Pasquotti, Corrado
Pasquotti, Corrado
Pasquotti, Corrado, Italian composer; b. Vittorio Veneto, March 11, 1954. He studied in Padua, Venice, and Milan. In 1977 he received the diploma of merit of the Teatro Angelicum in Milan. He subsequently taught at the Rossini Cons, of Pesaro. In his works, he strives to achieve intimate synergy of visual images and auditory projections; his written scores literally follow the parameters of a given painting, with notes corresponding to the lines of the design and rests occupying the spaces of the object; depending on a chart for such correspondences, different musical versions are achieved in actual performances. A typical product of this method is Forma Magistra Ludi for Chamber Orch., to images by Yasmin Brandolini d’Adda (1980). He also composed a string quartet, Quartet “i reflessi” (1983).
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire