April 30th 1883
Luigi Russolo studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, where he focused on painting and music. He was influenced by the Futurist movement, which shaped his innovative ideas about sound and noise as art. Russolo is best known for his manifesto on noise music, highlighting his belief in the importance of incorporating various sounds into musical compositions.
Luigi Russolo was an Italian composer, painter, and music theorist known for his pioneering work in noise music and the Futurist movement. He lived a vibrant and innovative life, marked by his belief in the power of sound and its potential to express modernity. Russolo is best known for his manifesto "The Art of Noises," where he advocated for the incorporation of everyday sounds into music. His contributions significantly influenced avant-garde music and the exploration of new sonic possibilities in the 20th century.
Antonio Russolo was born in 1877.
Luigi Santoro's birth name is Luigi Santoro II.
Luigi Russolo was born on April 30, 1885, in Portogruaro, Veneto, Italy.
Luigi Russolo died on February 6, 1947, in Cerro di Laveno, Lake Maggiore, Italy.
Luigi Russolo has written: 'Luigi Russolo' -- subject(s): Futurism (Art), Futurism (Music) 'L'art des bruits' -- subject(s): Music 'L'arte dei rumori' -- subject(s): Avant-garde (Music), Noise '[Paintings]' 'Luigi Russolo' -- subject(s): Artists, Biography
April 30th 1883
Luigi Russolo studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, where he focused on painting and music. He was influenced by the Futurist movement, which shaped his innovative ideas about sound and noise as art. Russolo is best known for his manifesto on noise music, highlighting his belief in the importance of incorporating various sounds into musical compositions.
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Luigi Russolo was an Italian composer, painter, and music theorist known for his pioneering work in noise music and the Futurist movement. He lived a vibrant and innovative life, marked by his belief in the power of sound and its potential to express modernity. Russolo is best known for his manifesto "The Art of Noises," where he advocated for the incorporation of everyday sounds into music. His contributions significantly influenced avant-garde music and the exploration of new sonic possibilities in the 20th century.
Antonio Russolo died in 1942.
Antonio Russolo was born in 1877.
The cast of Montparnasse - 1929 includes: Fujita as himself Enrico Prampolini as himself Luigi Russolo as himself Filippo Tommaso Marinetti as himself
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Maybe at about 10 ft If Mario and Luigi where alive today, at normal size Mario would be about 1.70 cm, or almost 5ft 7in, and Luigi would be 1.95 cm, or almost 6ft 5in. At super size, each would be double their normal height, making Mario a little above 133 cm, or a little above 11 feet tall, and making Luigi around 153.5 cm, or around 13 feet 8 inches tall at Super Size.