Luciano Berio

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Luciano Berio (October 24, 1925 – May 27, 2003) was an Italian composer. He is noted for his experimental work (in particular his 1968 composition Sinfonia for voices and orchestra) and also for his pioneering work in electronic music. He was born in Oneglia (now Borgo d'Oneglia, a small village 3 km N of Imperia) and he was taught the piano by his father and grandfather, who were both organists.

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Songs

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    Folk songs for voice and seven instruments: Azerbaijan love song (Azerbaijan)

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    Folk songs for voice and seven instruments: Ballo (Italy)

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    Folk songs for voice and seven instruments: Black is the colour (USA)

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    Folk songs for voice and seven instruments: I wonder as I wander (USA)

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    Folk songs for voice and seven instruments: La donna ideale (Italy)

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    Folk songs for voice and seven instruments: Lo fiolaire (Auvergne - France)

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    Folk songs for voice and seven instruments: Loosin yelav (Armenia)

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    Folk songs for voice and seven instruments: Malurous qu'o uno fenno (Auvergne - France)

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    Folk songs for voice and seven instruments: Motettu de Tristura (Sardinia)

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    Folk songs for voice and seven instruments: Rosssignolet du bois (France)

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    Formazioni

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    Grido del venditore di pesce

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    I. Black is the color ... (USA)

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    II. I wonder as I wander (USA)

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    III Loosin yelav (Armenia)

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    IV Rossignolet du bois (France)

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    IX Malurous qu'o uno fenno (Auvergne)

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    Laborintus 2: II. (Ensemble Musique Vivante, feat. director: Luciano Berio)

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    Lamento per il venerdì santo

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    Leaf

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    Linea

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    Luftklavier

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    Naturale

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    Ninna nanna

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    Nos Contemporains (après 1945) : Laborintus 2 - première partie (extrait)

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    Novena di Natale

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    Petite Suite: Gavotte

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    Petite Suite: Gigue

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    Petite Suite: Petit Air I

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    Petite Suite: Petit Air II

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    Petite Suite: Prelude

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    Première partie

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    Quattro versioni originali della Ritirata notturna di Madrid

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    Rounds

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    Sequenza I

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    Sequenza I for Flute (Sophie Cherrier)

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    Sequenza I für Flöte solo

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    Sequenza II for Harp (Frederique Cambreling)

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    Sequenza III

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    Sequenza III (Frauenstimme)

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    Sequenza III for Woman's Voice (Luisa Castellani)

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    Sequenza III für Stimme solo

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    Sequenza IV

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    Sequenza IV for Piano (Florent Boffard)

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    Sequenza IX (a) for Clarinet

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    Sequenza IXa

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    Sequenza IXb for Alto Saxophone (Christian Wirth)

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    Sequenza V for Trombone (Benny Sluchin)

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    Sequenza V für Posaune solo

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    Sequenza VI for Viola (Christophe Desjardins)


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