produced by stefano
ianne
arranged by valter sivilotti
registered, mixed and mastered by stefano amerio www.artesuono.it
at artesuono recording studios, cavalicco (UD)
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all music is composed by stefano ianne
valter sivilotti plays a fazioli f 278 grand
piano n. 513
mixed on u-vola suspended loudspeakers with pathos amplifier
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photos: walter casamorati
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He studied piano and composition at the “J. Tomadini” conservatory in Udine (Italy). His performed in solo concerts in many important theatres in Italy, Austria, Serbia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Indonesia and Cuba, based on music of the 20th century (Bartok, Gershwin, Prokofiev, Strawinsky etc.)
He played in more than thirty premiere performances of contemporary composers all around the world.
He received a special mention at the composition contest “Valentino Bucchi” in Rome and first price for chamber music at the “C. Schumann” contest in Milan.
Since a few years, he has started a new (re)composition work, in collaboration with artists having different experiences: Maurizio Tatalo, Glauco Venier, Salvatore Maiore, Roberto Dani, Silvio Rodriguez, Quirino Principe, Norma Winstone, Klaus Gesing, Teresita Fernandez, Heidi Igualada, Sergio Endrigo, Edoardo De Angelis, Mario Marzi, Marco Ongaro, Luca Bonaffini, Vlado Kreslin, Rossana Casale, Bungaro, Franco Simone, Tinkara Kovac, Tosca, Manuel Argudin, Sara Gonzales, Gerardo Alfonso, Davide Boato, U.T. Gandhi, Giovanni Mayer, Francesco Giunta, Clara Murtas, Bruno Lauzi, Matteo Setti, Franco and Antonellina Interlenghi, Omara Portuondo, Ron, Elisa, Francesco Di Giacomo, Stefano Ianne, etc…
Recently, the italian publisher
Curci has published the orchestra version of an opera for children by M°
Remo Vinciguerra.
In 2004, the “Cantelli della Lombardia” orchestra, together
with the famous saxophone player Mario Marzi, has performed some of his
compositions at the “Dal Verme” theatre in Milano.
In may 2005, “Cagion d’honore”, a scenic action written by Sivilotti and commissioned by Philarmonia, has performed at the “Giovanni da Udine” theatre.
Since 2001, Sivilotti is composing a series of original tracks for different kinds of orchestras, which are being performed in the main European concert seasons.
