Pétronio, Arthur
Variant namesArthur Petronio, composer, poet and editor, was born in Switzerland in 1897. His father was Fregoli, a music hall artist, and Arthur was trained as a classical musician. He shared in the World War I era avant-garde fascination with sound poetry, visual poetry and the music of ambient sounds, and under the influence of Kandinsky and Le Fauconnier developed in 1919 a verbophonic theory for incorporating vowel sounds as elements of a musical score.
From the description of Arthur Petronio papers, 1919-1971. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 79153791
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creatorOf | Isou, Isidore. Letters sent, 1959. | Getty Research Institute | |
creatorOf | Petronio, Arthur. Arthur Petronio papers, 1919-1971. | Getty Research Institute |
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associatedWith | Floquet, Pierre Louis. | person |
associatedWith | Hellens, Franz. | person |
associatedWith | Isou, Isidore. | person |
associatedWith | Le Fauconnier, Henri, 1881-1945. | person |
associatedWith | Mesens, E. L. T. (Edouard Léon Théodore), 1903-1971. | person |
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Avant-garde (Aesthetics) |
Literature, Experimental |
Sound poetry |
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Birth 1897-04-12
Death 1983-04-19
French
French