Berio took inspiration from the contemporary turmoil in Italy, and the work returns several times to the Neruda line "Come and see the blood in the streets". In terms of the listening experience, Coro is dense and powerful, especially when the 40 voices and 40 instruments all come together, and took me a few listens to navigate. It runs on its own internal logic, often reusing bits of text in different contexts, and the massed climaxes with the Neruda text maintain the dramatic momentum. Hugely rewarding stuff for deep listening.
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| Original LP cover, 1980 |
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Also recommended at SGTG:
Luigi Nono: Como Una Ola De Fuerza Y Luz

