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Francesco B. Pratella

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Pratella studied at the Pesaro Conservatory where he was a pupil of Pietro Mascagni. He joined the Futurist movement in 1910 and composed a number of modernist works for voice as well as for orchestra and chamber ensemble. He is the author of the Manifesto of Futurist Musicians (1910), the Technical Manifesto of Futurist Music (1911) and The Destruction of Quadrature (Distruzione della quadratura), (1912). In The Manifesto of Futurist Musicians, Pratella appealed to the young, as had Marinetti, because only they could understand what he had to say. He boasted of the prize that he had won for his musical Futurist work, La Sina d’Vargöun, and the success of its first performance at the Teatro Communale at Bologna in December 1909, which placed him in a position to judge the musical scene. According to Pratella, Italian music was inferior to music abroad. He praised the "sublime genius" of Wagner and saw some value in the work of Richard Strauss, Debussy, Elgar, Mussorgsky, Glazunov and Sibelius. By contrast, the Italian symphony was dominated by opera in an "absurd and anti-musical form". The conservatories encouraged backwardness and mediocrity. The publishers perpetuated mediocrity and the domination of music by the "rickety and vulgar" operas of Puccini and Umberto Giordano. The only Italian Pratella could praise was his teacher Mascagni, because he had rebelled against the publishers and attempted innovation in opera, but even Mascagni was too traditional for Pratella's ta

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L'aviatore dro op.33

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L'aviatore Dro op. 33 Fragmente 2. und 3. Akt für Klavier, Rombatore, Sibilatore, Scoppiatore, Ululatore und Stimmen, 1912-1914

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L'Aviatore Dro

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L'Aviatore

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L'Aviatore Dro, 1912-1914 (frag.)

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L'Aviatore Dro Op. 33: Fragmente 2. Und 3. Akt Für Klavier, Rombatore, Sibilatore, Scoppiatore, Ululatore Und Stimmen

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L'Aviatore Dro, Op. 33: Fragmente 2. Und 3. Akt für Klavier, Rombatore, Sibilatore, Scoppiatore, Ululatore und Stimmen

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L'aviatore Dr op. 33

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The Art of Noise

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Die Kunst Der Geräusche

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Die Kunst Der Geräusche (1920)

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SWR2 Radiophon 28.10.2010

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((RAS)) Revista de arte sonoro 5

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