Petar Bergamo
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Petar Bergamo (born February 27, 1930 in Split) graduated from the Belgrade Music Academy (1960), where he studied composition with Stanojlo Rajičić and conducting with Živojin Zdravković. He also completed his post-graduate studies of composition at the same Academy (1964) and was an assistant and lecturer in composition and instrumentation from 1965 to 1972. From 1973 to 1976 he was a music editor at Universal Edition in Vienna.
Bergamo wrote two symphonies, works for chorus, children’s songs, film scores, and incidental music for radio. His early music is in a late-Romantic style, while his later works show increasing tendencies toward atonality and freedom from traditional forms. Bergamo’s works for winds include: Concerto Abbreviato for clarinet solo, I colori d’argento for flute, harpsichord and chamber ensemble (1967), Concerto per una voce for bassoon (1975), Saxophone Concerto (1991-1993), and Domande senza ripostà for saxophone and piano (1996).
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- Odom, D. (2005): A Catalog of Compositions for Unaccompanied Clarinet Published between 1978 and 1982 with an Annotated Bibliography of Selected Works , A treatise submitted to the College of Music, Florida State University
- Peričić, V. [1969]: Muzički stvaraoci u Srbiji , Prosveta, Beograd