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Riccardo Malipiero

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in his compositions, becoming one of the pioneers of that technique in Italy. He promoted the twelve-tone technique in articles he contributed in Italian music periodicals, books, and lectures. In 1949 he organized the First Congress of twelve-tone music in Milan which was attended by such important
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in 1963. Between 1969 and 1984 he directed the Varese Conservatory, in which he joined the music faculty in 1979.
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Gian Francesco Malipiero (1882–1973): The Life, Times and Music of a Wayward Genius
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Malipiero was active as a pianist, and also wrote criticism for
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Index

composer
pianist
music educator
gold medal
Milan
Varese
Riccardo Malipiero
Milan Conservatory
Turin Conservatory
Gian Francesco Malipiero
Venice
Buenos Aires
atonality
twelve-tone technique
John Cage
Luigi Dallapiccola
Karl Amadeus Hartmann
René Leibowitz
Bruno Maderna
Camillo Togni
UNESCO
Moscow




Gian Francesco Malipiero (1882–1973): The Life, Times and Music of a Wayward Genius
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