Luigi Nono (; 29 January 1924 – 8 May 1990) was an Italian
avant-garde
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composer
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of
classical music
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.
Biography
Early years
Nono, born in
Venice
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, was a member of a wealthy artistic family;
his grandfather was a notable painter. Nono began music lessons with
Gian Francesco Malipiero
Gian Francesco Malipiero (; 18 March 1882 – 1 August 1973) was an Italian composer, musicologist, music teacher and editor.
Life Early years
Born in Venice into an aristocratic family, the grandson of the opera composer Francesco Malipiero, Gi ...
at the
Venice Conservatory in 1941, where he acquired knowledge of the
Renaissance
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madrigal
A madrigal is a form of secular vocal music most typical of the Renaissance (15th–16th centuries) and early Baroque (1580–1650) periods, although revisited by some later European composers. The polyphonic madrigal is unaccompanied, and the ...
tradition, amongst other styles. After graduating with a degree in
law
Law is a set of rules that are created and are enforceable by social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior, with its precise definition a matter of longstanding debate. It has been variously described as a science and as the ar ...
from the
University of Padua
The University of Padua (, UNIPD) is an Italian public research university in Padua, Italy. It was founded in 1222 by a group of students and teachers from the University of Bologna, who previously settled in Vicenza; thus, it is the second-oldest ...
, he was given encouragement in composition by
Bruno Maderna. Through Maderna, he became acquainted with
Hermann Scherchen—then Maderna's conducting teacher—who gave Nono further tutelage and was an early mentor and advocate of his music.
Scherchen presented Nono's first acknowledged work, the ''Variazioni canoniche sulla serie dell'op. 41 di A. Schönberg'' in 1950, at the
Darmstädter Ferienkurse
Darmstädter Ferienkurse ("Darmstadt Summer Course") is a regular summer event of contemporary classical music in Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany. It was founded in 1946, under the name "Ferienkurse für Internationale Neue Musik Darmstadt" (Vacation Co ...
. The ''Variazioni canoniche'', based on the
twelve-tone series of
Arnold Schoenberg
Arnold Schoenberg or Schönberg (13 September 187413 July 1951) was an Austrian and American composer, music theorist, teacher and writer. He was among the first Modernism (music), modernists who transformed the practice of harmony in 20th-centu ...
's
Op. 41, including the
"Ode-to-Napoleon" hexachord, marked Nono as a committed composer of anti-fascist political orientation. (''Variazioni canoniche'' also used a six-element row of rhythmic values.) Nono had been a member of the
Italian Resistance
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during the Second World War. His political commitment, while allying him with some of his contemporaries at Darmstadt such as
Henri Pousseur
Henri Léon Marie-Thérèse Pousseur (; 23 June 1929 – 6 March 2009) was a Belgian classical composer, teacher, and music theorist.
Biography
Pousseur was born in Malmedy and studied at the Academies of Music in Liège and in Brussels from 19 ...
and in the earlier days
Hans Werner Henze
Hans Werner Henze (1 July 1926 – 27 October 2012) was a German composer. His large List of compositions by Hans Werner Henze, oeuvre is extremely varied in style, having been influenced by serialism, atonality, Igor Stravinsky, Stravinsky, Mu ...
, distinguished him from others, including
Pierre Boulez
Pierre Louis Joseph Boulez (; 26 March 19255 January 2016) was a French composer, conductor and writer, and the founder of several musical institutions. He was one of the dominant figures of post-war contemporary classical music.
Born in Montb ...
and
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Karlheinz Stockhausen (; 22 August 1928 – 5 December 2007) was a German composer, widely acknowledged by critics as one of the most important but also controversial composers of the 20th and early 21st centuries. He is known for his groun ...
. Nevertheless, it was with Boulez and Stockhausen that Nono became one of the leaders of the New Music during the 1950s.
1950s and the Darmstadt School

A number of Nono's early works were first performed at the Darmstädter Ferienkurse including ''Tre epitaffi per Federico García Lorca'' (1951–53), ''La Victoire de Guernica'' (1954)—intended, like Picasso's painting, as an indictment of the wartime atrocity—and ''Incontri'' (1955). The ''Liebeslied'' (1954) was written for Nono's wife-to-be, Nuria Schoenberg (daughter of Arnold Schoenberg), whom he met at the 1953 world première of ''
Moses und Aron'' in Hamburg. They married in 1955. An atheist, Nono had enrolled as a member of the
Italian Communist Party
The Italian Communist Party (, PCI) was a communist and democratic socialist political party in Italy. It was established in Livorno as the Communist Party of Italy (, PCd'I) on 21 January 1921, when it seceded from the Italian Socialist Part ...
in 1952.
The world première of ''
Il canto sospeso'' (1955–56) for solo voices, chorus, and orchestra brought Nono international recognition and acknowledgment as a successor to
Webern. "Reviewers noted with amazement that Nono's ''canto sospeso'' achieved a synthesis—to a degree hardly thought possible—between an uncompromisingly avant-garde style of composition and emotional, moral expression (in which there was an appropriate and complementary treatment of the theme and text)".
If any evidence exists that Webern's work does not mark the esoteric "expiry" of Western music in a pianissimo of aphoristic shreds, then it is provided by Luigi Nono's ''Il Canto Sospeso'' ... The 32-year-old composer has proved himself to be the most powerful of Webern's successors. ('' Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger'', 26 October 1956).
This work, regarded by Swiss musicologist
Jürg Stenzl as one of the central masterpieces of the 1950s, is a commemoration of the victims of
Fascism
Fascism ( ) is a far-right, authoritarian, and ultranationalist political ideology and movement. It is characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hie ...
, incorporating farewell letters written by political prisoners before execution. Musically, Nono breaks new ground, not only by the "exemplary balance between voices and instruments" but in the motivic, point-like vocal writing in which words are fractured into syllables exchanged between voices to form floating, diversified sonorities—which may be likened to an imaginative extension of Schoenberg's "''Klangfarbenmelodie'' technique". Nono himself emphasized his lyrical intentions in an interview with
Hansjörg Pauli, and a connection to Schoenberg's ''Survivor from Warsaw'' is postulated by Guerrero. However, Stockhausen, in his 15 July 1957 Darmstadt lecture, "Sprache und Musik" (published the next year in the ''Darmstädter Beiträge zur Neuen Musik'' and, subsequently, in ''
Die Reihe''), stated:
In certain pieces in the "Canto", Nono composed the text as if to withdraw it from the public eye where it has no place... In sections II, VI, IX and in parts of III, he turns speech into sounds, noises. The texts are not delivered, but rather concealed in such a regardlessly strict and dense musical form that they are hardly comprehensible when performed.
Why, then, texts at all, and why these texts?
Here is an explanation. When setting certain parts of the letters about which one should be particularly ashamed that they had to be written, the musician assumes the attitude only of the composer who had previously selected the letters: he does not interpret, he does not comment. He rather reduces speech to its sounds and makes music with them. Permutations of vowel-sounds, a, ä, e, i, o, u; serial structure.
Should he not have chosen texts so rich in meaning in the first place, but rather sounds? At least for the sections where only the phonetic properties of speech are dealt with.

Nono took strong exception, and informed Stockhausen that it was "incorrect and misleading, and that he had had neither a phonetic treatment of the text nor more or less differentiated degrees of comprehensibility of the words in mind when setting the text".) Despite Stockhausen's contrite acknowledgment, three years later, in a Darmstadt lecture of 8 July 1960 titled "Text—Musik—Gesang", Nono angrily wrote:
The legacy of these letters became the expression of my composition. And from this relationship between the words as a phonetic-semantic entirety and the music as the composed expression of the words, all of my later choral compositions are to be understood. And it is complete nonsense to conclude, from the analytic treatment of the sound shape of the text, that the semantic content is cast out. The question of why I chose just these texts and no others for a composition is no more intelligent than the question of why, in order to express the word "stupid", one uses the letters arranged in the order s-t-u-p-i-d.
''Il canto sospeso'' has been described as an "everlasting warning"; indeed, it is a powerful refutation to the apparent claim made in an often-cited, but out-of-context phrase from philosopher
Theodor W. Adorno
Theodor W. Adorno ( ; ; born Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund; 11 September 1903 – 6 August 1969) was a German philosopher, musicologist, and social theorist. He was a leading member of the Frankfurt School of critical theory, whose work has com ...
that "to write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric".
Nono was to return to such anti-fascist subject matter again, as in ''Diario polacco; Composizione no. 2'' (1958–59), whose background included a journey through the
Nazi
Nazism (), formally named National Socialism (NS; , ), is the far-right politics, far-right Totalitarianism, totalitarian socio-political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Germany. During H ...
concentration camps, and the "azione scenica" ''
Intolleranza 1960'', which caused a riot at its première in Venice, on 13 April 1961.

It was Nono who, in his 1958 lecture "Die Entwicklung der Reihentechnik", created the expression
Darmstadt School to describe the music composed during the 1950s by himself and
Pierre Boulez
Pierre Louis Joseph Boulez (; 26 March 19255 January 2016) was a French composer, conductor and writer, and the founder of several musical institutions. He was one of the dominant figures of post-war contemporary classical music.
Born in Montb ...
,
Bruno Maderna,
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Karlheinz Stockhausen (; 22 August 1928 – 5 December 2007) was a German composer, widely acknowledged by critics as one of the most important but also controversial composers of the 20th and early 21st centuries. He is known for his groun ...
, and other composers not specifically named by him. He likened their significance to the
Bauhaus
The Staatliches Bauhaus (), commonly known as the , was a German art school operational from 1919 to 1933 that combined Decorative arts, crafts and the fine arts.Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 4th edn., ...
in the visual arts and architecture.
On 1 September 1959, Nono delivered at Darmstadt a polemically charged lecture written in conjunction with his pupil
Helmut Lachenmann
Helmut Friedrich Lachenmann (; born 27 November 1935) is a German composer of contemporary classical music and pianist. Associated with the "instrumental musique concrète" style, Lachenmann is alongside Wolfgang Rihm as among the leading Germa ...
, "Geschichte und Gegenwart in der Musik von Heute" ("History and Presence in the Music of Today"), in which he criticised and distanced himself from the composers of chance and
aleatoric music
Aleatoric music (also aleatory music or chance music; from the Latin language, Latin word ''alea'', meaning "dice") is music in which some Aspect of music, element of the composition is left to Randomness, chance, and/or some primary element of a ...
, then in vogue, under the influence of American models such as
John Cage
John Milton Cage Jr. (September 5, 1912 – August 12, 1992) was an American composer and music theorist. A pioneer of indeterminacy in music, electroacoustic music, and Extended technique, non-standard use of musical instruments, Cage was one ...
. Although in a seminar a few days earlier Stockhausen had described himself as "perhaps the extreme antipode to Cage", when he spoke of "statistical structures" at the concert devoted to his works on the evening of the same day, the Marxist Nono saw this in terms of "fascist mass structures" and a violent argument erupted between the two friends. In combination with Nono's strongly negative reaction to Stockhausen's interpretation of text-setting in ''Il canto sospeso'', this effectively ended their friendship until the 1980s, and thus disbanded the "avant-garde trinity" of Boulez, Nono, and Stockhausen.
1960s and 1970s
''Intolleranza 1960'' may be viewed as the culmination of the composer's early style and aesthetics. The plot concerns the plight of an emigrant captured in a variety of scenarios relevant to modern capitalist society: working class exploitation, street demonstrations, political arrest and torture, concentration camp internment, refuge, and abandonment. Described as a "stage-action"—Nono explicitly forbade the title of "
opera
Opera is a form of History of theatre#European theatre, Western theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by Singing, singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically ...
"—it utilizes an array of resources from large orchestra, chorus, tape, and loudspeakers to the "magic lantern" technique drawn from
Meyerhold
Vsevolod Emilyevich Meyerhold (; born ; 2 February 1940) was a Russian and Soviet theatre director, actor and theatrical producer. His provocative experiments dealing with physical being and symbolism in an unconventional theatre setting m ...
and
Mayakovsky theatre practices of the 1920s to form a rich expressionist drama.
libretto
A libretto (From the Italian word , ) is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or Musical theatre, musical. The term ''libretto'' is also sometimes used to refer to th ...
consisting of political slogans, poems, and quotations from
Brecht and
Sartre (including moments of
Brechtian alienation), together with Nono's strident, anguished music, fully accords with the anti-capitalist fulmination the composer intended to communicate. The riot at the première in Venice was significantly due to the presence of both left- and right-wing political factions in the audience.
Neo-nazi
Neo-Nazism comprises the post–World War II militant, social, and political movements that seek to revive and reinstate Nazism, Nazi ideology. Neo-Nazis employ their ideology to promote hatred and Supremacism#Racial, racial supremacy (ofte ...
s had attempted to disrupt proceedings with stink-bombs, nonetheless failing to prevent the performance ending triumphantly for Nono. ''Intolleranza'' is dedicated to Schoenberg.
During the 1960s, Nono's musical activities became increasingly explicit and polemical in their subject, whether that be the warning against nuclear catastrophe (''Canti di vita e d'amore: sul ponte di Hiroshima'' of 1962), the denunciation of capitalism (''La Fabbrica Illuminata'', 1964), the condemnation of Nazi war criminals in the wake of the
Frankfurt Auschwitz trials
The Frankfurt Auschwitz trials, known in German language, German as , was a series of three trials running from 20 December 1963 to 14 June 1968, charging 25 defendants under German criminal law for their roles in the Holocaust as mid- to lower- ...
(''Ricorda cosi ti hanno fatto in Auschwitz'', 1965), or of American imperialism in the
Vietnam War
The Vietnam War (1 November 1955 – 30 April 1975) was an armed conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia fought between North Vietnam (Democratic Republic of Vietnam) and South Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam) and their allies. North Vietnam w ...
(''A floresta é jovem e cheja de vida'', 1966). Nono began to incorporate documentary material (political speeches, slogans, extraneous sounds) on tape, and a new use of electronics, that he felt necessary to produce the "concrete situations" relevant to contemporary political issues. The instrumental writing tended to conglomerate the
'punctual' serial style of the early 1950s into groups, clusters of sounds—broadstrokes that complimented the use of tape collage. In keeping with his Marxist convictions as 'reinterpreted' through the writings of
Antonio Gramsci
Antonio Francesco Gramsci ( , ; ; 22 January 1891 – 27 April 1937) was an Italian Marxist philosophy, Marxist philosopher, Linguistics, linguist, journalist, writer, and politician. He wrote on philosophy, Political philosophy, political the ...
, he brought this music into universities, trade-unions and factories where he gave lectures and performances. (The title of ''A floresta é jovem e cheja de vida'' contains a spelling error, the word "full" is "cheia" in Portuguese, not "cheja".
Nono's second period, commonly thought to have begun after ''Intolleranza'', reaches its apogee in his second "azione scenica", ''
Al gran sole carico d'amore'' (1972–74)—a collaboration with
Yuri Lyubimov, who was then director of the
Taganka Theatre in
Moscow
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. In this large-scale stage work, Nono completely dispenses with a dramatic narrative, and presents pivotal moments in the history of
Communism
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and class-struggle "side-by-side" to produce his "theatre of consciousness". The subject matter (as evident from the quotations from manifestos and poems, Marxist classics to the anonymous utterances of workers) deals with failed revolutions; the
Paris Commune
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of 1871, the
1905 Russian Revolution
The Russian Revolution of 1905, also known as the First Russian Revolution, was a revolution in the Russian Empire which began on 22 January 1905 and led to the establishment of a constitutional monarchy under the Russian Constitution of 1906, th ...
, and the insurgency of militants in 1960s Chile under the leadership of
Che Guevara
Ernesto "Che" Guevara (14th May 1928 – 9 October 1967) was an Argentines, Argentine Communist revolution, Marxist revolutionary, physician, author, Guerrilla warfare, guerrilla leader, diplomat, and Military theory, military theorist. A majo ...
and
Tania Bunke. Then extremely topical, ''Al gran sole'' offers a multi-lateral spectacle and a moving meditation on the history of twentieth-century communism, as viewed through the prism of Nono's music. It was premiered at the
Teatro Lirico, Milan, in 1975.
During this time, Nono visited the
Soviet Union
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where he awakened the interest of
Alfred Schnittke
Alfred Garrievich Schnittke (24 November 1934 – 3 August 1998) was a Russian composer. Among the most performed and recorded composers of late 20th-century classical music, he is described by musicologist Ivan Moody (composer), Ivan Moody as a ...
and
Arvo Pärt
Arvo Pärt (; born 11 September 1935) is an Estonian composer of contemporary classical music. Since the late 1970s, Pärt has worked in a minimalist style that employs tintinnabuli, a compositional technique he invented. Pärt's music is in p ...
, among others, in the contemporary practices of ''avant-garde'' composers of the West. Indeed, the 1960s and 70s were marked by frequent travels abroad, lecturing in Latin America, and making the acquaintance of leading left-wing intellectuals and activists. It was to mourn the death of Luciano Cruz, a leader of the Chilean Revolutionary Front, that Nono composed ''
Como una ola de fuerza y luz'' (1972). Very much in the expressionist style of ''Al gran sole'', with the use of large orchestra, tape and electronics, it became a kind of piano concerto with added vocal commentary.
Nono returned to the piano (with tape) for his next piece, ''
... sofferte onde serene ...'' (1976), written for his friend
Maurizio Pollini
Maurizio Pollini (5 January 1942 – 23 March 2024) was an Italian pianist and conductor. He was known for performances of Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, and the Second Viennese School, among others. He championed works by contemporary composers ...
after the common bereavement of two of their relatives (See Nono's Programme note, Col Legno,1994). With this work began a radically new, intimate phase of the composer's development—by way of ''Con Luigi Dallapiccola'' for percussion and electronics (1978) to ''Fragmente-Stille, an Diotima'' for string quartet (1980). One of Nono's most demanding works (both for performers and listeners), ''Fragmente-Stille'' is music on the threshold of silence. The score is interspersed with 53 quotations from the poetry of
Hölderlin addressed to his "lover" Diotima, which are to be "sung" silently by the players during performance, striving for that "delicate harmony of inner life" (Hölderlin). A sparse, highly concentrated work commissioned by the
Beethovenfest
The Beethovenfest ('Beethoven Festival') is a festival of classical music in Bonn, Germany, dedicated mostly to the music of Ludwig van Beethoven who was born there. It dates back to 1845, when the composer's 75th anniversary of birth was celebra ...
in Bonn, ''Fragmente-Stille'' reawakened great interest in Nono's music throughout Germany.
1980s

Nono had been introduced to the Venice-based philosopher,
Massimo Cacciari (Mayor of Venice from 1993 to 2000), who began to have an increasing influence on the composer's thought during the 1980s. Through Cacciari, Nono became immersed in the work of many German philosophers, including the writings of
Walter Benjamin
Walter Bendix Schönflies Benjamin ( ; ; 15 July 1892 – 26 September 1940) was a German-Jewish philosopher, cultural critic, media theorist, and essayist. An eclectic thinker who combined elements of German idealism, Jewish mysticism, Western M ...
whose ideas on history (strikingly similar to the composer's own) formed the background to the monumental ''
Prometeo—tragedia dell' ascolto'' (1984/85). The world premiere of the opera was staged in the
Church of San Lorenzo, in Venice, on 25 September 1984, conducted by
Claudio Abbado
Claudio Abbado (; 26 June 1933 – 20 January 2014) was an Italian conductor who was one of the leading conductors of his generation. He served as music director of the La Scala opera house in Milan, principal conductor of the Berlin Philharm ...
, with texts by
Massimo Cacciari, lighting by
Emilio Vedova, and wooden structures by
Renzo Piano.
Nono's late music is haunted by Benjamin's philosophy, especially the ''concept of history'' (''Über den Begriff der Geschichte'') which is given a central role in ''Prometeo''.
Musically, Nono began to experiment with the new sound possibilities and production at the in
Freiburg
Freiburg im Breisgau or simply Freiburg is the List of cities in Baden-Württemberg by population, fourth-largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg after Stuttgart, Mannheim and Karlsruhe. Its built-up area has a population of abou ...
. There, he devised a new approach to composition and technique, frequently involving the contributions of specialist musicians and technicians to realise his aims. The first fruits of these collaborations were ''Das atmende Klarsein'' (1981–82), ''Diario polacco II'' (1982)—an indictment against Soviet
Cold War
The Cold War was a period of global Geopolitics, geopolitical rivalry between the United States (US) and the Soviet Union (USSR) and their respective allies, the capitalist Western Bloc and communist Eastern Bloc, which lasted from 1947 unt ...
tyranny—and ''Guai ai gelidi mostri'' (1983). The new technologies allowed the sound to circulate in space, giving this dimension a role no less important than its emission. Such innovations became central to a new conception of time and space. These highly impressive masterworks were partly preparation for what many regard as his greatest achievement.
''Prometeo'' has been described as "one of the best works of the 20th century". After the theatrical excesses of ''Al gran sole'', which Nono later remarked were a "monster of resources", the composer began to think along the lines of an opera or rather a ''musica per dramma'' without any visual, stage dimension. In short, a drama ''in'' music—"the tragedy of listening"—the subtitle a comment on consumerism today. Hence, in the vocal parts the most simple intervalic procedures (mainly fourths and fifths) resonate amidst a tapestry of harsh, dissonant,
microtonal
Microtonality is the use in music of microtones — intervals smaller than a semitone, also called "microintervals". It may also be extended to include any music using intervals not found in the customary Western tuning of twelve equal interv ...
writing for the ensembles.
''Prometeo'' is perhaps the ultimate realisation of Nono's "theatre of consciousness"—here, an invisible theatre in which the production of sound and its projection in space become fundamental to the overall dramaturgy. The architect
Renzo Piano designed an enormous 'wooden boat' structure for the première at San Lorenzo church in Venice, whose acoustics must to some extent be reconstructed for each performance. (For the Japanese première at the Akiyoshidai Festival (Shuho), the new concert hall was named 'Prometeo Hall' in Nono's honour, and designed by leading architect
Arata Isozaki
Arata Isozaki (磯崎 新, ''Isozaki Arata''; 23 July 1931 – 28 December 2022) was a Japanese architect, urban designer, and theorist from Ōita, Ōita, Ōita. He was awarded the Royal Gold Medal in 1986 and the Pritzker Architecture Prize i ...
). The libretto incorporates disparate texts by
Hesiod
Hesiod ( or ; ''Hēsíodos''; ) was an ancient Greece, Greek poet generally thought to have been active between 750 and 650 BC, around the same time as Homer.M. L. West, ''Hesiod: Theogony'', Oxford University Press (1966), p. 40.Jasper Gr ...
,
Hölderlin, and
Benjamin
Benjamin ( ''Bīnyāmīn''; "Son of (the) right") blue letter bible: https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/h3225/kjv/wlc/0-1/ H3225 - yāmîn - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon (kjv) was the younger of the two sons of Jacob and Rachel, and Jacob's twe ...
(mostly logistically inaudible during performance due to Nono's characteristic deconstruction), which explore the origin and evolution of humanity, as compiled and expanded by Cacciari. In Nono's timeless and visionary context, music and sound predominate over the image and the written word to form new dimensions of meaning and "new possibilities" for listening.
In 1985, Nono came across this aphorism ("Travellers, there are no trails – all there is, is travelling") on a wall of the Franciscan monastery near
Toledo, Spain, and it played an important role in the rest of his compositions. As Andrew Clements writes about this aphorism in ''The Guardian'', "It seemed to the composer the perfect expression of his own creative development, and in the last three years of his life he composed a trilogy of works whose titles all derive from that inscription."
Nono's last pieces, such as ''Caminantes... Ayacucho'' (1986–87), inspired by a region in southern
Peru
Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the south and west by the Pac ...
that experiences extreme poverty and social unrest, ''
La lontananza nostalgica utopica futura'' (1988–89), and ''
"Hay que caminar" soñando'' (1989), offer comment on the composer's lifelong quest for political renewal and social justice.
Nono died in Venice in 1990. After his funeral, the German composer
Dieter Schnebel
Dieter Schnebel (14 March 1930 – 20 May 2018) was a German composer, theologian and musicologist. He composed orchestral music, chamber music, vocal music and stage works. From 1976 until his retirement in 1995, Schnebel served as professor of e ...
remarked that he "was a very great man"—a sentiment widely shared by those who knew him, and those who have come to admire his music. Nono is buried in the
San Michele cemetery on the
Isola di San Michele, alongside other artists like
Stravinsky,
Diaghilev,
Zoran Mušič and
Ezra Pound
Ezra Weston Loomis Pound (30 October 1885 – 1 November 1972) was an List of poets from the United States, American poet and critic, a major figure in the early modernist poetry movement, and a Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Ita ...
.
Perhaps the three most important collections of Nono's writings on music, art, and politics (''Texte: Studien zu seiner Musik'' (1975), ''Ecrits'' (1993), and ''Scritti e colloqui'' (2001)), as well as the texts collected in Restagno, have yet to be translated into English. Other admirers include architect
Daniel Libeskind
Daniel Libeskind (born May 12, 1946) is a Polish–American architect, artist, professor and set designer. Libeskind founded Studio Daniel Libeskind in 1989 with his wife, Nina, and is its principal design architect.
He is known for the design a ...
and novelist
Umberto Eco
Umberto Eco (5 January 1932 – 19 February 2016) was an Italian Medieval studies, medievalist, philosopher, Semiotics, semiotician, novelist, cultural critic, and political and social commentator. In English, he is best known for his popular ...
(''Das Nonoprojekt''), for Nono totally reconstructed music and engaged in the most fundamental issues with regards to its expressivity.
The Luigi Nono Archives were established in 1993, through the efforts of Nuria Schoenberg Nono, for the purpose of housing and conserving the Luigi Nono legacy.
Music
Recordings
* Nono, Luigi. 1972. ''Canti di vita d'amore/Per Bastiana/Omaggio a Vedova''. Slavka Taskova, soprano;
Loren Driscoll, tenor; Saarländisches Rundfunk Sinfonie-Orchester; Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin;
Michael Gielen, cond.
Wergo LP WER 60 067. Reissued in 1993 on CD, WER 6229/286 229.
* Nono, Luigi. 1977. ''Como una ola de fuerza y luz''; ''Epitaffio no. 1'', ''Epitaffio no. 3''. Ursula Reinhardt-Kiss, soprano; Giuseppe La Licata, piano; Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester Leipzig;
Herbert Kegel, conductor.
Roswitha Trexler, soprano, speaker;
Werner Haseleu, baritone, speaker;
Rundfunkchor Leipzig; Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester Leipzig; Horst Neumann, conductor. Eterna LP 8 26 912. Reissued 1994, Berlin Classics 0021412BC.
* Nono, Luigi. 1986. ''Fragmente—Stille, an Diotima''.
LaSalle Quartet (Walter Levin and Henry Meyer, violins; Peter Kamnitzer, viola; Lee Fiser, cello). Deutsche Grammophon/PolyGram CD 415 513, reissued in 1993 as 437 720.
* Nono, Luigi. 1988. ''Il canto sospeso'' (with Arnold Schoenberg, ''
Moses und Aaron'' act 1, scene 1, and
Bruno Maderna, ''Hyperion'').
Ilse Hollweg, soprano; Eva Bornemann, alto; Friedrich Lenz, tenor; Orchestra and Chorus of WDR Cologne (Bernhard Zimmermann, chorus master); Bruno Maderna, conductor. La Nuova Musica 1. Stradivarius STR 10008.
* Nono, Luigi. 1988. ''Como una ola de fuerza y luz/Contrappunto dialettico alla mente/
... sofferte onde serene ...''. Slavka Taskova (soprano),
Maurizio Pollini
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(piano), Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra,
Claudio Abbado
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, cond. Deutsche Grammophon/PolyGram 423 248. First and third works reissued 2003 (together with Manzoni's ''Masse: Omaggio a Edgard Varèse'') on Deutsche Grammophon/Universal Classics 471 362.
*Nono, Luigi. 1990. ''Variazioni canoniche''; ''A Carlo Scarpa, architetto ai suoi infiniti possibili''; ''No hay caminos, hay que caminar''. Œuvre du XX
e siècle. Astrée CD E 8741.
rance Astrée. Reissued, Montaigne CD MO782132.
rance Auvidis/Naïve, 2000.
* Nono, Luigi. 1991. ''A Pierre, dell'azzurro silenzio, inquietum''; ''Quando stanno morendo, diario polacco 2º''; ''Post-prae-ludium per Donau''. Roberto Fabricciani, flute; Ciro Sarponi, clarinet; Ingrid Ade, Monika Bayr-Ivenz, Monika Brustmann, sopranos; Susanne Otto, alto; Christine Theus, cello; Roberto Cecconi, conductor; Giancarlo Schiaffini, tuba; Alvise Vidolin, live electronics. Dischi Ricordi CRMCD 1003.
* Nono, Luigi. 1992. ''Il canto sospeso'' (with Mahler, ''
Kindertotenlieder
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'' and "Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen" from the ''
Rückert-Lieder'').
Barbara Bonney, soprano; Susanne Otto, mezzo-soprano; Marek Torzewski, tenor;
Susanne Lothar and
Bruno Ganz, reciters;
Berlin Radio Choir;
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;
Claudio Abbado
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, conductor. Sony Classical/SME SK 53360.
* Nono, Luigi. 1992. ''La lontananza nostalgica utopica futura'', ''Hay que caminar'—soñando''.
Gidon Kremer and
Tatiana Grindenko, violins. Deutsche Grammophon/Universal Classics 474 326.
* Nono, Luigi. 1992. ''Memento, romance de la guardia civil española (Epitaffio n. 3 per Federico García Lorca)''; ''Composizione per orchestra''; ''España en el corazón''; ''Composizione per orchestra n. 2 (Diario polacca)''; ''Per Bastiana''. Sinfonie Orchester und Chor des Norddeutschen Rundfunks; Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro di Roma della RAI; Sinfonie Orchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks; Bruno Maderna, conductor. Maderna Edition 17. Arkadia CDCDMAD 027.1.
* Luigi, Nono. 1994. ''Luigi Nono 1: Fragmente—Stille, an Diotima; "Hay que caminar" soñando''.
Arditti String Quartet; Irvine Arditti and David Alberman, violins.
Arditti Quartet Edition 7. Montaigne MO 7899005.
* Luigi, Nono. 1995. ''
Intolleranza 1960''. Ursula Koszut, Kathryn Harries, sopranos; David Rampy, Jerrold van der Schaaf, tenors; Wolfgang Probst, baritone; supporting soloists; Chor der
Staatsoper Stuttgart;
Staatsorchester Stuttgart;
Bernhard Kontarsky, conductor. Notes by
Klaus Zehelein. Teldec/WEA Classics 4509–97304.
* Nono, Luigi. 1995. ''Prometeo''. Soloists, Solistenchor Freiburg (chorus master
André Richard), Ensemble Modern, conducted by
Ingo Metzmacher. Experimentalstudio der Heinrich-Strobel Stiftung des Südwestfunks Freiburg, sound directors
André Richard,
Hans Peter Haller, Rudolf Strauß, and Roland Breitenfeld. With notes, "Prometeo—Tragedia dell'ascolto", and "Prometeo—Ein Hörleitfaden", by
Jürg Stenzl. EMI Classics 7243 5 55209 2 0/CDC 55209.
* Nono, Luigi. 1998. ''Polifonica—monodia—ritmica; Canti per tredeci; Canciones a Guiomar; "Hay que caminar" soñando''. Ensemble UnitedBerlin; Angelika Luz, soprano; United Voices;
Peter Hirsch, conductor. Wergo WER 6631/286 631.
* Nono, Luigi. 2000. ''Orchestral Works and Chamber Music''. SWF Symphony Orchestra;
Hans Rosbaud and
Michael Gielen, conductors; Moscow String Quartet. Programme notes by Wolfgang Löscher. Col Legno WWE 20505.
* Nono, Luigi. 2000. ''Variazioni canoniche/A Carlo Scarpa, architetto, ai suoi infiniti possibili/No hay caminos, hay que caminar...Andrei Tarkovski''. SW German Radio Symphony Orchestra, Michael Gielen, cond. Naïve 782132.
* Nono, Luigi. 2001. ''
Al gran sole carico d'amore''. Vocal soloists and chorus of the
Staatsoper Stuttgart;
Staatsorchester Stuttgart;
Lothar Zagrosek, conductor. With notes, "Stories—Luigi Nono's 'Theatre of Consciousness'—''Al Gran sole carico d'amore''," by
Jürg Stenzl. Teldec New Line/Warner Classics 8573–81059–2.
* Nono, Luigi. 2001. ''Choral Works: Cori di Didone; Da un diario italiano; Das atmende Klarsein''.
SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart;
Rupert Huber, conductor. Faszination Musik. Hänssler Classic 93.022.
*Nono, Luigi. 2001. ''Variazioni canoniche sulla serie dell' op. 41 di A. Schönberg''; ''Varianti''; ''No hay caminos, hay que caminar—Andrej Tarkowskij''; ''Incontri''. Col Legno WWE 1CD 31822. Mark Kaplan, violin. Sinfonieorchester Basel,
Mario Venzago, cond.
unich Col Legno.
*Nono, Luigi. 2004. ''Io, frammento da Prometeo'', ''Das atmende Klarsein''.
Katia Plaschka, Petra Hoffmann, Monika Bair-Ivenz, Roberto Fabbriciani, Ciro Scarponi; Solistenchor Freiburg, Experimentalstudio Freiburg, André Richard. col legno 2 SACD 20600 (Helikon Harmonia Mundi).
*Nono, Luigi. 2006. ''20 Jahre Inventionen V'': ''Quando stanno morendo. Diario polacco n. 2''; ''Canciones a Guiomar''; ''Omaggio a Emilio Vedova''. Ingrid Ade, Monika Bar-Ivenz, Halina Nieckarz, sopranos;
Bernadette Manca di Nissa, alto; Roberto Fabbriciani, bass flute; Frances-Marie Uitti, violoncello;
Arturo Tamayo, conductor; Experimentalstudio der Heinrich Strobel Stiftung; Luigi Nono,
Hans Peter Haller, sound direction; Rudolf Strauss, Bernd Noll, technicians; Alvise Vidolin, assistant (''Quando stanno morendo''); Eldegard Neubert-Imm, soprano; Ars Nova Ensemble Berlin; Peter Schwartz, conductor (''Canciones a Guiomar''); tape (''Omaggio a Emilio Vedova''). Edition RZ 4006.
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* Assis, Paulo de. 2006. ''Luigi Nonos Wende: zwischen ''Como una ola fuerza y luz'' und ''sofferte onde serene. 2 vols. Hofheim: Wolke. .
* Bailey, Kathryn. 1992. "'Work in Progress': Analysing Nono's ''Il canto sospeso''." ''
Music Analysis'' 11, nos. 2–3 (July–October): 279–334.
* Borio, Gianmario. 2001a. "Tempo e ritmo nelle composizioni seriali di Luigi Nono." ''Schweizer Jahrbuch für Musikwissenschaft/Annales suisses de musicologie/Annuario svizzero di musicologia'' no. 21:79–136.
* Borio, Gianmario. 2001b. "Nono, Luigi." ''
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
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'', second edition, edited by
Stanley Sadie
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and
John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan.
* Davismoon, Stephen (ed.). 1999b. ''Luigi Nono (1924–1990): Fragments and Silence''. ''Contemporary Music Review'' 18, part 2.
etherlands: Harwood Academic Publishers.
* De Benedictis, Angela Ida and Rizzardi, Veniero. 2023. ''Luigi Nono and the Development of Serial Technique'', in ''The Cambridge Companion to Serialism'', edited by Martid Iddon. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
* Feneyrou, Laurent. 2002. ''Il canto sospeso de Luigi Nono: musique & analyse''. Paris: M. de Maule. .
* Feneyrou, Laurent. 2003. "Vers l'incertain: Une introduction au ''Prometeo'' de Luigi Nono." ''Analyse musicale'' no. 46 (February).
* Fox, Christopher. 1999. "Luigi Nono and the Darmstadt School: Form and Meaning in the Early Works (1950–1959)". ''Contemporary Music Review'' 18, no. 2: 111–130.
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Frobenius, Wolf. 1997. "Luigi Nonos Streichquartett ''Fragmente—Stille, An Diotima''." ''
Archiv für Musikwissenschaft'' 54, no. 3:177–193.
* Guerrero, Jeannie Ma. 2009. "The Presence of
Hindemith in Nono's Sketches: A New Context for Nono's Music". ''
The Journal of Musicology
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'' 26, no. 4:481–511.
* Hermann, Matthias. 2000. "Das Zeitnetz als serielles Mittel formaler Organisation: Untersuchungen zum 4. Satz aus ''Il Canto Sospeso'' von Luigi Nono". In ''Musiktheorie: Festschrift für Heinrich Deppert zum 65. Geburtstag'', edited by Wolfgang Budday, Heinrich Deppert, and Erhard Karkoschka, 261–275. Tutzing: Hans Schneider. .
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Hopkins, Bill. 1978. "Luigi Nono: The Individuation of Power and Light." ''
The Musical Times
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It was originally created by Joseph Mainzer in 1842 as ''Mainzer's Musical Times and Singing Circular'', but in 1844 he sold it to Alfr ...
'' 99, no. 1623 (May): 406–409.
* Huber, Nicolaus A. 1981. "Luigi Nono: ''Il canto sospeso'' VIa, b—Versuch einer Analyse mit Hilfe dialektischer Montagetechniken". In ''Musik-Konzepte'' 20 (Luigi Nono), edited by
Heinz-Klaus Metzger and
Rainer Riehn, 58–79. Munich: Edition text + kritik. Reprinted in
Nicolaus Huber, ''Durchleuchtungen: Texte zur Musik 1964–1999'', edited by Josef Häusler, 118–139. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, 2000. .
* Huber, Nicolaus A. 2000. "Über einige Beziehungen von Politik und Kompositionstechnik bei Nono". In Nicolaus Huber, ''Durchleuchtungen: Texte zur Musik 1964–1999'', edited by Josef Häusler, 57–66. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel. .
* Jabès, Edmond, Luigi Nono, Massimo Cacciari, and Nils Röller. 1995. ''Migranten'', interviews, edited and translated by Nils Röller. Internationaler Merve-Diskurs 194. Berlin: Merve. .
* Kolleritsch, Otto (ed.). 1990. ''Die Musik Luigi Nonos''. Studien zur Wertungsforschung 24. Vienna: Universal Edition. .
* Licata, Thomas. 2002. "Luigi Nono's ''Omaggio a Emilio Vedova''". In ''Electroacoustic Music: Analytical Perspectives'', edited by Thomas Licata, 73–89. Contributions to the Study of Music and Dance 63. Westport, Connecticut & London: Greenwood Press. .
* Luigi Nono Archive. n.d. Venice.
* Luigi Nono Exhibition. n.d. "Gigi e Nuria, il racconto di un amore in musica", Federazione CEMAT. Sonora, Ritratti.
* Mann, Jackson Albert. 2019
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Metzger, Heinz-Klaus, and
Rainer Riehn, eds. 1981. ''Luigi Nono''. Musik-Konzepte 20. Munich: Edition Text+Kritik. .
* Motz, Wolfgang. 1998. "Konstruktion und Ausdruck: Analytische Betrachtungen zu ''Il canto sospeso'' (1955/56) von Luigi Nono". ''
Die Musikforschung
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'' 51, no. 3:376–377.
* Nielinger, Carola. 2006. "The Song Unsung: Luigi Nono's ''Il canto sospeso''." ''
Journal of the Royal Musical Association'' 131, no. 1:83–150.
* Nono, Luigi. 1993. ''Ecrits'', réunis, présentés et annotés par Laurent Feneyrou; traduits sous la direction de Laurent Feneyrou. Musique/passé/présent.
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* Nono, Luigi. 2001. ''Scritti e colloqui''. 2 vols. Edited by Angela Ida De Benedictis and Veniero Rizzardi. Milan: Ricordi; Lucca: LIM.
* Nono, Luigi, and Enzo Restagno. 2004. ''Incontri: Luigi Nono im Gespräch mit Enzo Restagno, Berlin, März 1987''. Edited by Matteo Nanni and Rainer Schmusch. Hofheim: Wolke.
erman translation of an interview originally published, in Italian, in Restagno 1987.* Nono, Luigi. 2018. ''Nostalgia for the Future. Luigi Nono's Selected Writings and Interviews'', Edited by Angela Ida De Benedictis and Veniero Rizzardi. Oakland, CA: University of California Press.
* Ozorio, Anne. 2008a
Review of Luigi Nono, Prometeo: Tragedia dell'ascolto (COL LEGNO SACD – WWE 2SACD 20605) ''Musicweb International'' (April). Accessed 15 August 2010.
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''Musicweb International'' (June). Accessed 15 August 2010.
* Pon, Gundaris. 1972. "Webern and Luigi Nono: The Genesis of a New Compositional Morphology and Syntax." ''
Perspectives of New Music
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* Schaller, Erika. 1997. ''Klang und Zahl: Luigi Nono: serielles Komponieren zwischen 1955 und 1959''. Saarbrücken: PFAU..
* Shimizu, Minoru. 2001. "Verständlichkeit des Abgebrochenen: Musik und Sprache bei Nono im Kontrast zu Stockhausen". In ''Aspetti musicali: Musikhistorische Dimensionen Italiens 1600 bis 2000—
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Christoph von Blumröder, Norbert Bolin, and Imke Misch, 315–319. Köln-Rheinkassel: Dohr. .
* Spangemacher, Friedrich. 1983. ''Luigi Nono, die elektronische Musik: historischer Kontext, Entwicklung, Kompositionstechnik''. Forschungsbeiträge zur Musikwissenschaft 29. Regensburg: G. Bosse. .
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Stenzl, Jürg. 1986a. "Luigi Nono: Fragmente – Stille, an Diotima" / "Fragments – Stillness, for Diotima", English translation by C. Stenzl and L. Pon. Unpaginated liner notes for Luigi Nono, ''Fragmente – Stille, an Diotima'', Deutsche Grammophon CD 415 513–2.
* Stenzl, Jürg. 1998. ''Luigi Nono''. Rowohlts Monographien 50582. Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt. .
* Stenzl, Jürg. 2002a. "Luigi Nono: ''Il canto sospeso'' für Sopran-, Alt- und Tenor-Solo, gemischten Chor und Orchester, 1955/56". In ''Musikerhandschriften: Von Heinrich Schütz bis Wolfgang Rihm'', edited by Günter Brosche, 160–161. Stuttgart: Reclam. .
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Archivio Luigi Nono, Venice, Italy including list of dated works, biography and discography
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"Nono at the Close: ''Hay que caminar„ soñando''" lafolia.com
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