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− | '''Luigi Russolo''' (30 April 1883 – 4 February 1947) was an Italian Futurist painter and composer, and the author of the manifesto ''The Art of Noises | + | '''Luigi Russolo''' (30 April 1883 – 4 February 1947) was an Italian Futurist painter and composer, and the author of the manifesto ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=9525 L'Arte dei Rumori]'' [The Art of Noises] (1913). He is often regarded as one of the first noise music experimental composers with his performances of noise music concerts in 1913–14 and then again after World War I, notably in Paris in 1921. |
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* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Russolo | * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi_Russolo | ||
[[Category:Futurism|Russolo, Luigi]] | [[Category:Futurism|Russolo, Luigi]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:09, 3 August 2015
Luigi Russolo (30 April 1883 – 4 February 1947) was an Italian Futurist painter and composer, and the author of the manifesto L'Arte dei Rumori [The Art of Noises] (1913). He is often regarded as one of the first noise music experimental composers with his performances of noise music concerts in 1913–14 and then again after World War I, notably in Paris in 1921.
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