The catalogue of the Suvini Zerboni Editions, founded in 1907, represents the best of Italian contemporary music, from Goffredo Petrassi to Luigi Dallapiccola, Bruno Maderna, Luciano Berio, Giorgio Federico Ghedini, Ildebrando Pizzetti, Gianfrancesco Malipiero and Riccardo Malipiero.
From the fifties Suvini Zerboni, as the Italian agent of the Schott Editions, represents authors such as Igor Stravinsky, Carl Orff, Paul Hindemith, Richard Strauss, Luigi Nono, and also György Ligeti, Krysztof Penderecki and Joachim Rodrigo
Later the contemporary music catalogue was further enchanced by the acquisition of the works of other Italian and European authors such as Niccolò Castiglioni, Franco Donatoni, Aldo Clementi, Ennio Morricone, Henri Pousseur, Luis De Pablo, Sandor Veress, Carlos Alsina.
In the eighties a few young composers began their activity, becoming in the following years the most prominent exponents of Italian savant music and the most performed abroad: Ivan Fedele, Alessandro Solbiati, Riccardo Nova, Giovanni Verrando, Luca Mosca, Giorgio Colombo Taccani and many others.