Luigi Dallapiccola

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Luigi Dallapiccola was a 20th-century Italian composer known for his lyrical adaptation of twelve-tone technique and his politically engaged vocal and operatic works.

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instanceOf 20th-century composer
Italian composer
composer
human
awardReceived Feltrinelli Prize NERFINISHED
birthDate 1904-02-03
birthPlace Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
Istria NERFINISHED
Pisino NERFINISHED
causeOfNotability pioneering Italian twelve-tone composition
countryOfCitizenship Italy
dateOfBurial 1975-02-??
deathDate 1975-02-19
educatedAt Conservatorio Luigi Cherubini NERFINISHED
employer Conservatorio Luigi Cherubini NERFINISHED
era 20th century
familyName Dallapiccola NERFINISHED
genre chamber music
choral music
classical music
opera
orchestral music
vocal music
givenName Luigi NERFINISHED
hasChild Annalibera Dallapiccola NERFINISHED
influenced Luciano Berio NERFINISHED
Sylvano Bussotti NERFINISHED
influencedBy Alban Berg NERFINISHED
Anton Webern NERFINISHED
Arnold Schoenberg NERFINISHED
languageOfWork French
German
Italian
movement modernism in music
name Luigi Dallapiccola NERFINISHED
nationality Italian
notableFor lyrical adaptation of twelve-tone technique
politically engaged operatic works
politically engaged vocal works
notableWork Canti di liberazione NERFINISHED
Canti di prigionia NERFINISHED
Il prigioniero NERFINISHED
Liriche greche NERFINISHED
Piccola musica notturna NERFINISHED
Quaderno musicale di Annalibera NERFINISHED
Ulisse NERFINISHED
Volo di notte NERFINISHED
occupation composer
music teacher
pianist
placeOfDeath Florence NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment anti-fascist
residence Florence NERFINISHED
spouse Laura Coen Luzzatto NERFINISHED
studentOf Vito Frazzi NERFINISHED
styleCharacteristic lyrical dodecaphony
usesMusicalTechnique serialism
twelve-tone technique
workLocation Florence NERFINISHED

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Luciano Berio influencedBy Luigi Dallapiccola
Ricordi catalogIncludesWorksBy Luigi Dallapiccola