Carlo Prosperi
Play all audio recordingsHe studied with Vito Frazzi and Luigi Dallapiccola from whom he inherited a rigidly dodecaphonic style. Between 1950 and 1958 he collaborated with the RAI in Rome. From this last year he was professor of harmony and counterpoint at the Conservatory of Florence .
A prolific author of symphonic and chamber music, he was one of the most frequented composers in the concert halls of Italian radio. His musical language is very personal, for his refined orchestration and the penetrating subtlety of his atonal technique.
Tri par année. Les pièces les plus recentes apparaissent d'abord
Suite dal balletto Elogio della follia per orchestra
Carlo Prosperi
per pianoforte, marimba e archi del l arcobaleno
Carlo Prosperi
per clarinetto, violino, viola e arpa
Carlo Prosperi
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Ensemble de Chambre (5 - 9 instruments)
Concerto per pianoforte, marimba e archi del l arcobaleno (1973)
Groupe de Chambre (2 - 4 instruments)
Quattro invenzioni per clarinetto, violino, viola e arpa (1953)
Concerto per pianoforte, marimba e archi del l arcobaleno (1973)
Divagamento Suite dal balletto Elogio della follia per orchestra (1986)
Quattro invenzioni per clarinetto, violino, viola e arpa (1953)
Divagamento Suite dal balletto Elogio della follia per orchestra (1986)
Quattro invenzioni per clarinetto, violino, viola e arpa (1953)