Walter Marchetti

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Per la sete dell'orecchio 27:45 Tools
Music for Amplified Toy Pianos (1960) - instrumental 11:50 Tools
4’33” (In tre parti: 30” / 2’23” / 1’40”) (1952) - instrumental 04:39 Tools
Il Coma Regna 17:05 Tools
Coma Liquido 17:07 Tools
Coma Vigile 17:08 Tools
Natura morta 09:27 Tools
Uscita Dal Coma 17:16 Tools
Antibarbarus 02:55 Tools
Le secche del delirio 33:23 Tools
Perpetuum mobile 29:00 Tools
Da nulla e verso nulla 22:54 Tools
Variazione I 06:10 Tools
Song for John Cage 12:04 Tools
Parte prima 20:59 Tools
Variazione II 06:09 Tools
Parte seconda 12:03 Tools
Variazione IV 06:10 Tools
J'aimerai Jouer Avec Un Piano Qui Aurait Un Grosse Queue (Per Pianoforte A Quaranta mani) [1974-75] 22:32 Tools
Variazione III 06:09 Tools
Variazione V 06:10 Tools
Nei mari del Sud. Musica in secca 01:00 Tools
Variazione VI 06:10 Tools
Variazione X 06:00 Tools
Adversus (Homenade Electric Music) [1966] 12:04 Tools
l'andata 09:58 Tools
Variazione VII 06:10 Tools
J'aimerais joner avec un piano qui aurait une grosse queue (1974-75) 22:32 Tools
The Bird of Paradise 09:58 Tools
Nei Mari Del Sud 01:00 Tools
Variazione IX 06:10 Tools
Osmanthus Fragrans (Homenade Electric Music) [1973] 13:22 Tools
Variazione VIII 06:10 Tools
Alla Ricerca del Silenzio Perduto Il Treno di John Cage: I. Bologna-Riola-Porretta 14:03 Tools
il ritorno 10:17 Tools
Osmanthus Frangrans (1973) Home-made electric music 13:22 Tools
Adversus 12:04 Tools
Adversus (1966) Home-made electric music 12:04 Tools
Apocrate sedutto sul loto 01:47 Tools
La Caccia 42:38 Tools
Gamapirt 12:04 Tools
Natura Morta (1989) 09:27 Tools
Osmanthus Frangrans 13:22 Tools
J'aimerai Jouer Avec Un Piano Qui Aurait Un Grosse Queue (Per Pianoforte A Quaranta mani) 22:32 Tools
Music for Marcel Duchamp - 1947 06:34 Tools
Per La Sete Dell'Orecchio (Excerpt) 33:22 Tools
Adversus (1966) 12:04 Tools
Concerto per la mano sinistra in un solo movimento (1994) 04:22 Tools
J'aimerai jouer avec un piano qui aurait un grosse queue 13:22 Tools
'Uscita dal coma 33:22 Tools
Osmanthus Frangrans (1973) 13:22 Tools
La caccia (1965): parte prima e seconda 33:22 Tools
La Caccia (1965) 22:32 Tools
02 - perpetuum mobile 28:59 Tools
Gamapоrt - 1959 04:22 Tools
La Caccia Pt.1 28:59 Tools
Doppio / Walter Marchetti 13:22 Tools
Doppio - 1959 05:10 Tools
Alla Ricerca del Silenzio Perduto Il Treno di John Cage: III. Ravenna-Bellaria-Rimini 11:49 Tools
01 - le secche del delirio 33:22 Tools
La Caccia (da Arpocrate Seduto sul Loto) 33:22 Tools
Music for Amplified Toy Pianos (1960) (instrumental, w/ Juan Hidalgo) 22:32 Tools
J'aimerais jouer avec un piano qui aurait une grosse queue 06:02 Tools
Osmanthus Fragrans (Homemade Electric Music) 05:10 Tools
Adversus (Homemade Electric Music) 06:02 Tools
Music for Amplified Toy Pianos - Music for Amplified Toy Pianos 05:10 Tools
J´aimerais jouer avec un piano qui aurait une grosse queue (1974-75) 22:32 Tools
La Caccia Pt.2 05:10 Tools
01 Per La Sette Del' Orecchio 05:10 Tools
Osmanthus Fragrans 05:10 Tools
Scenografia Musicale Per Fluchtlingsgesprache Di Bertold Brecht 05:10 Tools
Osmanthus Fragrans(Homemade Electrid Music) 05:10 Tools
le secche del deliri0 22:32 Tools
4’33” (In tre parti: 30” / 2’23” / 1’40”) (1952) 04:38 Tools
01- il ritorno 04:38 Tools
Music for Amplified Toy Pianos (1960) 11:49 Tools
De Musicorum Infelicitate Una Variazione Dolente 06:02 Tools
01. per la sete dell'orecchio 06:02 Tools
Doppio 11:49 Tools
Le Secche Del Delirio [feat. Juan Hidalgo] 22:32 Tools
01 - le secche del deliri0 33:22 Tools
Adversus(Homemade Electric Music) 33:22 Tools
Alla Ricerca del Silenzio Perduto Il Treno di John Cage: II. Bologna-Lugo-Ravenna 33:22 Tools
Per La Sette Del' Orecchio 04:38 Tools
Musica Per Un Bicchiere Non Molto Grande 11:49 Tools
01 - natura morta 11:49 Tools
J amerais jouer 06:02 Tools
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Walter Marchetti is one of the most original and controversial authors in the world of contemporary musical creation. In his works he has always explored and focused on the fine line that links music to his own visual representation. He does this with an unmistakable realistic rigor, blending subtle provocation and paradox, without ever breaking from a refined poetic allusiveness. He is undoubtedly one of the protagonists of the Neo-avant-garde musical scene since the end of the 50’s and one of the first European composers to have accepted the iconoclastic challenge of John Cage’s Dekomponieren. He is a pioneer of action music and performance art, and in 1964 his historic collaboration with Juan Hidalgo in Madrid gave rise to the legendary ZAJ group. His works, as a whole, constitute one of the rare examples of conscious extension of aesthetic radicalism to musical poetics. "When I was young, I wasn’t shrewd enough to close my ears in time." Walter Marchetti was born in 1931 and holds the Chair of Eventology at the Department of Advanced Arts at the University of Hoggar, Wasteland. After a number of years of research in the now distant 1950s on "Synthetic Artists of Freedom"–a movement which rejected the inexorability of entropy as the final destiny of everything–in 1965-66 he published in Madrid Arpocrate seduto sul loto, a real treatise on Eventology. He describes himself as follows: "I was condemned to go to work while still quite young, and I have worked at various times as grape picker, brick layer, saddle maker, wine merchant, metal cutter, lathe operator, frame welder for automobile and bicycle parts, skilled worker at an industrial glass factory, handyman, post office clerk, music and record salesman, music consultant, sound technician, translator, director of an art gallery, typesetter, entrepreneur, etc. It is important to stress that in music I am self-taught, in spite of a number of attempts to study music seriously, with all due rigor. Such efforts were always abandoned since they finally struck me as anything other than serious. In 1954-55, I made the acquaintance of Bruno Maderna, a great musician and a great friend, who gave me a hand and to whom I remain quite deeply attached even in spite of the differences that arose in 1958 as a result of John Cage’s "descent" on Europe, notwithstanding the fact that Maderna himself was the person who ushered me into that "cage". Everything has been quite different ever since. Juan Hidalgo and I have been very close friends for more than forty years, and we have worked together on numberless projects, both musical and otherwise." In the winter of 1960, Walter Marchetti spent a period of time in the New Hebrides. A few years later he moved to Spain, where he and Juan Hidalgo founded the ZAJ group in 1964. After lengthy travels to myriad places throughout the world, while constantly involved in various activities, both musical and not, he returned to Milan, Italy, where he now lives and works. His first record, La caccia, was published in 1974, followed by In terram utopicam in 1977, Per la sete dell’orecchio in 1984, Natura morta, Vandalia and a new version of Per la sete dell’orecchio in 1989, Suoni dentro Suoni in 1996, Antibarbarus in 1998, Nei mari del sud. Musica in secca in 1999, and De musicorum infelicitate in 2001. He has also authored the Italian translations of Daniel Charles’ conversations with John Cage (Per gli uccelli, Milan, 1977) and of Pierre Cabanne’s with Marcel Duchamp (Ingegnere del tempo perduto, Milan, 1979). For more than thirty years, his work has been presented at the most important of the world’s international music events, and he remarks that he has always viewed such occasions with mixed feelings of pleasure and shame. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.