Giacinto Scelsi or
[a horizontal line beneath a circle] (January
8,
1905 in
La Spezia,
Italy -
August 9,
1988 in
Rome, Italy) was a Italian
composer whose religious beliefs
partially led to his
microtonal music. He is best
known for writing music based on only one
pitch, such as Quattro Pezzi
Su Una Nota Sola ["Four pieces each on a single note"] (1959).
He was friends with or a mentor to
Alvin Curran and other expatriate
American composers in Rome during the sixties (Curran, 2003).
Frances-Marie Uitti
has recorded his entire works for solo
cello.
WORKS LIST
First Period (1929-1948)
Chemin du coeur (for violin and piano) - 1929;
Rotative (Symphonic poem for three pianos, winds and percussion) -
1929; (version for 2 pianos and percussion) - 1938; 40 Preludes
(for piano) - 1930-40; 6 Pieces from "Paralipomeni" (for piano)
1930-40; Dialogo (for cello and piano) - 1932; Sinfonietta (for
orchestra) - 1932; Tre canti di primavera (for voice and piano) -
1933; L'amour et le crane (for voice and piano) - 1933; Tre canti
(for voice and piano) - 1933; Suite No. 2 (for piano) - 1934;
Toccata (for piano) - 1934; Poems (for piano) - 1934/39*; Sonata
(for violin and piano) - 1934; Concertino (for piano and
orchestra) - 1934; Trio No. 1 (for violin, cello and piano) -
1936; Preludio, Ariosa e Fuga (for orchestra) - 1936; Suite No. 5
(for piano) - unknown; Suite No. 6 "I Capricci di Ty" (for piano)
- 1938/39; Hispania (Triptych for piano) - 1939; Sonata No. 1 (for
piano) - unknown; Sonata No. 2 (for piano) - 1939; Sonata No. 3
(for piano) - 1939; Sonata No. 4 (for piano) - unknown; Trio No. 2
(for violin, cello and piano) - 1939; Variations (for piano) -
1940; Variations and Fugue (for piano) - 1941; Ballata (for cello
and piano) - 1943; String Quartet No. 1 - 1944*; (version for
string orchestra) - 1962; Introduction and Fugue (for string
orchestra) - 1945; La Nascita del Verbo (Cantata for mixed chorus
and orchestra) - 1948
Second Period (1952-1959)
Suite No. 8 "Bot-Ba: Evocation of Tibet with its
monasteries on high mountain summits: Tibetan rituals, prayers and
dances" (for piano) - 1952*; Quattro Illustrazioni "Four
illustrations of the metamorphoses of Vishnu" (for piano) - 1953*;
Cinque incantesimi (for piano) - 1953*; Suite No. 9 "Ttai: A
succession of episodes which alternatively express time - or more
precisely, time in motion and man as symbolized by cathedrals or
monasteries, with the sound of the sacred 'Om'" (for piano) -
1953*; Piccola suite (for flute and clarinet) - 1953; Suite No. 10
"Ka: The word 'ka' has many meanings, but the principle one is
'essence'" (for piano) - 1954*; Pwyll (for flute) - 1954*; Three
studies (for Eb clarinet) - 1954; Preghiera per un ombra (for Bb
clarinet) - 1954; Divertimento No. 2 (for violin) - 1954; Yamaon
(for bass voice and alto sax, baritone sax, contrabassoon, double
bass, percussion) - 1954-58; Action Music (for piano) - 1955;
Divertimento No. 3 (for violin) - 1955*; Divertimento No. 4 (for
violin) - 1955; Coelocanth (for viola) - 1955*; Hyxos (for alto
flute in G, 2 gongs and cow-bell) - 1955; Suite No. 11 (for piano)
- 1956; Four Pieces (for trumpet) - 1956*; Three Pieces (for
saxophone or bass trombone) - 1956*; Four Pieces (for horn in F) -
1956; Ixor (for reed; Bb clarinet, oboe) - 1956*; Divertimento No.
5 (for violin) - 1956; Three Studies (for viola) - 1956; Three
Pieces (for trombone) - 1957*; Trilogy "Triphon, Dithome, Ygghur"
(for cello) - 1957-61/65*; Rucke di guck (for piccolo and oboe) -
1957; String Trio - 1958*; I presagi [The Forebodings] (for 10
instruments, brass and percussion) - 1958; Tre canti popolari (for
4-voice mixed choir) - 1958; Tre canti sacri (for 8-voice mixed
choir) - 1958*; Kya (for Bb clarinet solo, and seven instruments)
- 1959*; Quattro pezzi su una nota sola [Four pieces each on a
single note] (for chamber orchestra) - 1959*
Third Period (1960-1969) Ho "Four Songs" (for
soprano voice) - 1960; Wo-Ma (for bass voice) - 1960; Hurqualia "A
Different Realm" (for large orchestra, with amplified instruments)
- 1960*; String Quartet No. 2 - 1961*; Aion "Four Episodes in one
Day of Brahma" (for orchestra) - 1961*; Taiagaru "Five
Invocations" (for soprano voice) - 1962; Riti "Ritual March"
(version for Achilles, for four percussionists) - 1962; (version
for Alexander, for tuba, double bass, contrabassoon, electric
organ & percussion) - 1962; (version for Carl the Great, for cello
and 2 percussionists) - 1967; Khoom "Seven episodes of an
unwritten tale of love and death in a distant land" (for soprano
voice, horn, string quartet & percussion) - 1962*; 20 Canti del
Capricorno (for soprano) - 1962-72*; String Quartet No. 3 - 1963*;
Hymnos (for large orchestra) - 1963*; Chukrum (for string
orchestra) - 1963*; Xnoybis "The ability of energy to ascend to
the spirit" (for violin) - 1964*; String Quartet No. 4 - 1964*;
Yliam (for female choir) - 1964; Duo (for violin and cello) -
1965*; (version for violin and double bass) - 1977; Anahit "Lyric
Poem on the name of Venus" (for violin and 18 instruments) -
1965*; Anagamin "The one who is faced with a choice between going
back and refusing to" (for 12 strings) - 1965; Ko-Lho (for flute
and clarinet) - 1966*; Elegia per Ty (for viola and cello) -
1958/66*; Ohoi "The Creative Principles" (for 16 strings) - 1966;
Uaxuctum "The Legend of the Maya City which destroyed itself for
religious reasons" (for 4 vocal soloists, ondes martenot solo,
mixed choir and orchestra) - 1966*; Ko-Tha "Three Dances of Shiva"
(for guitar) - 1967; (version for double bass) - 1972; (version
for six-string cello) - 1978*; Manto I, II, III (for viola and
female voice) - 1967; Ckckc (for soprano voice and mandolin) -
1967; Natura renovatur (for 11 strings) - 1967; Tkrdg (for 6-voice
male choir, electric guitar and percussion) - 1968; Okanagon
"Okanagon is like a rite, or if you will, like grasping the
heartbeat of the Earth" (for harp, tamtam & double bass) - 1968*;
Konx-Om-Pax "Three aspects of sound: as the first motion of the
immovable, as creative force, as the syllable 'om'" (for mixed
choir, and orchestra) - 1969*;
Fourth Period (1970-1985)
Il est grand temps (for voice) - 1970; Meme si
je voyais (for voice) - 1970; Three Latin Prayers (for voice) -
1970*; Antifona "on the name of Jesus" (for male choir) - 1970*;
Nuits (2 pieces; for double bass) - 1972*; Pranam I "In memory of
the tragic losses of Jani and Sia Christou" (for soprano voice, 12
instruments & tape) - 1972; L'ame ailee (for violin) - 1973*;
L'ame ouverte (for violin) - 1973*; Arc-en-ciel (for two violins)
- 1973*; Sauh I & II (for two female voices) - 1973; Sauh III & IV
(for four female voices) - 1973; Pranam II (for nine instruments)
- 1973*; Voyages (2 pieces; for cello) - 1974*; Et maintenant
c'est a vous de jouer (for cello and double bass) - 1974; Kshara
(for two doubles basses) - unknown; To the master "Two
improvisations" (for cello and piano) - 1974; Manto "per quattro"
(for voice, flute, trombone and cello) - 1974; In Nomine Lucis (2
pieces; for electric organ) - 1974*; Aitsi (for electronically
prepared piano) - 1974*; (version as String Quartet No. 5) -
1985*; Pfhat "A flash... and the sky opened!" (for mixed choir and
large orchestra) - 1974*; Maknongan (for low-voice instrument:
double bass, contrabassoon, etc) - 1976*;