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- 235 accessdate "2009-05-21".
- 235 first "Antonella".
- 235 isCitedBy Demetrio_Stratos.
- 235 last "Pavese".
- 235 publisher "AntonellaPavese.com".
- 235 quote "1.0729584E9".
- 235 quote "a) In 1977, his vocal abilities were explored and documented by Professor Franco Ferrero at the University of Padova.".
- 235 quote "c) At the time of his death, rumors circulated that his illness was caused by his secret and dangerous vocal practices. People wanted to believe that Demetrio Stratos had died for daring too much and wandering outside the limits of human possibilities: a modern Icarus, punished for flying too close to the Sun.".
- 235 quote "d) Demetrio Stratos’ life perfectly incarnates the spirit of the ’70s. Recently, film director Gabriele Salvatores' announced his intention to produce a movie exploring music and politics in Italy during those years through the life of the charismatic singer.".
- 235 quote "e) Vocal gimmicks aside, Stratos’ mission was to free vocal expression from the slavery of language and pretty melodies. From the observation of his daughter Anastassia, he concluded that humans have enormous expressive potentials that are progressively reduced during verbal development to just a few socially appropriate functions such as language and harmonic singing. For Demetrio Stratos, the exploration of vocal potentials was a tool of psychological and political liberation: he literally wanted individuals and social groups to find their own voice.".
- 235 title "The life and times of Demetrio Stratos".
- 235 url 235.