Bruno Maderna : His Life and Music - Rossana Dalmonte

Bruno Maderna

His Life and Music

By: Rossana Dalmonte, Mario Baroni

Hardcover | 6 July 2022

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Bruno Maderna, one of the most influential composers in the 20th century, was the oldest of the group of Italian composers born in the 1920s (Berio, Nono, Donatoni...) who began their career shortly before the Second World War and were able to exploit the opportunities offered by the new world that emerged in the post-war years.

Maderna's story is quite unique. He rose to fame early in life as a child prodigy and his exceptional talent was soon noticed by Gian Francesco Malipiero, who stimulated his interest in ancient music, a passion that remained constant even when the European avant-garde insisted that new music should start from year zero. After a first approach to the "classic" dodecaphony, his musical style tended toward the integral seriality and the "opera aperta". In the last years he developed a particular interest for the theatre. Satyricon was born in Tanglewood in a short version, and later became a big success all over the world, particular after his death. His work as a conductor made him particularly sensitive to the reaction of the public, leading him to carefully calibrate his approach to composition, without being swayed by fashionable ideals or philosophies. Despite his warm and outgoing nature, Maderna rarely expressed his personal views in writing or in interviews.

Many of the biographical details given here are taken from his correspondence and from reports of his travels and engagements across the world, which took him as far as the United States, but also to Persia, South America and Japan.

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Bruno Maderna: His Life and Music is a valuable addition to the growing list of literature about the composer. It not only gives a thorough account of his life, but it thoughtfully traces his creative development as he absorbed, tested, and ultimately adopted or rejected the panoply of techniques at his disposal. Maderna's life is discussed in light of the vibrant musical and political activity of Italy and Europe in the 20th century, and how he forged his own creative voice amid the turbulence of his time. Numerous letters are quoted, and there is plenty of background info about prominent figures in Maderna's life.

-- "Fanfare Magazine"

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