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Domenico Guaccero (born in Palo del Colle, Apulia, Italy on 11 April 1927 - died in Rome on 24 April 1984) was an Italian composer and music theorist. Guaccero was one of the most representative musicians of the New Music movement of the 1960s and 1970s. He was active in difficult times for Italy’s musical scene and shined as an example of coherence in sustaining his ideas. Many of today composers are indebted to his experimentation and teaching. His commitment to the renewal of musical language is apparent in many ways and his extraordinary interest in experimentation led him to undertake numerous initiatives and to advocate bold innovations with regard to the institutional channels of the diffusion of music in Italy. He began his studies in Bari, obtaining a diploma in piano (1948) and graduating in literature from the local university (1949). He then moved to Rome where he studied composition, graduating in 1956 under the guidance of Goffredo Petrassi. Thereafter he attended the Darmstadt summer courses in 1957 and 1959. In 1957 he founded, with Goffredo Petrassi, Guido Turchi, Roman Vlad, Gino Marinuzzi and others, the Centre for Electronic Music of the Roman Philarmonic Accademy. In 1959 he was one of the founders and directors of the journal Ordini together with Franco Evangelisti, Egisto Macchi and Antonino Titone. With Evangelisti, Macchi, and also Daniele Paris and mauro Bortolotti, Guaccero founded the musical association Nuova Consonanza, which was joined by severa

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