Niccolò Castiglioni (1932–1996) was an Italian composer and pianist known for his inventive blend of modernist techniques and lyrical expressiveness. Born in Milan, he studied at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory there before carving out a career that mixed teaching (including stints in the U.S.) with boundary-pushing compositions. His works often danced between playful whimsy and rigorous complexity, drawing inspiration from medieval music, serialism, and even children’s themes—like his charming *Le
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