition, analysis and the history of musical theatre at the Academy of Fine Arts in L'Aquila, at the Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart in Stuttgart, at the Royan Festival and from 1980 to 1991 at the Fiesole School of Music.[5] As a personality, he was notoriously flamboyant and occasionally shocking. Openly gay, Bussotti expressed his sexuality in his music as early as 1958, when it was socially dangerous to do so.[2] His partner and spouse was Rocco Quaglia,[1] a ballet dancer and choreographer with whom he collaborated in many projects.[2][7]

Bussotti died at a nursing home in Milan at age 89 after a long illness, shortly before his 90th birthday.[1][8] Festivities planned in Florence for the event are held in his memory, titled 90 Bussotti, from 20 to 25 September,[1] including performances by Fabbrica Europa [it], Florence Queer Festival, Fondazione Culturale Stensen, Maschietto Editore, and Tempo Reale, collaborating with Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Bussotti Opera Ballet and the Museo Marino Marini.[1][3] In Germany, from September 29 to October 1, a scientific conference was held on Bussotti's work,[9] in the course of which the Ensemble E-MEX played two commemorative concerts. This included the first complete performance of Bussotti's "Piêces de Chair II" (1960), sung, among others, by soprano Monica Benvenuti, who had long been closely associated with the composer.[10]

Awards edit

Bussotti was awarded the ISCM Prize from the International Society for Contemporary Music in 1961, 1963 and 1965, then in 1967 the All'Amelia Prize at the Venice Biennale, in 1974 the Toscani d'Oggi Prize, and in 1979 the Psacaropulo Prize.[5]

Works edit

Music edit

Most of Bussotti's works were published by Casa Ricordi:[4][5]

Stage works edit

Other compositions edit

  • Due Voci, for soprano, Martenot waves, and orchestra (text: La Fontaine (1958))[12]
  • Sette Fogli, for various solo and group ensembles (1959)[12][a]
  • Piêces de Chair II, for piano, baritone, female voice and instruments (1960)[12]
  • Pour Clavier (1961)[12][b]
  • Memories, 5 scenes for mixed choir, soloists and orchestra (texts: Braibanti, Pasolini e.a. (1962))[12]
  • La Passion selon Sade, chamber mystery play for voice, mime, actors and instruments (1965)[12]
  • Marbre, for 11 strings and spinet (1967)[12]
  • Rara Requiem, for soprano, mezzo, tenor, baritone,mixed vocal sextet, choir and instrumental ensemble (1970)[12]
  • I Semi di Gramsci, symphonic poem for string quartet and orchestra (1971) Score: Ricordi. World premiere: 22 April 1972 (Quartetto Italiano, ?, ?) dedicated to the Quartetto Italiano[13][12]
  • Sadun, for 12-part choir (1975)[12]
  • Amato object ('Bussottioperaballet' (1976)) [12]
  • Raragramma, for orchestra and violin and flute obbligato. (1980) I. Raragramma; II. L’enfant prodige; III. Paganini; IV. Calando symphony. Score: Ricordi. World premiere: 20 October 1979 (Fabbriciani, SWF Sinfonieorchester, Bour) second part of the cycle "Il catalogo e questo"; dedicated to Romano, Rocco and Luigi Pestalozza and Francesco Degrada[13]
  • Modello, for violin and orchestra. (1998) World premiere: xx.04.2000 (Agazzini, ?, Tamayo) dedicated to S. Rocco[13]

Novels and poems edit

Bussotti's writings included:[5]

  • I miei teatri, Il Novecento edition, Palermo, 1982.
  • Letterati Ignoranti, poesie per musica, Quaderni di Barbablù, Siena, 1986.
  • Sylvano Bussotti, nudi ritratti e disegnini, sketches with poems by Romani Brizzi, Trucchi e Bussotti, Il polittico edition, Rome, 1991.
  • Non fare il minimo rumore, Girasole Edition, Ravenna, 1997.
  • Disordine alfabetico, Spirali Edition, Milan, 2002.
  • La calligrafia di un romanzo uno e due, novel in Peccati veniali, a cura di A. Veneziani, Coniglio editore, Rome, 2004.
  • L'acuto, in Angelo d'Edimburgo by Fabio Casadei Turroni, Le Mondine Edition, Molinella, 2006.
  • I Mozart vanno vanno, interludio in La notte delle dissonanze, by Sandro Cappelletto [it], EDT, Turin, 2007.

Discography edit

  • Suono, segno, gesto visione a Firenze (Sound, sign, gesture, vision in Florence)
    • (CD 1): Sylvano Bussotti, Giancarlo Cardini, Giuseppe Chiari, Daniele Lombardi
    • (CD 2): Pietro Grossi, Giuseppe Chiari, Giancarlo Cardini, Albert Mayr, Daniele Lombardi, Marcello Aitiani, Sergio Maltagliati (Atopos music 1999-2008).[14][15]
      The path of more than fifty years of musical culture in Florence, since the end of the Second World War, is documented in these two audio CDs. This audio recording contains the meeting of composers and pianists who are the protagonists of the Music of Art in Florence, a significant phenomenon in the history of the second half of the twentieth century.[16]

Notes and references edit

Notes

  1. ^ Recording at the London Music Digest, Roundhouse London, 1970s, The London Music Digest at Discogs; Sylvano Bussotti: Per tre sul piano (audio) on YouTube, Roger Woodward
  2. ^ Recording at the London Music Digest, Roundhouse London, 1970s; Sylvano Bussotti: Pour Clavier (audio) on YouTube, Roger Woodward

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Bussotti dies on the eve of the 90 Bussotti, the party becomes a tribute to the great composer". Teller Report. 19 September 2021. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Sylvano Bussotti: flamboyant composer, poet, set and costume designer, theatre director, and… and… and…". Gramilano. 27 December 2012. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Musica, addio al compositore Sylvano Bussotti: Firenze si preparava a festeggiare i 90 anni". La Stampa (in Italian). 20 September 2021. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  4. ^ a b c "Sylvano Bussotti". Casa Ricordi. 2021. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Sylvano Bussotti (biography, works, resources)" (in French and English). IRCAM.
  6. ^ Frandzel, Benjamin (30 November 2010). "A Rare Silent Film From an Experimental Composer". San Francisco Classical Voice. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
  7. ^ Attinello, Paul (2002), "Bussotti, Sylvano", glbtq.com
  8. ^ Mort de Sylvano Bussotti, compositeur, homme de théâtre et provocateur on France Musique
  9. ^ "Perspectives on Sylvano Bussotti | H-Soz-Kult. Kommunikation und Fachinformation für die Geschichtswissenschaften | Geschichte im Netz | History in the web". H-Soz-Kult. Kommunikation und Fachinformation für die Geschichtswissenschaften. 14 October 2021. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  10. ^ "ATTACCA! – E-MEX". Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h Honegger, Marc (1993). "Bussoti, Sylvano". Dictionnaire de la musique: Les hommes et leurs oeuvres. Gale.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Sabbe, Herman (1990). "Bussotti, Sylvano". Algemene muziek encyclopedie. Gale.
  13. ^ a b c Broeker, Tobias (2016). "Bussotti, Sylvano (1931 –)". The 20th century violin concertante: A repertoire catalogue.
  14. ^ "Suono, segno, gesto visione a Firenze 2". 2014.
  15. ^ "Suono, segno, gesto visione a Firenze". 2008.
  16. ^ Suono Segno Gesto Visione a Firenze 2

Further reading edit

  • Attinello, Paul. Signifying Chaos: A Semiotic Analysis of Sylvano Bussotti's "Siciliano", in: repercussions 1 (1992), pp. 84–110.
  • Bortolotto, Mario. Fase seconda. Studi sulla Nuova Musica, Einaudi, Turin 1969. [especially the chapter "Le cinque tentazioni di Bussotti", pp. 201–226.]
  • Bortolotto, Mario (ed.). "Sognato dalla storia": materiali per un "Lorenzaccio", in: Lo Spettatore musicale, Sonderheft, Bologna 1972 [with contributions from Mario Bortolotto, Giorgio Manganelli, and Salvatore Sciarrino].
  • Bucci, Moreno (ed.). L'opera di Sylvano Bussotti. Musica, segno, immagine, progetto. Il teatro, le scene, i costumi, gli attrezzi ed i capricci dagli anni Quaranta al BUSSOTTIOPERABALLET, Electa editrice, Milano 1988.
  • Bussotti, Sylvano (10 March 1973). "About Pour Clavier and Per tre sul recordings" (PDF) (in Italian). Letter to Roger Woodward.
  • Bussotti, Sylvano (1 February 1974). "Bussotti's acknowledgements to Roger Woodward about his recording of Pour Clavier and Per Tre sul piano and the essay on Pieces de Chair II" (PDF) (in Italian). Letter to Roger Woodward.
  • Degrada, Francesco (ed.). Bussottioperaballet: Sylvano Bussotti e il suo teatro: Oggetto amato ─ Nottetempo, Ricordi, Milan, 1976; [Bussotti: Cinque frammenti autobiografici, p. 13, the libretto of "Nottetempo", interviews and essays].
  • Esposito, Luigi. "Un male incontenibile – Sylvano Bussotti artista senza confini", Bietti, Milano, 2013.
  • La Face, Giuseppina. Teatro, eros e segno nell'opera di Sylvano Bussotti, in: Rivista Italiana di Musicologia 9 (1974), pp. 250–268.
  • Lucioli, Alessandra. Sylvano Bussotti, Targa Italiana Editrice, Milan, 1988.
  • Maehder, Jürgen, and Sylvano Bussotti. Turandot, Pisa (Giardini) 1983.
  • Maehder, Jürgen. BUSSOTTIOPERABALLET ─ Sviluppi della drammaturgia musicale bussottiana, in: Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana 18 (1984), pp. 441–468.
  • Maehder, Jürgen. BUSSOTTIOPERABALLET ─ Zur Entwicklung der musikalischen Dramaturgie im Werk Sylvano Bussottis, in: Otto Kolleritsch (ed.), Oper heute. Formen der Wirklichkeit im zeitgenössischen Musiktheater, Studien zur Wertungsforschung vol. 16, Universal Edition, Vienna and Graz, 1985, pp. 188–216.
  • Maehder, Jürgen. "Odo un Sylvano" ─ Zur Rolle des Komponisten, Regisseurs, Bühnen-und Kostümbildners Sylvano Bussotti im zeitgenössischen Musiktheater, Programmheft der Frankfurter Feste, Alte Oper, Frankfurt 1991, pp. 16–63.
  • Maehder, Jürgen. ""Bussotti, Sylvano". The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, 4 vols., edited by Stanley Sadie. London: Macmillan Publishers, 1992.
  • Maehder, Jürgen. Zitat, Collage, Palimpsest ─ Zur Textbasis des Musiktheaters bei Luciano Berio und Sylvano Bussotti, in Hermann Danuser and Matthias Kassel (eds.), Musiktheater heute. Internationales Symposion der Paul Sacher Stiftung Basel 2001, Schott, Mainz 2003, p. 97–133.
  • Morini, Luciano. Moda e musica nei costumi di Sylvano Bussotti, Idealibri, Milan 1984; German edition: Aldo Premoli/Luciano Morini: Träume in Samt und Seide. Mystik und Realität in den Opernkostümen des Sylvano Bussotti, Edition Wissenschaft & Literatur, Marketing-und-Wirtschaft Verlagsgesellschaft Flade, Munich 1985, ISBN 3-922804-09-8.
  • Osmond-Smith, David. "Bussotti, Sylvano". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001.
  • Pinzauti, Leonardo. A colloquio con Sylvano Bussotti, in: Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana 4/1970, pp. 898–909.
  • Stoïanova, Ivanka. Geste ─ texte ─ musique, Éditions 10/18, Paris 1978.
  • Stoïanova, Ivanka. Mythos und Gedächtnis. Bemerkungen über das italienische Musiktheater: Luciano Berio ─ "Outis" und Sylvano Bussotti ─ "Tieste", in: Otto Kolleritsch (ed.), Das Musiktheater ─ Exempel der Kunst, Studien zur Wertungsforschung vol. 38, Universal Edition, Vienna and Graz, 2001, pp. 161–191.
  • Stoïanova, Ivanka. Entre détermination et aventure. Essais sur la musique de la deuxième moitié du XXeme siècle, L'Harmattan, Paris, 2004.
  • Stoïanova, Ivanka. Sylvano Bussotti: B. O. B.—Bussottioperaballet/Stratégies dissipatives dans "Questo fauno" et "Tieste". In Musiques vocales en Italie depuis 1945, edited by Pierre Michel and Gianmario Borio, pp. 29–60. Collection Recherche, edited by Sophie Stevance. Notre Dame de Bliquetuit: Millénaire III Éditions, 2005. ISBN 2-911906-11-X.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Sylvano Bussotti discography at Discogs
  • Sylvano Bussotti at IMDb

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Sylvano Bussotti 1 October 1931 19 September 2021 was an Italian composer of contemporary classical music also a painter set and costume designer opera director and manager writer and academic teacher His compositions employ graphic notation which has often created special problems of interpretation He was known as a composer for the stage His first opera was La Passion selon Sade premiered in Palermo in 1965 Later operas and ballets were premiered at the Teatro Comunale di Firenze Teatro Lirico di Milano Teatro Regio di Torino and Piccola Scala di Milano among others He was artistic director of La Fenice in Venice the Puccini Festival and the music section of the Venice Biennale He taught internationally for a decade at the Fiesole School of Music He is regarded as a leading composer of Italy s avantgarde 1 and a Renaissance man with many talents who combined the arts expressively 2 Sylvano BussottiBussotti in 2006Born 1931 10 01 1 October 1931Florence ItalyDied19 September 2021 2021 09 19 aged 89 Milan ItalyEducationFlorence ConservatoryOccupation s Composer painter designerOrganizationsLa Fenice Puccini Festival Venice Biennale Fiesole School of MusicSpouseRocco QuagliaAwardsISCM Prize Contents 1 Life and career 2 Awards 3 Works 3 1 Music 3 2 Stage works 3 3 Other compositions 3 4 Novels and poems 4 Discography 5 Notes and references 6 Further reading 7 External linksLife and career editBorn in Florence 3 Bussotti learned to play the violin beginning before the age of five with Margherita Castellani 4 becoming a prodigy 5 He was also introduced to painting by his uncle Tono Zancanaro it and his older brother Renzo At the Florence Conservatory he studied harmony and counterpoint with Roberto Lupi and piano with Luigi Dallapiccola but achieved no diploma due to World War II 5 3 He kept studying composition on his own From 1956 he studied privately in Paris with Max Deutsch and met Luigi Nono Pierre Boulez and Heinz Klaus Metzger who introduced him to the Darmstadter Ferienkurse His first composition performed in public was Breve played by Francoise Deslogeres at a gallery in Dusseldorf in 1958 with John Cage in the audience 5 In Paris Cathy Berberian sang his works conducted by Boulez 4 Bussotti travelled to the U S in 1964 and 1965 visiting Buffalo and New York invited by the Rockefeller Foundation In 1972 he visited Berlin invited by German Academic Exchange Service DAAD for the Ford Foundation 5 As a composer he was influenced by the twelve tone music of Webern and later John Cage Examples of his use of graphic notation in his pieces often reflecting his personal life included La Passion selon Sade and Lorenzaccio He was a composer of the Florentine artistic current that has been active since the end of World War II up to the present including Giuseppe Chiari Giancarlo Cardini Albert Mayr Marcello Aitiani Sergio Maltagliati Daniele Lombardi and Pietro Grossi These musicians experimented with the interaction between sound sign and vision a synaesthetics of art derived from historical avant gardes from Kandinsky to futurism to Scriabin and Schoenberg all the way to Bauhaus 5 nbsp Cathy Berberian and BussottiBussotti also pursued other disciplines including painting graphic art and journalism 3 He was a well known film director actor and singer He wrote most of the librettos for his operas As a writer his style was considered one of the most refined among the Italian poets and novelists of the 20th century French culture fascinated him since he was a boy His great friend Cathy Berberian Luciano Berio s wife was one of his most famous interpreters He was well acquainted with writers and film directors Aldo Palazzeschi Pier Paolo Pasolini Derek Jarman Elsa Morante Alberto Moravia Aldo Braibanti Mario Zanzotto Fabio Casadei Turroni Dacia Maraini and Umberto Eco Jarman was the director of his opera L Ispirazione first staged in Florence in 1988 5 Rara Film is his most celebrated underground film The silent film according to the author s instructions should be performed together with the score played by seven to eleven players The music of Rara Film is not a strict counterpoint of the film flowing without any relation to the images 6 Bussotti was the stage director of Mussorgsky s The Fair at Sorochyntsi for La Scala in Milan in 1981 followed two years later by Puccini s Il trittico a televised production for which he designed the set of Gianni Schicchi 2 He served as the artistic director of La Fenice in Venice directed the Puccini Festival in Torre del Lago 5 and was director of opera at La Scala 3 He was head of the music section of the Venice Biennale from 1987 He taught composition analysis and the history of musical theatre at the Academy of Fine Arts in L Aquila at the Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart in Stuttgart at the Royan Festival and from 1980 to 1991 at the Fiesole School of Music 5 As a personality he was notoriously flamboyant and occasionally shocking Openly gay Bussotti expressed his sexuality in his music as early as 1958 when it was socially dangerous to do so 2 His partner and spouse was Rocco Quaglia 1 a ballet dancer and choreographer with whom he collaborated in many projects 2 7 Bussotti died at a nursing home in Milan at age 89 after a long illness shortly before his 90th birthday 1 8 Festivities planned in Florence for the event are held in his memory titled 90 Bussotti from 20 to 25 September 1 including performances by Fabbrica Europa it Florence Queer Festival Fondazione Culturale Stensen Maschietto Editore and Tempo Reale collaborating with Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Bussotti Opera Ballet and the Museo Marino Marini 1 3 In Germany from September 29 to October 1 a scientific conference was held on Bussotti s work 9 in the course of which the Ensemble E MEX played two commemorative concerts This included the first complete performance of Bussotti s Pieces de Chair II 1960 sung among others by soprano Monica Benvenuti who had long been closely associated with the composer 10 Awards editBussotti was awarded the ISCM Prize from the International Society for Contemporary Music in 1961 1963 and 1965 then in 1967 the All Amelia Prize at the Venice Biennale in 1974 the Toscani d Oggi Prize and in 1979 the Psacaropulo Prize 5 Works editMusic edit Most of Bussotti s works were published by Casa Ricordi 4 5 Stage works edit La Passion selon Sade mistero da camera The Passion after Sade chamber mystery 1965 5 Lorenzaccio premiered at La Fenice in 1972 11 Bergkristall balletto 1973 11 Nottetempo dramma lirico 1976 with Oslavio Di Credico it at the Teatro Lirico di Milano 2 11 Oggetto amato ballet in one act 1976 at the Teatro Lirico di Milano 2 11 with Cathy Berberian and Claudio Desderi La rarita Potente premiered at the Teatro Regio di Torino in 1979 11 Le Racine Pianobar pour Phedre chamber opera in a prologue three acts and an intermezzo for voices premiered at Piccola Scala it in Milan in 1980 2 1 11 Fedra tragedia lirica 1988 11 L ispirazione melodramma in three acts 1988 11 Silvano Sylvano Rappresentazione della vita chamber opera in one tempo on words testi di Sylvano Bussotti 2002 2007 5 Other compositions edit Due Voci for soprano Martenot waves and orchestra text La Fontaine 1958 12 Sette Fogli for various solo and group ensembles 1959 12 a Pieces de Chair II for piano baritone female voice and instruments 1960 12 Pour Clavier 1961 12 b Memories 5 scenes for mixed choir soloists and orchestra texts Braibanti Pasolini e a 1962 12 La Passion selon Sade chamber mystery play for voice mime actors and instruments 1965 12 Marbre for 11 strings and spinet 1967 12 Rara Requiem for soprano mezzo tenor baritone mixed vocal sextet choir and instrumental ensemble 1970 12 I Semi di Gramsci symphonic poem for string quartet and orchestra 1971 Score Ricordi World premiere 22 April 1972 Quartetto Italiano dedicated to the Quartetto Italiano 13 12 Sadun for 12 part choir 1975 12 Amato object Bussottioperaballet 1976 12 Raragramma for orchestra and violin and flute obbligato 1980 I Raragramma II L enfant prodige III Paganini IV Calando symphony Score Ricordi World premiere 20 October 1979 Fabbriciani SWF Sinfonieorchester Bour second part of the cycle Il catalogo e questo dedicated to Romano Rocco and Luigi Pestalozza and Francesco Degrada 13 Modello for violin and orchestra 1998 World premiere xx 04 2000 Agazzini Tamayo dedicated to S Rocco 13 Novels and poems edit Bussotti s writings included 5 I miei teatri Il Novecento edition Palermo 1982 Letterati Ignoranti poesie per musica Quaderni di Barbablu Siena 1986 Sylvano Bussotti nudi ritratti e disegnini sketches with poems by Romani Brizzi Trucchi e Bussotti Il polittico edition Rome 1991 Non fare il minimo rumore Girasole Edition Ravenna 1997 Disordine alfabetico Spirali Edition Milan 2002 La calligrafia di un romanzo uno e due novel in Peccati veniali a cura di A Veneziani Coniglio editore Rome 2004 L acuto in Angelo d Edimburgo by Fabio Casadei Turroni Le Mondine Edition Molinella 2006 I Mozart vanno vanno interludio in La notte delle dissonanze by Sandro Cappelletto it EDT Turin 2007 Discography editSuono segno gesto visione a Firenze Sound sign gesture vision in Florence CD 1 Sylvano Bussotti Giancarlo Cardini Giuseppe Chiari Daniele Lombardi CD 2 Pietro Grossi Giuseppe Chiari Giancarlo Cardini Albert Mayr Daniele Lombardi Marcello Aitiani Sergio Maltagliati Atopos music 1999 2008 14 15 The path of more than fifty years of musical culture in Florence since the end of the Second World War is documented in these two audio CDs This audio recording contains the meeting of composers and pianists who are the protagonists of the Music of Art in Florence a significant phenomenon in the history of the second half of the twentieth century 16 Notes and references editNotes Recording at the London Music Digest Roundhouse London 1970s The London Music Digest at Discogs Sylvano Bussotti Per tre sul piano audio on YouTube Roger Woodward Recording at the London Music Digest Roundhouse London 1970s Sylvano Bussotti Pour Clavier audio on YouTube Roger Woodward References a b c d e f Bussotti dies on the eve of the 90 Bussotti the party becomes a tribute to the great composer Teller Report 19 September 2021 Retrieved 21 September 2021 a b c d e f g Sylvano Bussotti flamboyant composer poet set and costume designer theatre director and and and Gramilano 27 December 2012 Retrieved 21 September 2021 a b c d e Musica addio al compositore Sylvano Bussotti Firenze si preparava a festeggiare i 90 anni La Stampa in Italian 20 September 2021 Retrieved 20 September 2021 a b c Sylvano Bussotti Casa Ricordi 2021 Retrieved 20 September 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Sylvano Bussotti biography works resources in French and English IRCAM Frandzel Benjamin 30 November 2010 A Rare Silent Film From an Experimental Composer San Francisco Classical Voice Retrieved 21 September 2021 Attinello Paul 2002 Bussotti Sylvano glbtq com Mort de Sylvano Bussotti compositeur homme de theatre et provocateur on France Musique Perspectives on Sylvano Bussotti H Soz Kult Kommunikation und Fachinformation fur die Geschichtswissenschaften Geschichte im Netz History in the web H Soz Kult Kommunikation und Fachinformation fur die Geschichtswissenschaften 14 October 2021 Retrieved 14 October 2021 ATTACCA E MEX Retrieved 14 October 2021 a b c d e f g h Honegger Marc 1993 Bussoti Sylvano Dictionnaire de la musique Les hommes et leurs oeuvres Gale a b c d e f g h i j k Sabbe Herman 1990 Bussotti Sylvano Algemene muziek encyclopedie Gale a b c Broeker Tobias 2016 Bussotti Sylvano 1931 The 20th century violin concertante A repertoire catalogue Suono segno gesto visione a Firenze 2 2014 Suono segno gesto visione a Firenze 2008 Suono Segno Gesto Visione a Firenze 2Further reading editAttinello Paul Signifying Chaos A Semiotic Analysis of Sylvano Bussotti s Siciliano in repercussions 1 1992 pp 84 110 Bortolotto Mario Fase seconda Studi sulla Nuova Musica Einaudi Turin 1969 especially the chapter Le cinque tentazioni di Bussotti pp 201 226 Bortolotto Mario ed Sognato dalla storia materiali per un Lorenzaccio in Lo Spettatore musicale Sonderheft Bologna 1972 with contributions from Mario Bortolotto Giorgio Manganelli and Salvatore Sciarrino Bucci Moreno ed L opera di Sylvano Bussotti Musica segno immagine progetto Il teatro le scene i costumi gli attrezzi ed i capricci dagli anni Quaranta al BUSSOTTIOPERABALLET Electa editrice Milano 1988 Bussotti Sylvano 10 March 1973 About Pour Clavier and Per tre sul recordings PDF in Italian Letter to Roger Woodward Bussotti Sylvano 1 February 1974 Bussotti s acknowledgements to Roger Woodward about his recording of Pour Clavier and Per Tre sul piano and the essay on Pieces de Chair II PDF in Italian Letter to Roger Woodward Degrada Francesco ed Bussottioperaballet Sylvano Bussotti e il suo teatro Oggetto amato Nottetempo Ricordi Milan 1976 Bussotti Cinque frammenti autobiografici p 13 the libretto of Nottetempo interviews and essays Esposito Luigi Un male incontenibile Sylvano Bussotti artista senza confini Bietti Milano 2013 La Face Giuseppina Teatro eros e segno nell opera di Sylvano Bussotti in Rivista Italiana di Musicologia 9 1974 pp 250 268 Lucioli Alessandra Sylvano Bussotti Targa Italiana Editrice Milan 1988 Maehder Jurgen and Sylvano Bussotti Turandot Pisa Giardini 1983 Maehder Jurgen BUSSOTTIOPERABALLET Sviluppi della drammaturgia musicale bussottiana in Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana 18 1984 pp 441 468 Maehder Jurgen BUSSOTTIOPERABALLET Zur Entwicklung der musikalischen Dramaturgie im Werk Sylvano Bussottis in Otto Kolleritsch ed Oper heute Formen der Wirklichkeit im zeitgenossischen Musiktheater Studien zur Wertungsforschung vol 16 Universal Edition Vienna and Graz 1985 pp 188 216 Maehder Jurgen Odo un Sylvano Zur Rolle des Komponisten Regisseurs Buhnen und Kostumbildners Sylvano Bussotti im zeitgenossischen Musiktheater Programmheft der Frankfurter Feste Alte Oper Frankfurt 1991 pp 16 63 Maehder Jurgen Bussotti Sylvano The New Grove Dictionary of Opera 4 vols edited by Stanley Sadie London Macmillan Publishers 1992 Maehder Jurgen Zitat Collage Palimpsest Zur Textbasis des Musiktheaters bei Luciano Berio und Sylvano Bussotti in Hermann Danuser and Matthias Kassel eds Musiktheater heute Internationales Symposion der Paul Sacher Stiftung Basel 2001 Schott Mainz 2003 p 97 133 Morini Luciano Moda e musica nei costumi di Sylvano Bussotti Idealibri Milan 1984 German edition Aldo Premoli Luciano Morini Traume in Samt und Seide Mystik und Realitat in den Opernkostumen des Sylvano Bussotti Edition Wissenschaft amp Literatur Marketing und Wirtschaft Verlagsgesellschaft Flade Munich 1985 ISBN 3 922804 09 8 Osmond Smith David Bussotti Sylvano The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians second edition edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell London Macmillan Publishers 2001 Pinzauti Leonardo A colloquio con Sylvano Bussotti in Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana 4 1970 pp 898 909 Stoianova Ivanka Geste texte musique Editions 10 18 Paris 1978 Stoianova Ivanka Mythos und Gedachtnis Bemerkungen uber das italienische Musiktheater Luciano Berio Outis und Sylvano Bussotti Tieste in Otto Kolleritsch ed Das Musiktheater Exempel der Kunst Studien zur Wertungsforschung vol 38 Universal Edition Vienna and Graz 2001 pp 161 191 Stoianova Ivanka Entre determination et aventure Essais sur la musique de la deuxieme moitie du XXeme siecle L Harmattan Paris 2004 Stoianova Ivanka Sylvano Bussotti B O B Bussottioperaballet Strategies dissipatives dans Questo fauno et Tieste In Musiques vocales en Italie depuis 1945 edited by Pierre Michel and Gianmario Borio pp 29 60 Collection Recherche edited by Sophie Stevance Notre Dame de Bliquetuit Millenaire III Editions 2005 ISBN 2 911906 11 X External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sylvano Bussotti Official website Sylvano Bussotti discography at Discogs Sylvano Bussotti 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