*1963 IT, Udine
Electronic
A.k.a. K'ar
Starting from free electroacoustic improvisations with Tiziano Dominighini in 1978 (later naming the duo "airthrob in"), enlarging his palette with a Crumar analog synthesizer in late 1980. Giancarlo Toniutti studied electronic music at the Conservatory in Venice (1982-1985) under Alvise Vidolin. Since 1985 he's worked only with acoustic sound-sources with analog treatments (magnetic tape etc.). His interest in visuals, installations and other art forms has been reflected in many of his works and other phenomena simply defined by Toniutti as "sound sites" as well as projects based on heterogeneous approaches to sonic acoustic materials. He has worked with many artists, including Siegmar Fricke, Andrew Chalk, Conrad Schnitzler and more recently James Wyness.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Sound-Placing Land Bridge | Giancarlo Toniutti with Tiziano Dominighini | 2016 | Album |
Counterchronology | Giancarlo Toniutti & Tiziano Dominighini | 2015 | Album |
Iĝilaĝiilal Aglalgal (Was Brought Together In Baidars) | Giancarlo Toniutti | 2010 | Album |
The Early Tapes Period | Giancarlo Toniutti | 2009 | Album |
Qʷalsamtimutkʷˀitaluc'ik (And Now He Almost Did Make Himself Into Hemlock Needles, It Is Said) Sound-Field For Rattle-Harp | Giancarlo Toniutti | 2008 | Album |
Ura Itam Taala' Momojmuj Löwajamuj Cooconaja (Remember How During The Summer We Sucked The Löwa Of The Womenfolk) | Giancarlo Toniutti | 2007 | Album |
*KO/USK- | Giancarlo Toniutti With Siegmar Fricke | 1997 | Album |
Tahta Tarla | Giancarlo Toniutti, Andrew Chalk | 1993 | Album |
Кулáк (camma) | Giancarlo Toniutti • Conrad Schnitzler | 1990 | Album |
Epigènesi | Giancarlo Toniutti | 1986 | Album |
La Mutazione | Giancarlo Toniutti | 1985 | Album |