Sylvano Bussotti is an Italian composer of contemporary music whose work is unusually notated and often creates special problems of interpretation. Born in Florence, Bussotti learned to play the violin as a child, becoming a prodigy. Later he studied at the Florence Conservatory (where he developed an opposition to modernism), with Luigi Dallapiccola and with Max Deutsch in Paris. 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, include Lorenzaccio and La passion selon Sade. He pursues other disciplines including painting, graphic art, and journalism.
Balletto in un Prologo e una Veglia con dodici scene per soli, coro e orchestra
(dal racconto di Adalbert Stifter)
for: Soloists, mixed choir, orchestra
Score
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