В кошику порожньо!
Barking dogs, meowing cats, ribbiting frogs, and buzzing insects.
Berberian utilizes a combination of standard musical symbols and graphic illustrations. The score instructs the performer not only on pitch and rhythm but also on acting and facial expression.
Crucially, it is a work defined by its collaborators: Cathy Berberian, the vocal virtuoso and creator; Umberto Eco, the intellectual champion of popular culture; Eugenio Carmi, the visual artist whose screen prints gave the piece its first visual form; and Roberto Zamarin, who created the definitive graphic score. As a physical object, the score became a cultural artifact of a specific, vibrant time—the maverick spirit of the 1960s.
Barking dogs, meowing cats, ribbiting frogs, and buzzing insects.
Berberian utilizes a combination of standard musical symbols and graphic illustrations. The score instructs the performer not only on pitch and rhythm but also on acting and facial expression. Cathy Berberian Stripsody Score.pdf
Crucially, it is a work defined by its collaborators: Cathy Berberian, the vocal virtuoso and creator; Umberto Eco, the intellectual champion of popular culture; Eugenio Carmi, the visual artist whose screen prints gave the piece its first visual form; and Roberto Zamarin, who created the definitive graphic score. As a physical object, the score became a cultural artifact of a specific, vibrant time—the maverick spirit of the 1960s. Barking dogs, meowing cats, ribbiting frogs, and buzzing