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ARTIST
CLEMENTI, ALDO
TITLE
Collage
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
ALGA MARGHEN
CATALOG #
NMN 167LP
NMN 167LP
GENRE
EXPERIMENTAL
RELEASE DATE
12/22/2023
Alga Marghen presents the previously unreleased
Collage 2
and
Collage 3 (Dies irae)
for magnetic tape, both realized at the Studio di Fonologia Muisicale RAI in Milan with the technical collaboration of
Marino Zuccheri
. These pieces are precious testimonials to
Aldo Clementi
's intense and ongoing interest in electronic music in the 1960s. The electronic composition
Collage 2
dates from 1960. It was the first experiment with electronic music for Clementi whose original and consistent adherence to structuralism is reflected in several of his instrumental works written around that time. The first idea of
Collage 3
dates back to 1966, in the form of a short electronic collage on the
Beatles
' song "Michelle." The composer wanted to replace old concepts and clichés which had become popular and common, through the use of "natural wells of timbre, live and organic, springing from a world of symmetry and fixed blocks." This original idea underwent a drastic transformation when the RAI (the Italian radio) commissioned Clementi to write a longer work. To his initial desire to start from scratch was added the problem of a longer duration. It was only when Clementi had almost completed the piece that he gave it its final title of "Dies irae," owing to the extreme tension that accompanied its composition.
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