Hardcover, 364 pages. Mostly in Italian language. Nuova Enciclopedia del Futurismo musicale is a pivotal reference work dedicated to the history, theory, and protagonists of Futurist music, curated by Daniele Lombardi. Published by Mudima Edizioni as part of the Fluid XIII series (edited by Gino Di Maggio, Achille Bonito Oliva, and Daniele Lombardi), the volume gathers critical essays and research by leading scholars and artists, including Gino Di Maggio, Achille Bonito Oliva, and Daniele Lombardi.
With 183 pages, this Italian-language encyclopedia offers an in-depth exploration of the radical innovations and aesthetic revolutions introduced by the Futurist movement in music, from its origins with Filippo Tommaso Marinetti to its influence on 20th-century avant-garde sound. The book examines key figures, manifestos, compositions, and performances, shedding light on the movement’s experimental spirit and its enduring legacy in contemporary music and art.
Richly illustrated and printed in a sturdy softcover format (24 x 17 x 3 cm, 1.5 kg), Nuova Enciclopedia del Futurismo musicale is an essential resource for scholars, musicians, and anyone interested in the intersection of music, modernism, and the avant-garde.
336 pages, hardcover, illustrated