Before there was Author and Punisher there was Luigi Russolo. These noise machines are awesome. Tristan Shone (Author and Punisher) also builds noise and drone machines. Would love to find a phono record or even a wax cylinder of Luigi Russolo's stuff.
There's a Russian synth called Lyra 8 that will produce very similar sonic results and beyond, I was able to almost replicate these sounds accurately, almost. You should check it out, I bet you'll fall in love with it as I did ✌🏻
I read about this at wikipedia, apparently it's a gallery of this kind of proto-samplers Russolo used with his brothers to play his noise music pieces live... I didn't expect to find a real demonstration, very cool
Hi, italian person here. "Intonarumori" means something like "noise-tuner". Russolo was a futurist painter and musician, he lived in the 1910s and 20s and he became known as the first musician ever (not sure on this though) to analize noise as a valid material for music making. He even identified six families of noise "types". According to these he made different "Noise-tuners" (Intonarumori). The player activates a series of strings, wheels and other stuff inside the box through a lever and some buttons, and depending on what's inside they can be ululatori ("howlers"), rombatori ("thunderers"), crepitatori ("chirpers") and many others... On YT he is known as the "first noise musician", which in a way is true, but to be more precise, he just was a part of the futurist movement and he experimented with music, claiming that classical orchestral music was too limited and that people had to think of something new. Edgard Varese came along shortly after and although he criticized the Futurists (to him they were superficial and impulsive), he still felt the desperate need for new sonorities, later becoming the giant that we all know and love. After that electronic music started to grow and the rest is history. Futurism is still known in Italy today (on the back of the Italian 20 Euro Cent coin there is a sculpture by Umberto Boccioni, another futurist), many resources about the topic are only in italian (albeit something can still be found in english), and the movement is best understood if one looks at the very complex political and cultural situation of Italy at the time. Nonetheless, Russolo predicted many innovations that became hugely popular in the following years (ambient music, noise music, even sampling in a way!). We can like (t)his music or not, but the important thing is its historical importance. Anyway, I hope I got everything right. Peace
The instruments are acoustic. Often they use a wheel touching a string attached to a drum. The wheel would rattle or bow the string while the drum acted as a resonator. Some had a handle used to vary string tension and change the sound.
is this fair use? i want to use this audio in a song (one that is meant for tension, for when you "battle" against a living form of one of these things)
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Música futurista Futurismo Artículo principal: Futurismo El futurismo fue uno de los movimientos iniciales de vanguardia en la Europa del Siglo XX. Esta corriente artística fue fundada en Italia por el poeta italiano Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, quien redacta el Manifiesto Futurista, y lo publica el 20 de febrero de 1909 en el diario Le Figaro de París.Este movimiento buscaba la ruptura con las tradiciones artísticas del pasado y los signos convencionales de la historia del arte. Intentó enaltecer la vida contemporánea, esto por medio de dos temas principales: la máquina y el movimiento. Los principales compositores futuristas fueron los italianos Francesco Balilla Pratella y Luigi Russolo.
I bet Luigi would have been a hit at rave parties
lew wee gee
Constructor
pilled up off his box
Congratulation for carrying out a so important research on the origins of electronic music.
Oldest noise musician confirmed.
Pioneers.
Yeah Futurits were absolutely the pioneers of noise music
Feels morelike Industrial,but yeah Futurist Classical Type Stuff was getting awfully close as was some Modernism.
@@Cristalskulle explains a lot when you really think about it.
@@WocklessGamingforAnimeMoms what do you mean ?
Luigi Russolo is a genius Avant-garde from beginning to end masterpiece
That was the firt step of electronic music
no, telharmonium
Began as shit, ended up as shit.
@@Hy-jg8ow 😂😂💯
Nothing to do with it
Those are acoustic instruments.
The child was the only one that showed true curiosity. All the other tourists in their boring clothes walked off without a consideration.
The little boy is the only beautiful thing in this video. I was wondering where is the art and when the little boy arrived I understood.
Russolo is a legend.
you are legend
kisses
Before there was Author and Punisher there was Luigi Russolo. These noise machines are awesome. Tristan Shone (Author and Punisher) also builds noise and drone machines. Would love to find a phono record or even a wax cylinder of Luigi Russolo's stuff.
Masterpiece Of Luigi Russolo Maestro... Basic Consep Electronic Music
Были времена, мы выживали как могли...
Man I wish they mass produced these. I’d love to have stuff like this to make music with.
There's a Russian synth called Lyra 8 that will produce very similar sonic results and beyond, I was able to almost replicate these sounds accurately, almost. You should check it out, I bet you'll fall in love with it as I did ✌🏻
The whole point is that is not mass produce. Also is esthetically not about music, is about sound.
Este artista fue genial. Consiguió extraer del ruido, la belleza que éste tenía oculta.
Can you please add who built these Intonarumori? I think the original instruments were destroyed in World War II so these must be reconstructions.
Mr. Pietro Verardo, from Venice.
Reconstructed by Pietro Verardo (Venice, 2012).
Better than 99% of DJs today
+djBTips Not better , just the root of electronic music with an evolution today :)
your best 'DJ' is god, he still sux.
don't understand ... ^^
Better than the radio.
Beautiful, the machine Noisemakers, each box has a different shape and makes different noises, noise and change if it passes in front of people.
I read about this at wikipedia, apparently it's a gallery of this kind of proto-samplers Russolo used with his brothers to play his noise music pieces live... I didn't expect to find a real demonstration, very cool
I'm here for a class and I'm honestly truly confused. Can someone help and explain what this is. and what I should be listening to?
LMAOO same
@@ayushsevak916 yeah same lmao
Hi, italian person here. "Intonarumori" means something like "noise-tuner". Russolo was a futurist painter and musician, he lived in the 1910s and 20s and he became known as the first musician ever (not sure on this though) to analize noise as a valid material for music making. He even identified six families of noise "types". According to these he made different "Noise-tuners" (Intonarumori). The player activates a series of strings, wheels and other stuff inside the box through a lever and some buttons, and depending on what's inside they can be ululatori ("howlers"), rombatori ("thunderers"), crepitatori ("chirpers") and many others... On YT he is known as the "first noise musician", which in a way is true, but to be more precise, he just was a part of the futurist movement and he experimented with music, claiming that classical orchestral music was too limited and that people had to think of something new. Edgard Varese came along shortly after and although he criticized the Futurists (to him they were superficial and impulsive), he still felt the desperate need for new sonorities, later becoming the giant that we all know and love. After that electronic music started to grow and the rest is history. Futurism is still known in Italy today (on the back of the Italian 20 Euro Cent coin there is a sculpture by Umberto Boccioni, another futurist), many resources about the topic are only in italian (albeit something can still be found in english), and the movement is best understood if one looks at the very complex political and cultural situation of Italy at the time. Nonetheless, Russolo predicted many innovations that became hugely popular in the following years (ambient music, noise music, even sampling in a way!). We can like (t)his music or not, but the important thing is its historical importance. Anyway, I hope I got everything right. Peace
@@giovanniventurini7672 absolute legend
@@giovanniventurini7672 Potevi rispondere in italiano a questi stupidotti 🙂🙂
what makes those sounds? anyone have any knowledge behind the machinery?
I think it's a vacuum cleaner with a megaphone glued to the front
The instruments are acoustic. Often they use a wheel touching a string attached to a drum. The wheel would rattle or bow the string while the drum acted as a resonator. Some had a handle used to vary string tension and change the sound.
this is the sickest shit ever truly inspirational to at least me.
Relevant and extraordinary the noise like another kind of exploration.
I need to hear several at the same time pls pls
Minha vizinhança emite todos esses sons 🏠
Excellent ! 🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🎧👌💓
GRANDE LUIGI RUSSOLO!!!
love it!!
Hola me podes pasar mas información sobre esta exposición gracias
Art of Noise, Art of Futurism..
Hola buenas tardes, me gustaría preguntar el motivo por el cual el quinto Intonarrumoris no es utilizado en el vídeo.
Buenas tardes pomigamer666, el quinto intonarumoris estaba en reparación durante el trascurso del video. Un saludo
@@uruwasaaayay3782 Perfecto, muchas gracias. Un abrazo.
This is so relaxing ........
You can see where Luigi was going with these: rave, electronic and industrial music. He was right, just ahead of his time
thanks mate!!
1:40 this reminds me of T-Rex in Jurassic Park
💗💗💗💗
But where’s sound of all together?
its crazy how umbrella by rihanna was inspired by this
carambolas! isso é tão SOPHIE
Where was this performance done at, looks like a gallery.
Yesss.
Our farther of noise. All hail!!!!
beyond my wildest imagination
and this is
a hundred year old idea
superbe !
is this fair use?
i want to use this audio in a song (one that is meant for tension, for when you "battle" against a living form of one of these things)
0:10 Sounds like "Extratone"
Agree. But hey this is noise music wich is the first ever kind of electronic music.
0:56 the boy could feel the SPEED
She played more notes than any popular musicians in the last 20 years
booooo
Buen día.
Quisiera saber si es posible reutilizar su video en un libro multimedia para fines educativos, incluyendo la url del video, en espera de una respuesta favorable, me suscribo.
saludos cordiales.
Puedes enviar tu contacto eletronico? Gracias
These, some timpani and my Fender jazz please.
me gusta como suena
I'd like to use this audio in a doc series. Do you own the rights?
I think luigi russolo does
Wunderbar ! I suppose the 5th apparatus was just for aesthetics ...
Or maybe she was just too excited to get to #6, the Devil Ghost Bear Intonarumori!
@@DanHarkless_Halloween_YTPs_etc haha You're scaring me !
It has something of industrial and black metal.
Liked the 4th one in from the left best.
Luigi is the First DJ in the world
The real king of noise! 109 years ago!
Now I don't need to make these myself. Whew!
Nice!
ASMR
😆😆😆👍
Música futurista
Futurismo
Artículo principal: Futurismo
El futurismo fue uno de los movimientos iniciales de
vanguardia en la Europa del Siglo XX. Esta corriente artística fue fundada en
Italia por el poeta italiano Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, quien redacta el
Manifiesto Futurista, y lo publica el 20 de febrero de 1909 en el diario Le
Figaro de París.Este movimiento buscaba la ruptura con las tradiciones
artísticas del pasado y los signos convencionales de la historia del arte.
Intentó enaltecer la vida contemporánea, esto por medio de dos temas
principales: la máquina y el movimiento. Los principales compositores
futuristas fueron los italianos Francesco Balilla Pratella y Luigi Russolo.
the child is the only one showing his curiocity 🖖
i'm here because "dynamism of car".
I think the little boy with the blue cap would have liked to stay and listen.
4th one sounds wicked
This girl is from other planet and playing big festival sounds of that planet.
This feels like Dadaism in music...
It’s Futurism
The book Loops bring me here
Parecem com caixas de som que funciona em manivelas. Eu nunca tinha ouvido isso...
+Zatsune Miku Noise music é um género musical fantastico. Estou muito surpreendido por ter reconhecimento em Portugal
Zatsune Miku nunca imaginaria encontrar vc aqui
Early 20th century dubstep
0.58 Noise musician created
Okay campione
The last one is literally a car.
Intonarumori is already a plural, no need for the "s"
Definitely futuristc.
Pré-Covid... Acabou-se as pessoas a peregrinarem convivialmente a cultura e a beleza.... Rossul, Russolo, solo...
isso é arte? (plmds)
These things are probably as old as the guitar…
Based
La curiosidad: los adultos pasan mayormente din prestar atención, sólo un niño con gorra se detiene
*Puts bronze bull at the end* Who wants to go for a test drive? ;)
ale fajnie buczy
0:58 "yo broke-ass concert ain't shit NIGGA"
Where do i find this girl?
2:12 big daddy from bioshock
Interesting and revolutional. Not genius neither mindblowing but interesting
Quem veio pelo livro de artes?
top 10 concertos:
1 - motor de avião
ok va bene
hola a todo
I could just crank up a weedeater and chain saw...
aphex twin likes it
WUB WUB
Ah , ma é così che hanno creato SirenHead
Luigi "Merzbow" Russolo
Precursore dell'industrial.
いや、手回しだから電子音楽ではないか?
Letsgoksy
It had primitive origins as did music itself.
and so dub step came to be)
nec ne vim
ha nioynie
chelou un peu
The owner of this art collection, Joe Berardo, is one of the biggest crooks Portugal has seen.
All art collectors are lol
BEFORE DAW,S