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Aldo Clementi (25 May 1925 – 3 March 2011) was an
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classical composer.


Life

Aldo Clementi was born in Catania, Italy. He studied the
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, graduating in 1946 at the
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in Rome. His studies in composition began in 1941, and his teachers included and
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. After receiving his diploma in 1954 again at the Conservatorio Santa Cecilia, he attended the Darmstadt summer courses from 1955 to 1962. Important influences during this period included meeting
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in 1956, and working at the electronic music studio of the Italian radio broadcaster RAI in
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. ''Poesia de Rilke'' (1946) was the first work of his to be performed (
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, 1947). Of more significance was the premiere of ''Cantata'' (1954), which was broadcast by North German Radio (Hamburg) in 1956. In 1959 he won second prize in the ISCM competition with ''Episodi'' (1958), and in 1963 he took first prize in the same competition, with ''Sette scene da "Collage"'' (1961). He taught music theory at the University of Bologna from 1971 to 1992. Clementi died on 3 March 2011 in Rome.


Style

In 1983 David Fanning described Clementi's style of decelerating canons as "sharing in the widespread post-serial depression of the 1970s", while in 1988 Paul Griffiths referred to the "Alexandrian simplicity of his solution to the current confusion in music. Clementi himself described his works as "an extremely dense counterpoint, relegating the parts to the shameful role of inaudible, cadaverous micro-organisms". His music has been featured at ''Ultima'', the Oslo Contemporary Music Festival (2009), performed and recorded by ensembles including
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, the Quatuor Bozzini, the Ives Ensemble and the Contemporary Music Ensemble of Wales and broadcast by BBC Radio 3.


Selected works

*''Episodi'' (1958) for
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*''Ideogrammi n. 1'' (1959) for 16 instruments *''Triplum'' (1960) for flute,
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and clarinet *''Collage'' (1961) – stage work *''Informel 2'' (1962) for 15 performers *''Collage 2'' (1962) for electronics *''Informel 3'' (1961–63) for orchestra *''Intavolatura'' (1963) for harpsichord *''Variante A'' (1964) for mixed chorus and orchestra *Concerto (1970) for piano and 7 instruments *Concerto (1975) for piano, 24 instruments and carillons *''Clessidra'' (1976) for chamber orchestra *''L'orologio di Arcevla'' (1979) for 13 performers *''Variazioni'' (1979) for viola solo *''Capriccio'' (1979–1980) for viola and 24 instruments *''Dodici variazioni'' (1980) for solo
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*''Fantasia su roBErto FABbriCiAni'' (1980–81) for flute and tape *''Es'' (1981) – stage work *''Parafrasi'' (1981) 18 voice
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realized with processor *''Adagio'' (1983) for quintet with
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*''Ouverture'' (1984) for 12 flutes *Concerto (1986) for piano and 14 instruments *''Fantasia'' (1987) for 4 guitars *''Tribute'' (1988) for string quartet *''Berceuse'' (1989) for orchestra *''Romanza'' (1991) for piano and orchestra *''The Plaint'' (1992) for female voice and 13 instruments *''Wiegenlied'' (1994) for soprano and 5 instruments *''Tre Ricercari'' (2000) for saxophone, piano and celesta/vibraphone/tubular bells *''Sonate Y.'' (2002) for solo
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References


Further reading

*Clementi, Aldo, Maria Rosa De Luca, Salvatore Enrico Failla, and Graziella Seminara. 2005. ''Per Aldo Clementi: nell'occasione dei suoi ottant'anni, 25 maggio 2005''. Catania: Università degli studi di Catania. *Cresti, Renzo. 1990. ''Aldo Clementi: studio monografico e intervista''. Milan: Edizioni Suvini Zerboni. *Lux, Simonetta, and Daniela Tortora. 2005. ''Collage 1961: un'azione dell'arte di Achille Perilli e Aldo Clementi''. Luxflux proto type arte contemporanea, Documenti 1. Rome: Gangemi. *Mattietti, Gianluigi. 2001. ''Geometrie di musica: il periodo diatonico di Aldo Clementi''. Lucca: Libreria musicale italiana. *Osmond-Smith, David. 1981. "Aux creux néant musicien: Recent Work by Aldo Clementi". ''Contact'', no. 23:5–9. *Osmond-Smith, David. 2001. "Clementi, Aldo". ''
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'', second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan. *Seminara, Graziella, and Maria Rosa De Luca (eds.). 2008. ''Canoni, figure, carillons: itinerari della musica di Aldo Clementi: atti dell'incontro di studi, Facoltà di lettere e filosofia, Catania, 30–31 maggio 2005''. Milan: Suvini Zerboni. . *Zaccagnini, Michele. 2016. "''Deus ex Machina'': Uncovering Aldo Clementi's System". '' Perspectives of New Music'' 54, no. 1 (Winter): 137–178. {{DEFAULTSORT:Clementi, Aldo 1925 births 2011 deaths Musicians from Catania Conservatorio Santa Cecilia alumni 20th-century classical composers 21st-century classical composers Italian male classical composers Musicians from Bologna Pupils of Goffredo Petrassi Pupils of Karlheinz Stockhausen 20th-century Italian composers Twelve-tone and serial composers 20th-century Italian male musicians 21st-century Italian male musicians