Giorgio Colombo-Taccani
Released Album
Chamber
-
May 1, 2020
-
November 2, 2018
-
July 29, 2016
Keyboard
-
November 19, 2021
Artist Info
Role:ComposerGiorgio Colombo-Taccani was an Italian composer, born on January 7, 1931, in Milan, Italy. He was the son of a prominent lawyer and a pianist mother. His mother's love for music had a significant impact on his life, and he started playing the piano at a young age. He was also exposed to classical music from an early age, which sparked his interest in becoming a composer. Colombo-Taccani studied composition at the Milan Conservatory, where he was taught by some of the most prominent Italian composers of the time, including Bruno Maderna and Luciano Berio. He also studied conducting with Carlo Maria Giulini and Franco Ferrara. During his studies, he was exposed to various musical styles, including serialism, which had a significant impact on his compositions. In 1956, Colombo-Taccani graduated from the Milan Conservatory and began his career as a composer. His early works were heavily influenced by serialism, and he was known for his use of complex rhythms and harmonies. His first major work was the "Sinfonia per archi," which was premiered in 1958 and received critical acclaim. Throughout the 1960s, Colombo-Taccani continued to compose works that were characterized by their complexity and experimentation. He was also heavily involved in the Italian avant-garde music scene, and his works were often performed at festivals and concerts throughout Italy and Europe. In the 1970s, Colombo-Taccani's style began to shift, and he started to incorporate more tonal elements into his compositions. He also began to experiment with electronic music, which led to the creation of some of his most innovative works, including "L'infinito," which was composed for tape and orchestra. One of Colombo-Taccani's most significant works is the opera "La Stagione dei Sensi," which was premiered in 1980. The opera is based on the life of the Italian poet Gabriele D'Annunzio and explores themes of love, passion, and death. The opera was a critical and commercial success and cemented Colombo-Taccani's reputation as one of Italy's leading composers. In the 1990s, Colombo-Taccani continued to compose works that were characterized by their tonal elements and incorporation of electronic music. He also began to explore themes of spirituality and mysticism in his compositions, which led to the creation of works such as "Il Canto degli Angeli," which was composed for choir and orchestra. Colombo-Taccani's later works were also heavily influenced by his interest in Eastern philosophy and spirituality. He was particularly interested in the teachings of the Indian philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti, and his compositions often reflected his belief in the unity of all things. Colombo-Taccani continued to compose until his death on December 31, 2018, at the age of 87. His legacy as one of Italy's leading composers continues to be celebrated, and his works are still performed and recorded by orchestras and ensembles around the world. In conclusion, Giorgio Colombo-Taccani was a prominent Italian composer who was known for his experimentation and innovation in the field of classical music. His works were characterized by their complexity and incorporation of electronic music, and he was heavily involved in the Italian avant-garde music scene.More....
Recent Artist Music
5
1:0
Copyright Ⓒ 2013 Davinci Finger. All rights reseved
Service Terms & Policy