Martino died inAntigua in 2005. A memorial concert was held at the New England Conservatory on May 8, 2007. A recording of the concert was released by Navona Records in 2009.
Most of Martino's mature works (including pseudo-tonal works such asParadiso Choruses andSeven Pious Pieces) were composed using thetwelve-tone method; his sound world more closely resembled the lyrical Dallapiccola's than his other teachers'.
The pianistEasley Blackwood commissioned Martino's sonataPianississimo, explicitly requesting that it be one of the most difficult pieces ever written. The resulting work is indeed of epic difficulty, but has been recorded several times. (Blackwood declined to perform it.)
Martino presentedMilton Babbitt with at least two musical birthday cards:B,a,b,b,i,t,t on his 50th birthday andTriple Concerto on his 60th.
Seven Canoni Enigmatici, canons with resolutions (2 violas, 2 ‘cellos/2 bassoons, 1955; string quartet, 1962; 2 clarinets, alto clarinet/basset horn, bass clarinet, 1966, may be combined with version of 1955)
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^"Council cites ex-city man for Pulitzer award",Courier News, May 23, 1974. Accessed November 8, 2020. "Donald Martino, former city resident who was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for music, has been publicly commended in a resolution by the City Council.... Martino, a Plainfield High School graduate, is chairman of the composition department of the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston."