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Intonarumori are
experimental musical instruments invented and
built by the
Italian ****urist
Luigi Russolo between roughly 1910 and 1930.
There were 27...
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designed and
constructed a
number of noise-generating
devices called Intonarumori.
Luigi Russolo was
perhaps the
first noise artist. His 1913 manifesto...
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Intonarumori concert with noise-machines
photo of an
indoor Intonarumori machine (must be rotated!) instruction-schema for
building an
Intonarumori noise-machine...
- Noises,
Russolo and his
brother Antonio used
instruments they
called "
intonarumori",
which were
acoustic noise generators that
permitted the
performer to...
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Intonarumori is an
album by the New York–based
music group Material,
released in 1999. The
Cleveland Scene wrote: "While
Intonarumori boasts a dizzying...
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theorist Luigi Russolo. He is
noted for
composing pieces made with the
intonarumori and,
together with his brother,
introduced The Art of Noises. Russolo...
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studio albums (Seven Souls, The
Third Power,
Hallucination Engine and
Intonarumori). In 1978,
having received a
substantial royalty payment for his work...
- 20th-century
musical aesthetics.
Russolo used
instruments he
called intonarumori,
which were
acoustic noise generators that
permitted the
performer to...
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Western art,
early examples include the ****urist
Luigi Russolo's
Intonarumori noise intoners (1913), and
subsequent experiments by dadaists, surrealists...
- "Funny Vibe" (w/
Chuck D), Vivid, 1988 Material, "Burnin" (w/ DXT),
Intonarumori, 1999 Nigo, "From New York to Tokyo", 2001
Nikki D, "Lettin' Off Steam...