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Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza (also known as The Group or Il Gruppo) was an avant-garde free improvisation group considered the first experimental composers collective.[1][2] [3]

Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza
Il Gruppo in 1978
Background information
OriginRome, Italy
GenresNoise, Avant Garde, Experimental, Free Improvisation
Years active1964–1980
LabelsDeutsche Grammophon, RCA, Cramps, General Music
Past membersEnnio Morricone, Egisto Macchi, Franco Evangelisti, Frederic Rzewski, John Heineman, Mario Bertoncini, Walter Branchi, Roland Kayn
Websitehttp://www.nuovaconsonanza.it

History


The collective was formed by Italian composer Franco Evangelisti in Rome in 1964. Drawing on jazz, serialism, musique concrete, and other avant-garde techniques developed by contemporary classical music composers such as Luigi Nono and Giacinto Scelsi, the group was dedicated to the development of new music techniques by improvisation, noise-techniques, and anti-musical systems.[4] The group members and frequent guests made use of extended techniques on traditional classical instruments, as well as prepared piano, tape music and electronic music. During the 1970s the music continued to evolve to embrace techniques and genres such as guitar feedback and funk. In addition to concerts, the group issued a series of albums and contributed to many scores by group member Ennio Morricone, including A Quiet Place in the Country (1968) and Cold Eyes of Fear (1971).[5] The group slowly disbanded after Evangelisti's death in 1980.


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References


  1. Harrison, Sylvie (1999-12-03). "Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza - Music Biography, Credits and Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-08-03.
  2. John Zorn, liner notes, Azioni (Die Schachtel), 2006
  3. Daniela Tortora, «Nuova Consonanza: trentànni di musica contemporanea in Italia, 1959-1988», Lucca: Libraria musicale Italiana, 1990, 287 pagine. ISBN 978-88-7096-019-8
  4. Ekkehard Jost, «Free Jazz. Stilkritische Untersuchungen zum Jazz der 60er Jhare», Mains: B. Schott's Döhne, 1975, 256 Seiten. ISBN 3-7957-2221-7
  5. Alvin Lucia, liner notes, Niente. (The Omni Recording Corporation/The Roundtable), 2012.
  6. Jesús Villa Rojo, «El clarinete y sus posibilidades», Madrid: Alpuerto, 1975, 117 páginas. ISBN 978-84-381-0078-3.
  7. Xoán M. Carreira, "Aspectos perlocucionarios en la obra de Jesús Villa Rojo" en «Actas del Congreso Internacional España en la Música de Occidente» Tomo II, pp 479-498, Madrid: Ministerio de Cultura, 1987, 502 páginas. ISBN 84-505-5051-3.
  8. Xoán M. Carreira, «Jesús Villa Rojo», Madrid: SGAE, 87 páginas.

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Il Gruppo di Improvvisazione di Nuova Consonanza, anche conosciuto con l'acronimo GINC o in alcune ristampe americane come Il Gruppo o anche The Group, è stato un gruppo di improvvisazione musicale formato a Roma da Franco Evangelisti nel 1964, considerato uno dei primi collettivi sperimentali di compositori insieme ai britannici AMM.[1][2]



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