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Dallapiccola

[ dah-lah-pee-koh-luh; Italian dahl-lah-peek-kaw-lah ]

noun

  1. ³¢³Ü·¾±Â·²µ¾± [loo-, ee, -jee], 1904–75, Italian composer.


Dallapiccola

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noun

  1. DallapiccolaLuigi19041975MItalianMUSIC: composer Luigi (luˈiËdÊ’i). 1904–75, Italian composer of twelve-tone music. His works include the opera Il Prigioniero (1944–48) and the ballet Marsia (1948)
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Throughout Cantelli’s career in the United States, there were criticisms of his repertoire, which ran from Frescobaldi and Monteverdi to Barber and Dallapiccola but turned out to be repetitive from season to season.

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“My repertory runs from Purcell to Dallapiccola,†Markevitch said in 1957; for him, “versatility†was crucial if a musician were to understand where Stravinsky, a favorite of his, was really coming from.

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Mr. Rzewski then went to Italy on a Fulbright Fellowship and worked with composer Luigi Dallapiccola in Florence.

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Among his favorite countrymen is the 20th century serialist-with-a-twist Luigi Dallapiccola, whose Op.

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He later worked with Luigi Dallapiccola in Florence, a city he would grow to love deeply.

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