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Daniele Lombardi

Well-known internationally for his uncommon repertoire, Daniele Lombardi has worked extensively on the music of the twentieth-century historical avant-gardes, including first modern performances of a large number of compositions of Italian and Russian Futuristic music. The musicological interest underlying this research has led him to write on this subject articles and the book Il suono veloce. Futurismo e futurismi in musica (Ricordi-Lim, Milan 1996).
He is also an expert in contemporary musical notation and performing praxis (see his books: Spartito preso, Vallecchi, Florence 1981 and Scrittura & suono, Rome 1984). His extensive repertoire includes many works written in the last years, and many compositions which have been dedicated to him.

 www.danielelombardi.it
Well-known internationally for his uncommon repertoire, Daniele Lombardi has worked extensively on the music of the twentieth-century historical avant-gardes, including first modern performances of a large number of compositions of Italian and Russian Futuristic music. The musicological interest underlying this research has led him to write on this subject articles and the book Il suono veloce. Futurismo e futurismi in musica (Ricordi-Lim, Milan 1996).
He is also an expert in contemporary musical notation and performing praxis (see his books: Spartito preso, Vallecchi, Florence 1981 and Scrittura & suono, Rome 1984). His extensive repertoire includes many works written in the last years, and many compositions which have been dedicated to him.

 www.danielelombardi.it
Atalanta Fugiens
"Audio Verbal Visual Route. Artist's book that illustrates the sound performance realized during the musical events organized by Milano Suono in Rimini and Milan in June 1990. Afterword by Giovanni Conti. 16mo (cm 25x18). pp. 94."
Futurpiano
Futurpiano showcases three influential avant-garde composers associated with the Futurist movement, by way of piano music composed between 1913 and 1933. Arthur-Vincent Lourie was the first Russian Futurist musician, and a signatory of the original St Petersburg Manifesto in 1914. The five Syntheses written that same year offer a form of dodecaphony, while Formes en l'air from 1915 is a Cubo-Futurist conception using an innovative form of notation, dedicated to Pablo Picasso. Born in the Ukraine…
Costellazione Seconda
Constellazione Seconda is the follower of  the Lombardi 1978 "Costellazione" a piano sound exploration based upon a map of sky constellation, planned as the first step of a large work focused on the exposition and 'performance' of constellations maps, planetaria and maps of the heavens. This new work breaks up into 21 short piano movements, concentrating on incredibly short staccato notes that sting violently between fractured harmonics leaving plenty of momentum-puncturing silences to really he…
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