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Salvatore Sciarrino

Salvatore Sciarrino (born 4 April 1947) is an Italian composer of contemporary classical music. Described as "the best-known and most performed Italian composer" of the present day,[1] his works include Quaderno di strada (2003) and La porta della legge (2006–08).[2]

Salvatore Sciarrino
Sciarrino in 2016
Born(1947-04-04)4 April 1947
Palermo, Italy
EducationAccademia di Santa Cecilia
Occupations
  • Composer
  • Academic teacher
OrganizationsMilan Conservatory
WorksList of compositions
Awards
Websitesalvatoresciarrino.eu

Biography edit

A native of Palermo, the young Sciarrino was attracted to the visual arts, but began experimenting with music when he was twelve. Though he had some lessons from Antonino Titone and Turi Belfiore, he is primarily self-taught as a composer. After his classical studies and a few years of university in his home city, in 1969 he moved to Rome, where he attended Franco Evangelisti's course in electronic music at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia.[3]

In 1977, Sciarrino moved from Rome to Milan, where he taught at the conservatory until 1982. By this time his compositional career had expanded to the point where he could withdraw from teaching, and he moved to Città di Castello, in Umbria, where he has lived ever since. He nevertheless has continued to teach occasionally in Florence and Bologna, as well as in Città di Castello. Some of his notable students include Francesco Filidei, Lucia Ronchetti, David Monacchi, and Maurizio Pisati. See: List of music students by teacher: R to S#Salvatore Sciarrino.

He has composed for: Teatro alla Scala, RAI, Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Biennale di Venezia, Teatro La Fenice di Venezia, Teatro Carlo Felice di Genova, Fondazione Arena di Verona, Stuttgart State Opera, Brussels La Monnaie, Oper Frankfurt, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, London Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo Suntory Hall. He has also composed for the following festivals: Schwetzingen Festival, Donaueschinger Musiktage, Witten, Salzburg, New York, Wien Modern, Wiener Festwochen, Berliner Festspiele Musik, Holland Festival, Alborough, Festival d'Automne (Paris), Ultima (Oslo).

His music was published by Ricordi from 1969 to 2004. Since 2005, Rai Trade has had exclusive rights for Sciarrino’s works.[citation needed]

Sciarrino’s discography is extensive: there are over 70 CDs, many of which have won awards and released on labels such as Kairos, Neos, and Stradivarius.

Apart from being the author of most of the librettos of his operas, Sciarrino has written many articles, essays and texts, some of which have been chosen and collected in Carte da suono, CIDIM – Novecento, 2001. His book about musical form: Le figure della musica da Beethoven a oggi (Ricordi 1998) is particularly important.

From 1978 to 1980, he was Artistic Director of Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Academic of Santa Cecilia (Roma), Academic of Fine Arts of Bavaria and Academic of the Arts (Berlin).

He has been teaching at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana since 2013; beforehand he held a composition class in 1983 and in 2002.

Sciarrino has won many awards, among the most recent are: Prince Pierre de Monaco (2003) and the prestigious Feltrinelli Prize (2003). He is also the first prizewinner of the newly created Salzburg Music Prize (2006), an International composition prize established by Salzburg. He received the 2011 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards of Contemporary Music for renewing the possibilities of vocal and instrumental music and for the singularity of his sound materials.[4] Sciarrino has developed a new and unique syntax and a manner of combining extreme synthesis with richness of detail.[5]

Musical style edit

Pietro Misuraca, in one of the most recent books on the composer's music (2018), wrote:

A stranger (also for reasons of age) to the pointillist-structuralist phase of the New Music, Sciarrino, along with Iannis Xenakis and György Ligeti, was among the voices most lucidly critical of Darmstadt's orthodoxy, its contradictions and its limits, animated by that concrete desire for "sound" that some other composers were developing in those years.[6]

Works edit

Sciarrino's works include a large body of chamber music, including many pieces for wind instruments, five piano sonatas, and several operas or theatrical works: Lohengrin (1982), Perseo ed Andromeda (1990), Infinito nero (1998), Luci mie traditrici (1998), Macbeth (2002), and Da gelo a gelo (2006).

He published with Casa Ricordi from 1969 to 2004;[4] from the following year, the exclusive rights to Sciarrino's works passed to Rai Trade [it]. His discography is wide-ranging, including more than eighty titles, published by international labels such as Stradivarius, Neos, Arion, and Kairos and repeatedly mentioned and rewarded.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Misuraca, Pietro (2012). "Salvatore Sciarrino. The Sicilian alchemist composer". Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology. 12: 73–89.
  2. ^ "A music referendum". Ricordi. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  3. ^ Osmond-Smith 2001.
  4. ^ a b "Salvatore Sciarrino". www.ricordi.com. Retrieved 5 September 2021.
  5. ^ "Radio Swiss Classic". www.radioswissclassic.ch. Retrieved 5 September 2021.
  6. ^ Misuraca, Pietro. 2018. "Il suono, il silenzio, l'ascolto". Rome: NeoClassica, p. 11
  7. ^ "Salvatore Sciarrino". Discogs. Retrieved 5 September 2021.

Sources

Further reading edit

  • Bartolini, Donatella. 1999. "La genialità? Il segreto è nell'universo infantile: Intervista a Salvatore Sciarrino". Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana [it] 33, no. 2 (April–June): 227–232.
  • Boni, Monica, and Luigi Pestalozza. 1997. "La musica in Italia dal 1945 ad oggi: Un archivio vivente" Musica/Realtà 18, no. 54 (November): 173–184.
  • Borio, Gianmario. 1991. "Der italienische Komponist Salvatore Sciarrino". Neue Zeitschrift für Musik 152, no. 5 (May): 33–36.
  • Carapezza, Paolo Emilio. 1989. "De musices novissimae extremis elementis (Sciarrino, Donatoni)". In Polsko-włoskie materiały muzyczne, edited by Michał Bristiger, Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz, Paolo Emilio Carapezza, and Renato Guttoso, 302–309. Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne.
  • Claren, Sebastian [de]. 2002. "Musikalische Figurenlehre: Salvatore Sciarrino als Analytiker und Komponist". Musik & Ästhetik [de] 6, no. 22 (April): 106–111.
  • Geraci, Toni. n.d. "La sonatina per violino e pianoforte di Salvatore Sciarrino"." In L'analisi musicale: Atti del convegno di Reggio Emilia, 16–19 marzo 1989, edited by Rossana Dalmonte and Mario Baroni. Milan: Unicopli.
  • Giomi, Francesco, and Marco Ligabue. 1998. "The 'Enchanted' Sound Objects: Aesthetic-Cognitive Analysis and Musical Signification Strategies". In Les universaux en musique: Actes du quatrième congrès international sur la signification musicale, edited by Costin Mireanu and Xavier Hascher, with a foreword by Michel Guiomar.[page needed] Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne.
  • Helgeson, Aaron. 2013. "What Is Phenomenological Music, and What Does It Have to Do with Salvatore Sciarrino?" Perspectives of New Music 51, no. 2 (Summer): 4–36.
  • Kager, Reinhard. 1998. "Salvatore Sciarrinos Oper Die tödliche Blume: UA 19.5. in Schwetzingen; 29.–31.5. in Wien". Österreichische Musikzeitschrift 53, no. 5 (May): 50–51.
  • Lanza Tomasi, Gioacchino. 1969. "I due volti dell'alea". Nuova rivista musicale italiana. 3, no. 6 (November–December): 1076–1095.
  • Leydon, Rebecca. 2013. "Narrativity, Descriptivity, and Secondary Parameters: Ecstasy Enacted in Salvatore Sciarrino's Infinito nero". In Music and Narrative since 1900, edited by Michael L. Klein and Nicholas Reyland.[page needed] Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
  • Ligabue, Marco, and Francesco Giomi. 1996. "Gli oggetti sonori incantati di Salvatore Sciarrino: Analisi estesico-cognitiva di Come vengono prodotti gli incantesimi?" Nuova rivista musicale italiana 30, nos. 1–2 (January–June):155–179.
  • Mazzolino, Marco. 1990. "Incontro con Salvatore Sciarrino di Marco Mazzolini: Dell'interrogare" Sonus: Materiali per la musica contemporanea 2, nos. 3 & 4 (June–August): 45–56.
  • Misuraca, Pietro. 2018. "Il suono, il silenzio, l'ascolto". Rome: NeoClassica
  • Müller, Patrick, and Grazia Graccho. 2000. "Zwischen Raum und Zeit: Zu den 'Figuren' von Salvatore Sciarrino". Dissonanz, no. 65:20–25.
  • Pais, João Miguel. 2007. "Salvatore Sciarrinos Variazione su uno spazio ricurvo", translated by Hermann J. Metzler. Musik & Ästhetik 11, no. 41 (January): 62–79.
  • Petazzi, Paolo. 1997. "'...isola, mare, prigionia, spazio...': Il Perseo e Andromeda di Salvatore Sciarrino". In Paolo Petazzi, Percorsi viennesi e altro Novecento, 241–252. Potenza: Sonus Edizioni Musicali. ISBN 88-86341-01-6.
  • Pinzauti, Leonardo. 1977. "A colloquio con Salvatore Sciarrino" Nuova rivista musicale italiana 11, no. 1 (January–March): 50–57.
  • Ross, Alex (19 June 2023). "The Sonic Signatures of Salvatore Sciarrino and Kaija Saariaho". The New Yorker. from the original on 15 June 2023.
  • Saxer, Marion. 2006. "Scheiternde Verständigung: Melancholie im Musiktheater Salvatore Sciarrinos" Neue Zeitschrift für Musik 167, no. 6 (November–December): 26–29.
  • Sciarrino, Salvatore. 1998. Le figure della musica: da Beethoven a oggi. Milan: Ricordi. ISBN 88-7592-534-8.
  • Sciarrino, Salvatore. 2000. Après "Giovanna d'Arco": Deux réflexions. In Arrangements, dérangements: La transcription musicale aujourd'hui, edited by Peter Szendy, 97–99. Paris: L'Harmattan.
  • Stuppner, Herbert. 1993. "Salvatore Sciarrinos archaisierende Sphärenklänge". In Brennpunkt Nono: Programmbuch Zeitfluß 93, edited by Josef Häusler. Zürich, Switzerland: Palladion.
  • Vidolin, Alvise. 1996. "I suoni di sintesi nel "Perseo e Andromeda" di Salvatore Sciarrino". In Nell'aria della sera: Il Mediterraneo e la musica, edited by Carlo de Incontrera, 353–387. Monfalcone: Teatro Comunale di Monfalcone.
  • Vinay, Gianfranco, Philippe Gontier, and Marylène Raiola. 2000. "La construction de l'arche invisible: Salvatore Sciarrino à propos de dramaturgie et de son théâtre musical". Dissonance, no. 65 (August):14–19.
  • Zavagna, P., A. Provaglio, Salvatore Sciarrino, and Alvise Vidolin. 1991. "Perseo e Andromeda, opera lirica in un atto per mezzosoprano, tenore, baritono, basso e sistemi informatici di Salvatore Sciarrino: Composizione, realizzazione ed esecuzione". In IX Colloquium on Musical Informatics/IX Colloquio di Informatica Musicale, edited by Corrado Canepa and Antonio Camurri. Genoa: Associazione di Informatica Musicale Italiana.

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Salvatore Sciarrino born 4 April 1947 is an Italian composer of contemporary classical music Described as the best known and most performed Italian composer of the present day 1 his works include Quaderno di strada 2003 and La porta della legge 2006 08 2 Salvatore SciarrinoSciarrino in 2016Born 1947 04 04 4 April 1947Palermo ItalyEducationAccademia di Santa CeciliaOccupationsComposerAcademic teacherOrganizationsMilan ConservatoryWorksList of compositionsAwardsFeltrinelli PrizeSalzburg Music PrizeBBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge AwardsWebsitesalvatoresciarrino wbr eu Contents 1 Biography 2 Musical style 3 Works 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksBiography editA native of Palermo the young Sciarrino was attracted to the visual arts but began experimenting with music when he was twelve Though he had some lessons from Antonino Titone and Turi Belfiore he is primarily self taught as a composer After his classical studies and a few years of university in his home city in 1969 he moved to Rome where he attended Franco Evangelisti s course in electronic music at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia 3 In 1977 Sciarrino moved from Rome to Milan where he taught at the conservatory until 1982 By this time his compositional career had expanded to the point where he could withdraw from teaching and he moved to Citta di Castello in Umbria where he has lived ever since He nevertheless has continued to teach occasionally in Florence and Bologna as well as in Citta di Castello Some of his notable students include Francesco Filidei Lucia Ronchetti David Monacchi and Maurizio Pisati See List of music students by teacher R to S Salvatore Sciarrino He has composed for Teatro alla Scala RAI Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Biennale di Venezia Teatro La Fenice di Venezia Teatro Carlo Felice di Genova Fondazione Arena di Verona Stuttgart State Opera Brussels La Monnaie Oper Frankfurt Amsterdam Concertgebouw London Symphony Orchestra Tokyo Suntory Hall He has also composed for the following festivals Schwetzingen Festival Donaueschinger Musiktage Witten Salzburg New York Wien Modern Wiener Festwochen Berliner Festspiele Musik Holland Festival Alborough Festival d Automne Paris Ultima Oslo His music was published by Ricordi from 1969 to 2004 Since 2005 Rai Trade has had exclusive rights for Sciarrino s works citation needed Sciarrino s discography is extensive there are over 70 CDs many of which have won awards and released on labels such as Kairos Neos and Stradivarius Apart from being the author of most of the librettos of his operas Sciarrino has written many articles essays and texts some of which have been chosen and collected in Carte da suono CIDIM Novecento 2001 His book about musical form Le figure della musica da Beethoven a oggi Ricordi 1998 is particularly important From 1978 to 1980 he was Artistic Director of Teatro Comunale di Bologna Academic of Santa Cecilia Roma Academic of Fine Arts of Bavaria and Academic of the Arts Berlin He has been teaching at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana since 2013 beforehand he held a composition class in 1983 and in 2002 Sciarrino has won many awards among the most recent are Prince Pierre de Monaco 2003 and the prestigious Feltrinelli Prize 2003 He is also the first prizewinner of the newly created Salzburg Music Prize 2006 an International composition prize established by Salzburg He received the 2011 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards of Contemporary Music for renewing the possibilities of vocal and instrumental music and for the singularity of his sound materials 4 Sciarrino has developed a new and unique syntax and a manner of combining extreme synthesis with richness of detail 5 Musical style editPietro Misuraca in one of the most recent books on the composer s music 2018 wrote A stranger also for reasons of age to the pointillist structuralist phase of the New Music Sciarrino along with Iannis Xenakis and Gyorgy Ligeti was among the voices most lucidly critical of Darmstadt s orthodoxy its contradictions and its limits animated by that concrete desire for sound that some other composers were developing in those years 6 Works editMain article List of compositions by Salvatore Sciarrino Sciarrino s works include a large body of chamber music including many pieces for wind instruments five piano sonatas and several operas or theatrical works Lohengrin 1982 Perseo ed Andromeda 1990 Infinito nero 1998 Luci mie traditrici 1998 Macbeth 2002 and Da gelo a gelo 2006 He published with Casa Ricordi from 1969 to 2004 4 from the following year the exclusive rights to Sciarrino s works passed to Rai Trade it His discography is wide ranging including more than eighty titles published by international labels such as Stradivarius Neos Arion and Kairos and repeatedly mentioned and rewarded 7 References edit Misuraca Pietro 2012 Salvatore Sciarrino The Sicilian alchemist composer Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology 12 73 89 A music referendum Ricordi Retrieved 2 December 2019 Osmond Smith 2001 a b Salvatore Sciarrino www ricordi com Retrieved 5 September 2021 Radio Swiss Classic www radioswissclassic ch Retrieved 5 September 2021 Misuraca Pietro 2018 Il suono il silenzio l ascolto Rome NeoClassica p 11 Salvatore Sciarrino Discogs Retrieved 5 September 2021 Sources Osmond Smith David 2001 Sciarrino Salvatore The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians second edition edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell London Macmillan Further reading editBartolini Donatella 1999 La genialita Il segreto e nell universo infantile Intervista a Salvatore Sciarrino Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana it 33 no 2 April June 227 232 Boni Monica and Luigi Pestalozza 1997 La musica in Italia dal 1945 ad oggi Un archivio vivente Musica Realta 18 no 54 November 173 184 Borio Gianmario 1991 Der italienische Komponist Salvatore Sciarrino Neue Zeitschrift fur Musik 152 no 5 May 33 36 Carapezza Paolo Emilio 1989 De musices novissimae extremis elementis Sciarrino Donatoni In Polsko wloskie materialy muzyczne edited by Michal Bristiger Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz Paolo Emilio Carapezza and Renato Guttoso 302 309 Krakow Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne Claren Sebastian de 2002 Musikalische Figurenlehre Salvatore Sciarrino als Analytiker und Komponist Musik amp Asthetik de 6 no 22 April 106 111 Geraci Toni n d La sonatina per violino e pianoforte di Salvatore Sciarrino In L analisi musicale Atti del convegno di Reggio Emilia 16 19 marzo 1989 edited by Rossana Dalmonte and Mario Baroni Milan Unicopli Giomi Francesco and Marco Ligabue 1998 The Enchanted Sound Objects Aesthetic Cognitive Analysis and Musical Signification Strategies In Les universaux en musique Actes du quatrieme congres international sur la signification musicale edited by Costin Mireanu and Xavier Hascher with a foreword by Michel Guiomar page needed Paris Publications de la Sorbonne Helgeson Aaron 2013 What Is Phenomenological Music and What Does It Have to Do with Salvatore Sciarrino Perspectives of New Music 51 no 2 Summer 4 36 Kager Reinhard 1998 Salvatore Sciarrinos Oper Die todliche Blume UA 19 5 in Schwetzingen 29 31 5 in Wien Osterreichische Musikzeitschrift 53 no 5 May 50 51 Lanza Tomasi Gioacchino 1969 I due volti dell alea Nuova rivista musicale italiana 3 no 6 November December 1076 1095 Leydon Rebecca 2013 Narrativity Descriptivity and Secondary Parameters Ecstasy Enacted in Salvatore Sciarrino s Infinito nero In Music and Narrative since 1900 edited by Michael L Klein and Nicholas Reyland page needed Bloomington Indiana University Press Ligabue Marco and Francesco Giomi 1996 Gli oggetti sonori incantati di Salvatore Sciarrino Analisi estesico cognitiva di Come vengono prodotti gli incantesimi Nuova rivista musicale italiana 30 nos 1 2 January June 155 179 Mazzolino Marco 1990 Incontro con Salvatore Sciarrino di Marco Mazzolini Dell interrogare Sonus Materiali per la musica contemporanea 2 nos 3 amp 4 June August 45 56 Misuraca Pietro 2018 Il suono il silenzio l ascolto Rome NeoClassica Muller Patrick and Grazia Graccho 2000 Zwischen Raum und Zeit Zu den Figuren von Salvatore Sciarrino Dissonanz no 65 20 25 Pais Joao Miguel 2007 Salvatore Sciarrinos Variazione su uno spazio ricurvo translated by Hermann J Metzler Musik amp Asthetik 11 no 41 January 62 79 Petazzi Paolo 1997 isola mare prigionia spazio Il Perseo e Andromeda di Salvatore Sciarrino In Paolo Petazzi Percorsi viennesi e altro Novecento 241 252 Potenza Sonus Edizioni Musicali ISBN 88 86341 01 6 Pinzauti Leonardo 1977 A colloquio con Salvatore Sciarrino Nuova rivista musicale italiana 11 no 1 January March 50 57 Ross Alex 19 June 2023 The Sonic Signatures of Salvatore Sciarrino and Kaija Saariaho The New Yorker Archived from the original on 15 June 2023 Saxer Marion 2006 Scheiternde Verstandigung Melancholie im Musiktheater Salvatore Sciarrinos Neue Zeitschrift fur Musik 167 no 6 November December 26 29 Sciarrino Salvatore 1998 Le figure della musica da Beethoven a oggi Milan Ricordi ISBN 88 7592 534 8 Sciarrino Salvatore 2000 Apres Giovanna d Arco Deux reflexions In Arrangements derangements La transcription musicale aujourd hui edited by Peter Szendy 97 99 Paris L Harmattan Stuppner Herbert 1993 Salvatore Sciarrinos archaisierende Spharenklange In Brennpunkt Nono Programmbuch Zeitfluss 93 edited by Josef Hausler Zurich Switzerland Palladion Vidolin Alvise 1996 I suoni di sintesi nel Perseo e Andromeda di Salvatore Sciarrino In Nell aria della sera Il Mediterraneo e la musica edited by Carlo de Incontrera 353 387 Monfalcone Teatro Comunale di Monfalcone Vinay Gianfranco Philippe Gontier and Marylene Raiola 2000 La construction de l arche invisible Salvatore Sciarrino a propos de dramaturgie et de son theatre musical Dissonance no 65 August 14 19 Zavagna P A Provaglio Salvatore Sciarrino and Alvise Vidolin 1991 Perseo e Andromeda opera lirica in un atto per mezzosoprano tenore baritono basso e sistemi informatici di Salvatore Sciarrino Composizione realizzazione ed esecuzione In IX Colloquium on Musical Informatics IX Colloquio di Informatica Musicale edited by Corrado Canepa and Antonio Camurri Genoa Associazione di Informatica Musicale Italiana External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Salvatore Sciarrino Official website Salvatore Sciarrino biography works resources in French and English IRCAM Salvatore Sciarrino Accademia Musicale Chigiana Portals nbsp Classical music nbsp Opera nbsp Biography nbsp Music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Salvatore Sciarrino amp oldid 1218348859, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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