Giacinto scelsi biografia
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Scelsi nel mondo
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Giacinto Scelsi
Italian composer and poet
"Scelsi" redirects here. For the US politician, see Joseph Scelsi. For the Italian model, see Chiara Scelsi. For the transport facility in Massachusetts, USA, see Scelsi ITC.
Giacinto Francesco Maria Scelsi (Italian pronunciation:[dʒaˈtʃintofranˈtʃeskomaˈriːaʃˈʃɛlsi]; 8 January 1905 – 9 August 1988,[1] sometimes cited as 8 August 1988[2]) was an Italian composer who also wrote surrealist poetry in French.
He is best known for having composed music based around only one pitch, altered in all manners through microtonal oscillations, harmonic allusions, and changes in timbre and dynamics, as paradigmatically exemplified in his Quattro pezzi su una nota sola ("Four Pieces on a single note", 1959).[3] This composition remains his most famous work and one of the few performed to significant recognition during his lifetime. His musical output, which encompassed all Western classical genres except scenic music, remained largely undiscovered even within contemporary musical circles during most of his life. Today, some of his music has gained popularity in certain postmodern composition circles, with pieces like his "Anahit" and his String Quartets rising to increased prominence.
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FRANCESCO PRODE
Pianist
In 2005, Francesco Prode collaborated with Karlheinz Stockhausen in Kürten, Germany, after which he threw himself into the world of contemporary music with both enthusiasm and discipline. This rich experience prompted him to begin a process of intensive study and research, which would result in him performing a number of contemporary compositions both as a soloist and in chamber music groups. These performances require heightened musical sensitivity and great technical skill.
From 2009 to 2010 he was the pianist for the Parco della Musica Contemporanea, founded by the Music for Rome Association at the Parco della Musica Auditorium.
Francesco Prode was born in Rome in 1969. He began playing piano aged nine and achieved the highest possible marks, with distinction and special commendation as the best graduated at the Santa Cecilia Conservatoire in Rome. He honed his skills still further at the London Royal College of Music under John Barstow, the Mozarteum in Salzburg under Hans Graf, the Russische Schule in Freiburg under Vitalij Margulis and finally in Milan with Vincenzo Balzani and Bruno Canino.
His repertoire covers everything from Bach to Ravel, Berio, Furrer, Haas, Sciarrino and Fedele. Combining music from differen