Pietro Grossi died.

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25.02.02 Pietro Grossi died.
Pietro Grossi died at age 84, one of the pioneers of computer music internationally since the sixties, author of music software that ran on punch cards and invincibly curious about the possibilities opened up by the technologies and their exploitation. He was born in Venice in 1917 and after being the principal cellist of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in 1963 had founded the 'Study of musical phonology of Florence', creating two years after the first course of Italian 'electronic music' in the local conservatory, giving rise to the mid-seventies to the first chair of computer music. But it certainly came in history for the first experience of musical telematics, which he conducted in 1970 between the Foundation Manzù of Rimini and the CNUCE, perhaps the first 'streaming' ever that he has the foresight to use forms . Once chiacchierandone in Florence scoffed, saying "I had available the means and I just tried to use them."