The Studio di Fonologia Musicale of Milan, Italy’s first electronic music studio, opened in 1955. Housed in the national broadcasting (RAI) studios in Milan, the studio was founded by two celebrated Italian composers: Luciano Berio and Bruno Maderna. The institution is often remembered nowadays for being the first electronic music studio to focus its activity on the human voice. As I argue, this focus was not only of an aesthetic nature, but rather reflected long-standing political and intellectual conceptions of voice, speech and public space that were rooted in Italy’s early days as a republic, and in mid-twentieth-century Milan as the flagship city for this newly achieved political modernity
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This thesis explores the relationship of voice, language, and politics in Italian musical history. I...
This thesis explores the relationship of voice, language, and politics in Italian musical history. I...
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In 1955 the R.A.I. granted Luciano Berio permission to create the Studio di Fonologia in their Milan...
This dissertation examines musical culture in Milan from the 1870s to 1890s, with particular attenti...
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In post-WWII Europe, film culture related in many different ways to a wide range of modern cultural ...
When Italians took to their balconies during the early COVID-19 quarantine to play music and sing to...
Vocal gestures and articulation describe an area where tension arises between the opposite poles tha...
This thesis explores the relationship of voice, language, and politics in Italian musical history. I...
This thesis explores the relationship of voice, language, and politics in Italian musical history. I...
Audioscan Milano explores the strategies and experiments in the field of sound and noise of Milan’s ...
In 1955 the R.A.I. granted Luciano Berio permission to create the Studio di Fonologia in their Milan...
This dissertation examines musical culture in Milan from the 1870s to 1890s, with particular attenti...
Within the early twentieth-century Italian radiophonic imagination, opera occupied a complex positio...
My dissertation analyzes cultural production at the Studio di Fonologia (SdF), an electronic music s...
<p>In this essay I reassess the complexity of the convergence between electronic music and media pra...
In January 1924 the latest incarnation of Futurist music theatre, Il Nuovo Teatro Futurista, began a...
Space Electronic: Then and Now is the result of an invitation received to curate an installation for...
In post-WWII Europe, popular culture began to relate to a wide range of mediatized cultural practice...
La fabbrica illuminata, for voice and four-track magnetic tape, was composed by Luigi Nono in 1964. ...
In post-WWII Europe, film culture related in many different ways to a wide range of modern cultural ...
When Italians took to their balconies during the early COVID-19 quarantine to play music and sing to...
Vocal gestures and articulation describe an area where tension arises between the opposite poles tha...