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  1. Franco Donatoni (9 June 1927 – 17 August 2000) was an Italian composer. Biography. Born in Verona, Donatoni started studying violin at the age of seven, and frequented the local music academy. Later, he studied at the Milan Conservatory and, from 1948, at the Bologna Conservatory. [1] At least three generations of composers studied with Donatoni.

  2. This is a list of compositions by Franco Donatoni. The list. Quartet No. 1, for string quartet (1950) Concerto for Orchestra (1951) Il libro dei Sette Sigilli, biblical cantata for soli, horn and orchestra (1951) Recitativo e allegro for violin and piano (1951) Concertino, for 2 horns, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, 4 timpani and archi (1952)

  3. Franco Donatoni was born June 9th 1927 in Verona, Italy. He studied composition with Ettore Desderi at the ‘Guiseppe Verdi’ Conservatory in Milano, with Battista Martini in Bologna and with Ildebrando Pizzetti at the ‘Academia Nazionale di S. Cecilia’ in Roma.

  4. Franco Donatoni wrote glorious, sparkling music in his own avant-garde style. He was a man of contradictions. He did not always value his work and yet it is music of quality with scintillating sound.

  5. Aug 17, 2000 · Franco Donatoni (Composer, Arranger) Born: June 9, 1927 - Verona,.Italy. Died: August 17, 2000 - Milan, Italy. The noted Italian composer and pedagogue, Franco Donatoni, started studying violin at the age of 7. He commenced his musical training with Piero Bottagisio at the Verona Liceo Musicale.

  6. Jul 2, 2020 · Franco Donatoni and Casa Ricordi began working together in July 1977, and that relationship continued until his death on August 17, 2000, at the age of 73. Interest in Donatoni’s music inspired many musicologists and critics to reflect upon his outstanding career.

  7. Aug 17, 2000 · About Franco Donatoni Donatoni's questing reinterpretation of avant-garde values places him in the vanguard of composers of our time. A master craftsman, he has never been content to rely on past successes to determine future artistic directions.