Nostalgia for the Future

Nostalgia for the Future

Luigi Nono's Selected Writings and Interviews

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Publication Date: 23rd October 2018

Nostalgia for the Future is the first collection in English of the writings and interviews of Luigi Nono (1924–1990). One of the most prominent figures in the development of new music after World... Read More
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Nostalgia for the Future is the first collection in English of the writings and interviews of Luigi Nono (1924–1990). One of the most prominent figures in the development of new music after World... Read More
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Nostalgia for the Future is the first collection in English of the writings and interviews of Luigi Nono (1924–1990). One of the most prominent figures in the development of new music after World War II, he is renowned for both his compositions and his utopian views. His many essays and lectures reveal an artist at the center of the analytical, theoretical, critical, and political debates of the time.

This selection of Nono’s most significant essays, articles, and interviews covers his entire career (1948–1989), faithfully mirroring the interests, orientations, continuities, and fractures of a complex and unique personality. His writings illuminate his intensive involvements with theatre, painting, literature, politics, science, and even mysticism. Nono’s words make vividly evident his restless quest for the transformative possibilities of a radical musical experience, one that is at the same time profoundly engaged with its performers and spaces, its audiences, and its human and social motivations and ramifications.
Details
  • Price: $95.00
  • Pages: 461
  • Publisher: University of California Press
  • Imprint: University of California Press
  • Series: California Studies in 20th-Century Music
  • Publication Date: 23rd October 2018
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • Illustration Note: 42 music ex, 11 line art, 14 t
  • ISBN: 9780520291195
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    MUSIC / History & Criticism
    MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Classical
    MUSIC / Individual Composer & Musician
Reviews
"The appeal of what the English music historian Harriet Boyd-Bennett called Nono's 'sonic hubub' is elucidated in this long overdue collection of the composer's writings and interviews. A comparable French edition of this material appeared back in 1993, which indicates how belated, albeit still timely, its insights are for opera lovers undeterred by avant garde sounds." 
- Opera Now
Author Bio
Italian avant-garde composer Luigi Nono (1924–1990) was part of the group of high modernists whose work dominated the post-war European music scene. Experimenting with sound and technology, Nono's compositions and writings frequently addressed the role of the arts in a progressive society.

Angela Ida De Benedictis is Curator and Research Associate at the Paul Sacher Foundation (Basel). She is a member of the Scientific Committee of the Luigi Nono Archive and Scientific Director of the Centro Studi Luciano Berio. Veniero Rizzardi is Professor at the State Conservatory of Padua and Adjunct Professor at the Ca’ Foscari University in Venice. He is cofounder of the Luigi Nono Archive in Venice and also a curator of a new music series at the University of Padua. Both De Benedictis and Rizzardi have edited critical editions of music by Luigi Nono.
Table of Contents
Preface

Introduction
EXERGO: Clarifications (1956)

EXCURSUS I. An Autobiography of the Author Recounted by Enzo Restagno (1987)

PART ONE. MUSICAL ANALYSIS AND COMPOSITION
1. Luigi Dallapiccola and the Sex Carmina Alcaei (ca. 1948)
2. On the Development of Serial Technique (1956)
3. The Development of Serial Technique (1957)
4. Text—Music—Song (1960)
5. [About Il canto sospeso] (1976)

EXCURSUS II. A Letter from Los Angeles (1965)

PART TWO. MUSIC ONSTAGE: FROM A "THEATER OF IDEAS" TO THE "TRAGEDY OF LISTENING"
1. Some Clarifications on Intolleranza 1960 (1962)
2. Possibility and Necessity of a New Music Theater (1962)
3. Play and Truth in the New Music Theater (1962)
4. Die Ermittlung: A Musical and Theatrical Experience with Weiss and Piscator [Music and Theater] (1966)
5. Toward Prometeo: Journal Fragments (1984)

EXCURSUS III. Interview with Renato Garavaglia (ca. 1979–80)

PART THREE. "CONSCIENCE, FEELINGS, COLLECTIVE REALITY"
1. Historical Presence of Music Today (1959)
2. Music and Resistance (1963)
3. Replies to Seven Questions by Martine Cadieu (1966)
4. Music and Power (1969)
5. In the Sierra and in the Parliament (1971)

EXCURSUS IV. Technology to Discover a Universe of Sounds: Interview with Walter Prati and Roberto Masotti (1983)

PART FOUR. PORTRAITS AND DEDICATIONS
1. Josef Svoboda (1968)
2. Remembering Two Musicians (1973)
3. Victor Jara’s Song (1974)
4. Preface to Arnold Schoenberg’s Harmonielehre (1977)
5. Bartók the Composer (1981)
6. For Helmut (1983)
7. For Marino Zuccheri (1986)

EXCURSUS V. Interview with Michelangelo Zurletti (1987)

PART FIVE. THE "POSSIBLE INFINITIES"
1. Error as a Necessity (1983)
2. Other Possibilities for Listening (1985)
3. Lecture at the Chartreuse in Villeneuve-les-Avignon (1989)

EXCURSUS VI. “Proust” Questionnaire (1986)

Notes and Abbreviations
Bibliographical Notes and Comments to the Texts
Chronology of Nono’s Works
Index
Nostalgia for the Future is the first collection in English of the writings and interviews of Luigi Nono (1924–1990). One of the most prominent figures in the development of new music after World War II, he is renowned for both his compositions and his utopian views. His many essays and lectures reveal an artist at the center of the analytical, theoretical, critical, and political debates of the time.

This selection of Nono’s most significant essays, articles, and interviews covers his entire career (1948–1989), faithfully mirroring the interests, orientations, continuities, and fractures of a complex and unique personality. His writings illuminate his intensive involvements with theatre, painting, literature, politics, science, and even mysticism. Nono’s words make vividly evident his restless quest for the transformative possibilities of a radical musical experience, one that is at the same time profoundly engaged with its performers and spaces, its audiences, and its human and social motivations and ramifications.
  • Price: $95.00
  • Pages: 461
  • Publisher: University of California Press
  • Imprint: University of California Press
  • Series: California Studies in 20th-Century Music
  • Publication Date: 23rd October 2018
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • Illustrations Note: 42 music ex, 11 line art, 14 t
  • ISBN: 9780520291195
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    MUSIC / History & Criticism
    MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Classical
    MUSIC / Individual Composer & Musician
"The appeal of what the English music historian Harriet Boyd-Bennett called Nono's 'sonic hubub' is elucidated in this long overdue collection of the composer's writings and interviews. A comparable French edition of this material appeared back in 1993, which indicates how belated, albeit still timely, its insights are for opera lovers undeterred by avant garde sounds." 
– Opera Now
Italian avant-garde composer Luigi Nono (1924–1990) was part of the group of high modernists whose work dominated the post-war European music scene. Experimenting with sound and technology, Nono's compositions and writings frequently addressed the role of the arts in a progressive society.

Angela Ida De Benedictis is Curator and Research Associate at the Paul Sacher Foundation (Basel). She is a member of the Scientific Committee of the Luigi Nono Archive and Scientific Director of the Centro Studi Luciano Berio. Veniero Rizzardi is Professor at the State Conservatory of Padua and Adjunct Professor at the Ca’ Foscari University in Venice. He is cofounder of the Luigi Nono Archive in Venice and also a curator of a new music series at the University of Padua. Both De Benedictis and Rizzardi have edited critical editions of music by Luigi Nono.
Preface

Introduction
EXERGO: Clarifications (1956)

EXCURSUS I. An Autobiography of the Author Recounted by Enzo Restagno (1987)

PART ONE. MUSICAL ANALYSIS AND COMPOSITION
1. Luigi Dallapiccola and the Sex Carmina Alcaei (ca. 1948)
2. On the Development of Serial Technique (1956)
3. The Development of Serial Technique (1957)
4. Text—Music—Song (1960)
5. [About Il canto sospeso] (1976)

EXCURSUS II. A Letter from Los Angeles (1965)

PART TWO. MUSIC ONSTAGE: FROM A "THEATER OF IDEAS" TO THE "TRAGEDY OF LISTENING"
1. Some Clarifications on Intolleranza 1960 (1962)
2. Possibility and Necessity of a New Music Theater (1962)
3. Play and Truth in the New Music Theater (1962)
4. Die Ermittlung: A Musical and Theatrical Experience with Weiss and Piscator [Music and Theater] (1966)
5. Toward Prometeo: Journal Fragments (1984)

EXCURSUS III. Interview with Renato Garavaglia (ca. 1979–80)

PART THREE. "CONSCIENCE, FEELINGS, COLLECTIVE REALITY"
1. Historical Presence of Music Today (1959)
2. Music and Resistance (1963)
3. Replies to Seven Questions by Martine Cadieu (1966)
4. Music and Power (1969)
5. In the Sierra and in the Parliament (1971)

EXCURSUS IV. Technology to Discover a Universe of Sounds: Interview with Walter Prati and Roberto Masotti (1983)

PART FOUR. PORTRAITS AND DEDICATIONS
1. Josef Svoboda (1968)
2. Remembering Two Musicians (1973)
3. Victor Jara’s Song (1974)
4. Preface to Arnold Schoenberg’s Harmonielehre (1977)
5. Bartók the Composer (1981)
6. For Helmut (1983)
7. For Marino Zuccheri (1986)

EXCURSUS V. Interview with Michelangelo Zurletti (1987)

PART FIVE. THE "POSSIBLE INFINITIES"
1. Error as a Necessity (1983)
2. Other Possibilities for Listening (1985)
3. Lecture at the Chartreuse in Villeneuve-les-Avignon (1989)

EXCURSUS VI. “Proust” Questionnaire (1986)

Notes and Abbreviations
Bibliographical Notes and Comments to the Texts
Chronology of Nono’s Works
Index