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Giacinto Scelsi

Giacinto Scelsi is credited on 183 releases across 35 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1974–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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183

Pressings credited

35

Albums

6

Decades active

In collections

Biography

Giacinto Francesco Maria Scelsi, count d'Ayala Valva (Italian pronunciation: [dʒaˈtʃinto franˈtʃesko maˈriːa ʃˈʃɛlsi]; 8 January 1905 – 9 August 1988) was an Italian composer who also wrote surrealist poetry in French. He is best known for having composed music based around only one pitch, altered in all manners through microtonal oscillations, harmonic allusions, and changes in timbre and dynamics, as paradigmatically exemplified in his Quattro pezzi su una nota sola ("Four Pieces on a single note", 1959). This composition remains his most famous work and one of the few performed to significant recognition during his lifetime. His musical output, which encompassed all Western classical genres except scenic music, remained largely undiscovered even within contemporary musical circles during most of his life. Today, some of his music has gained popularity in certain postmodern composition circles, with pieces like his "Anahit" and his String Quartets rising to increased prominence. Scelsi collaborated with American composers including John Cage, Morton Feldman, and Earle Brown, as well as being a friend and a mentor to Alvin Curran. His work was a source of inspiration to Ennio Morricone's Gruppo di Improvvisazione di Nuova Consonanza, and his music influenced composers like Tristan Murail and Solange Ancona.

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Credited work

183 releases · 35 albums · active 1974–2025

  • Performance · 208
  • Other credits · 14

Studios: St. Catherine's Church, Krakow · Radio Studio DRS · The Oberlin Conservatory Of Music · Big Apple Recording Studios

Discography

Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Frequent collaborators

  • Prima Materia (3)
  • Lachenmann
  • Friedemann Herz
  • Marianne Schroeder
  • Olivier Capparos
  • Various
  • Werner Bärtschi
  • Scelsi

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