Roberto Lupi
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Roberto Lupi (* 28. November 1908 in Mailand; † 17. April 1971 in Dornach) war ein italienischer Komponist, Dirigent und Musiktheoretiker.
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Roberto Lupi (Milano, 28 novembre 1908 – Dornach, 17 aprile 1971) è stato un compositore e docente italiano.
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Roberto Lupi (28 November 1908 – 17 April 1971) was an Italian composer, conductor, and music theorist. Born in Milan and trained at the conservatory there, he began his conducting career in 1937. His compositions of experimental music included large-scale works for chorus and orchestra, chamber music, and stage works. However, Lupi's most widely heard piece was his for oboe (or, sometimes, trumpet), harp and strings which was played each night from 1954 to 1986 at the close of RAI television transmissions. He held the chair in composition at the Florence Conservatory from 1941 until his death and published three books on music theory, the last of them posthumously. From the 1950s his theoretical approach and his compositions, especially his stage works, were strongly influenced by the id
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Roberto Lupi
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Roberto Lupi
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Roberto Lupi
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Portrait of Lupi by Adele Steiner, 1934
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Roberto Lupi (* 28. November 1908 in Mailand; † 17. April 1971 in Dornach) war ein italienischer Komponist, Dirigent und Musiktheoretiker.
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Roberto Lupi (28 November 1908 – 17 April 1971) was an Italian composer, conductor, and music theorist. Born in Milan and trained at the conservatory there, he began his conducting career in 1937. His compositions of experimental music included large-scale works for chorus and orchestra, chamber music, and stage works. However, Lupi's most widely heard piece was his for oboe (or, sometimes, trumpet), harp and strings which was played each night from 1954 to 1986 at the close of RAI television transmissions. He held the chair in composition at the Florence Conservatory from 1941 until his death and published three books on music theory, the last of them posthumously. From the 1950s his theoretical approach and his compositions, especially his stage works, were strongly influenced by the ideas of Rudolf Steiner.
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Roberto Lupi (Milano, 28 novembre 1908 – Dornach, 17 aprile 1971) è stato un compositore e docente italiano.
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