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  1. Bruno Maderna. Compositor y director italiano, una de las grandes figuras de la música de su país en el siglo XX. Nació en Venecia el 21 de abril de 1920 y ya de niño era un virtuoso del violín. Estudió este instrumento y composición en la Accademia di Santa Cecilia de Roma.

  2. Bruno Maderna (1920-1973) Concerto for piano and orchestra (1942) • Piano Concerto (1942) – Reduction for two pianos (1946) • Concerto for two pianos and percussion (1948) • Quadrivium (1969) There is a meteor that orbits and occasionally blazes into view within the wide landscape of twentieth-century avantgarde music: Bruno Maderna.

  3. Bruno Grossato. Profile: Bruno Maderna (born April 21, 1920, Venice, Italy - died November 13, 1973, Darmstadt, Germany) was an Italian composer and conductor. Bruno Maderna played an important role in the early postwar development of Italian music both as a teacher and conductor. He presided over the early careers of Luigi Nono, Luciano Berio ...

  4. 28 de mar. de 2012 · T he orchestral works that Bruno Maderna (1920-1973) composed in the last few years of his life are among the most sheerly beautiful scores by any member of the post-1945 European avant garde ...

  5. Maderna a Irma Manfredi, 26 marzo 1946, PSS. 9. Maderna a Irma Manfredi, 4 aprile 1946, PSS. 10. Maderna a Irma Manfredi, 15 maggio 1946, PSS. 6. From his correspondence with Irma Manfredi we learn that the Adagio had been begun in January 1943; one can assume that it could have been completed during the same year. 7 .

  6. Italian composer and conductor born 21 April 1920 in Venice; died 13 November 1973 in Darmstadt. Born on 21 April 1920 in Venice, Bruno Grossato (he later adopted the surname of his mother, Caterina Maderna) took up the violin at the age of four, studying the instrument with his grandfather. While still a child, he played several instruments ...

  7. Contents. Bruno Maderna: Complete Orchestral Works Vol. 5. Neos: NEOS10937. Buy download online. Thomas Zehetmair (violin), Markus Bellheim (piano) hr-Sinfonieorchester, Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Arturo Tamayo.