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News Academic position, Conservatorio
Some months ago – in the midst of intercontinental flights, various performances and little sleep, but much satisfaction – I won a competition for a tenure teaching position at Conservatorio Boccherini di Lucca, in Tuscany. The competition tests were mainly consisting in piano performance and orchestra first-sight score reading. In fact, I’ll be working with […]
News Fluxus, Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, new release, Prague, review, Sub Rosa
A nice new review out in prestigious Die Neue Zeitschrift für Musik n.2 of this year.Stefan Fricke writes about Sub Rosa release of the two volumes of the Fluxus&NeoFluxus Collection vol.1 and vol.2 : “[…] Congratulations also to those who want to hear and read this; there is much to discover. A colorful compilation […] […]
News 0 comments Bowerbird, extended techniques, Hawkins Dance, Here and Now with Watchers, Library of Congress, Lucia Dlugoszewski, timbre piano, USA, Washington D.C.
It’s on line the conversation held at the Library of Congress on June 3, 2025 before the concert for Lucia Dlugoszewski’s centennial at the Library of Congress in Washington D.C.It’s a 40 minutes conversation moderated by Libby Smigel, Dance curator at Library of Congress Music Division, with two of the closest collaborators of Lucia Dlugoszewski […]
News 0 comments Agenda, book, Giancarlo Cardini, Lento trascolorare, research
While I was in USA a copy of Cardini live – Quaderni di Octandre n.29, new publication by Agenda Produzioni in Bologna (IT), was delivered at my address. I contributed with an essay on Giancarlo Cardini’s piano pieces – the ones I performed on stage and / or recorded in Lento trascolorare (Da Vinci Classics, 2020). […]
News 0 comments Aldo Clementi, Anna Clementi, review, Salotto Musicale del Friuli Venezia Giulia, voice and piano
Nice review coming after A.A.Clementi, the concert with Anna Clementi in Udine for Salotto Musicale Fvg on May, 29. Paolo Carradori for Le Salon Musical succeeded in the not easy task of depicting in words the explosive energy of the singer. Indeed it was fun both to play together pieces for voice and piano by […]
News 2 comments Aldo Clementi, Bowerbird, extended techniques, Hawkins Dance, Here and Now with Watchers, Library of Congress, Lucia Dlugoszewski, Salotto Musicale del Friuli Venezia Giulia, timbre piano, USA
Two performances coming up soon, one in Italy and one in US, celebrating the centennial of two composers, Aldo Clementi and Lucia Dlugoszewski. I’ll have the pleasure to perform with great musicians and dancers. On Thursday May 29, 9 pm in Tavagnacco, Udine, at Moroso Design Outlet, organized by Salotto Musicale Fvg, I will play some duo pieces […]
News 0 comments Bowerbird, extended techniques, Hawkins Dance, Here and Now with Watchers, Houston, Library of Congress, Lucia Dlugoszewski, New York, Philadelphia., timbre piano, USA
Getting ready for departure, destination United States!After two shows in Philadelphia – all pieces for piano and timbre piano by Lucia Dlugoszewski performed in solo and with Hawkins Dance Company (see previous article) – I will be in Brooklyn, NY at Blank Forms, playing music by Scelsi, Cardini, Berio, Higgins and Corner. Then going South […]
News 1 comment Bowerbird, extended techniques, Hawkins Dance, Here and Now with Watchers, Lucia Dlugoszewski, Philadelphia., research, timbre piano
Next month I’ll fly to USA for some performances dedicated to composer Lucia Dlugoszewski.First stop in Philadelphia at the festival organized by Bowerbird, “Pure Lucia”, a retrospective of the life and work of the composer taking place at FringeArts on May 9th (program) and 10th (program). Two evenings fully dedicated to Dlugoszewski’s music for ensemble, […]
News 0 comments extended techniques, Hawkins Dance, Here and Now with Watchers, Lucia Dlugoszewski, research, timbre piano
Again at work on one of Lucia Dlugoszewski’s seminal pieces for timbre-piano, Here and Now with Watchers. An evening-length piece written for the dance of Erick Hawkins and his new-born dance company, it was the result of a joined creative effort lasting years. The complexity and beauty of the piece, premiered in 1957, also represent […]
