Short bio Azio Corghi
Full biography Azio Corghi
Azio Corghi is an Italian composer known for his groundbreaking work in the world of contemporary classical music. Born on January 9, 1937, in Cremona, Italy, Corghi was exposed to music from a young age, as his father was a violinist.
After graduating from the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi in Milan, Corghi moved to Germany in the late 1950s, where he began studying with several acclaimed composers, including Karlheinz Stockhausen and Luigi Nono. These early experiences would have a profound impact on his work, as he developed a style that blended elements of avant-garde music with traditional Italian classical forms.
Throughout the 1960s, Corghi continued honing his craft, winning a number of international awards and gaining recognition for his innovative compositions. His works often explore complex musical concepts, such as aleatory and atonal music, and are characterized by their highly intricate rhythms and complex structures.
Some of Corghi's most well-known works include "Ulisse," "Melos," "Via Dolorosa," and "Il Dissoluto Assolto." These pieces have been performed at major venues and festivals around the world, and continue to be praised for their fusion of traditional and avant-garde musical elements.
In addition to his work as a composer, Corghi has also been active as a conductor, teacher, and writer. He has conducted a number of prestigious orchestras throughout his career, and has taught at several different universities and conservatories around the world.
Today, Corghi remains one of the most respected and influential composers in the world of contemporary classical music. His groundbreaking work has inspired countless other artists and helped to push the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of classical music.
Compositions featuring Azio Corghi
# | Name | Duration | Genre | Year |
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1 | Tang' Jok (Them), for string trio | Chamber Music | 2010 | |
2 | Chansons d'Élite (5), for cello & piano | Chamber Music | 2006 | |
3 | Ricordando te, lontano, for voice & piano | 9:15 min | Vocal Music | 1962 |
4 | Divara-Wasser und Blut (Water and Blood), opera | 111:30 min | Opera | - |
5 | Mazapegul, ballet for vocal octet & oboe | Chamber Music | - |
Albums featuring Azio Corghi
# | Сover | Name album | Year | Music label |
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1 | Paolo Carlini - Azio Corghi, Nicola Sani, Marco Taralli, Fabrizio De Rossi Re – Fatales Fagott(CD, Album) | 2019 | EMA Vinci Contemporanea | |
2 | Corghi, Dallapiccola, Guaccero, Nono, Petrassi, Piacentini, Scelsi - Duo Alterno, Tiziana Scandaletti, Riccardo Piacentini – La Voce Contemporanea In Italia Vol. I(CD, Album) | 2006 | Stradivarius | |
3 | Chamber Music(CD, ) | 2001 | Agorá | |
4 | Ferrero, Sciarrino, Sollima, Corghi, Donatoni, Einaudi – Compositori Italiani D'Oggi(CD, Compilation) | 2000 | Naxos | |
5 | Luciano Berio, Ottorino Respighi, Azio Corghi – La Musica Del Novecento(CD, ) | 1996 | Banca Commerciale Italiana | |
6 | La Cetra Appesa(CD, Album) | 1995 | Dischi Ricordi S.p.A. | |
7 | Azio Corghi - Von Der Burg • Krieg • Hildmann • Holm • Fitz • Schwarts • Chorus And Additional Chorus Of The Münster City Theatre • Münster Symphony Orchestra • Will Humburg – Divara - Wasser Und Blut (Divara - Water And Blood) | 1994 | Marco Polo | |
8 | Un Petit Train De Plaisir | 1992 | Dischi Ricordi S.p.A. | |
9 | Gioacchino Rossini, Azio Corghi, Cecilia Gasdia, Emmanuel Pahud – Suite Dodo(CD, Compilation) | 1992 | EMI Classics | |
10 | Mazapegul | 1988 | Dischi Ricordi S.p.A. | |
11 | Rossini / Zedda / Corghi, Verdi, Donizetti, Wolf-Ferrari, Bellini - National Arts Centre Orchestra, Franco Mannino – Italian Operatic Overtures • Ouvertures D'Opéras Italiens(LP) | 1983 | CBC Records | |
12 | Arnold Schoenberg, Igor Stravinsky, Luciano Berio, Ottorino Respighi, Azio Corghi, Orchestra Guido Cantelli – L'Orchestra Da Camera In Europa / L'Orchestra Da Camera Italiana(2×CD, Album, Stereo, Box Set, ) | - | Banca Commerciale Italiana |
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