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Chamber Music (Berio) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chamber Music (Berio) ''Chamber Music'' is a composition in three sections for female voice, clarinet, cello and harp by the Italian composer Luciano Berio. It is a setting of three poems from the collection of poetry ''Chamber Music'' by James Joyce, whose work was to be a frequent source for Berio. The songs were composed in 1953, and show the influence of Luigi Dallapiccola with whom Berio had studied in 1952 at the Tanglewood Music Center. About his composition Berio said that, :()s often happens to me with important encounters, I reacted to Dallapiccola with four works: ''Due pezzi'', for violin and piano, ''Cinque variazioni'', for piano (based upon the three-note melodic cell—''"fratello"''()—from ''Il prigioniero''), ''Chamber Music'' (setting poems by Joyce) and ''Variazione'', for chamber orchestra. With these pieces I entered Dallapiccola's "melodic" world, but they also allowed me to escape from it. ==References==
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