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-'''Luciano Berio''' ([[October 24]], [[1925]] – [[May 27]], [[2003]]) was an [[Italian composer]]. He is noted for his [[experimental music|experimental]] work (in particular his [[1968 in music|1968]] [[Musical composition|composition]] ''Sinfonia'' for voices and [[orchestra]]) and also for his pioneering work in [[electronic music]].+ 
 +'''Luciano Berio''' [[Order of Merit of the Italian Republic|OMRI]] (24 October 1925 – 27 May 2003) was an Italian [[composer]] noted for his [[experimental music|experimental]] work (in particular his 1968 composition ''[[Sinfonia (Berio)|Sinfonia]]'' and his series of virtuosic solo pieces titled ''[[Sequenza]]''), and for his pioneering work in [[electronic music]]. His early work was influenced by [[Igor Stravinsky]] and experiments with serial and electronic techniques, while his later works explore indeterminacy and the use of spoken texts as the basic material for composition.
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Luciano Berio OMRI (24 October 1925 – 27 May 2003) was an Italian composer noted for his experimental work (in particular his 1968 composition Sinfonia and his series of virtuosic solo pieces titled Sequenza), and for his pioneering work in electronic music. His early work was influenced by Igor Stravinsky and experiments with serial and electronic techniques, while his later works explore indeterminacy and the use of spoken texts as the basic material for composition.




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