Arnold Schoenberg's revolutionary approach to composition dramatically reshaped musical history, influencing subsequent generations of composers and changing the perception of tonality in music.
Luigi Nono's work, particularly in pieces like Fragmente-Stille, reflects a profound political and artistic message, intertwining revolutionary ideals with innovative musical exploration.
The legacy of Nono continues to be overshadowed by that of his contemporaries in the Darmstadt School, though his distinct contributions are crucial for a complete understanding of 20th-century music.
Nono invites audiences to explore musical extremes, emphasizing dynamics and silence, thus encouraging a deeper engagement with the art form beyond conventional listening practices.
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