Roberto Fabbriciani
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Chamber
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March 19, 2021
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May 1, 2020
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January 31, 2020
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November 2, 2018
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October 5, 2018
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January 31, 2024
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October 1, 2021
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September 8, 2017
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August 27, 2010
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March 15, 2000
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October 12, 1999
Vocal
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April 13, 2018
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October 1, 2012
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July 29, 2008
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February 24, 2004
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April 15, 2000
Artist Info
Role:ComposerBirth:1949Period:BaroqueContemporaryModernGenre:Avant-GardeChamberRoberto Fabbriciani is a renowned Italian classical music artist who has made significant contributions to the world of contemporary music. Born on October 15, 1949, in Grosseto, Italy, Fabbriciani began his musical journey at a young age. He started playing the flute when he was just six years old and went on to study at the Conservatory of Florence, where he graduated with honors. Fabbriciani's early career was marked by his interest in contemporary music. He was particularly drawn to the works of avant-garde composers such as Luciano Berio, Karlheinz Stockhausen, and Luigi Nono. In the 1970s, he became a member of the Nuova Consonanza ensemble, which was dedicated to the performance of contemporary music. One of Fabbriciani's most significant contributions to contemporary music is his development of the hyperbass flute. This instrument is a giant version of the traditional flute, with a range that extends down to the lowest notes of the piano. Fabbriciani designed and built the hyperbass flute himself, and it has since become a staple of contemporary music performances. Fabbriciani's career has been marked by numerous highlights, including his performances at some of the world's most prestigious music festivals. In 1978, he performed at the Salzburg Festival, where he played the hyperbass flute in a performance of Berio's "Corale." He has also performed at the Venice Biennale, the Berlin Festival, and the Warsaw Autumn Festival. In addition to his performances, Fabbriciani has also been recognized for his contributions to contemporary music. He has received numerous awards and honors, including the prestigious Kranichsteiner Musikpreis in 1974 and the Italian National Prize for the Arts in 2003. He has also been awarded the title of Knight of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic. Fabbriciani's repertoire is diverse, ranging from classical works to contemporary compositions. He has collaborated with many of the world's leading composers, including Berio, Stockhausen, and Nono. He has also worked with jazz musicians, including saxophonist Steve Lacy and pianist Keith Jarrett. One of Fabbriciani's most notable performances was his interpretation of Berio's "Sequenza I" for solo flute. This piece is considered one of the most challenging works in the flute repertoire, and Fabbriciani's performance has been praised for its technical virtuosity and emotional depth. Fabbriciani's interest in contemporary music has also led him to explore new techniques and sounds. He has experimented with extended techniques, such as multiphonics and microtonal playing, and has incorporated electronic effects into his performances. He has also collaborated with visual artists, dancers, and actors to create multimedia performances that push the boundaries of traditional music. In addition to his performances and collaborations, Fabbriciani is also a respected teacher and mentor. He has taught at the Conservatory of Florence and the Accademia Chigiana in Siena, and has given masterclasses around the world. His students include some of the most promising young flutists in the contemporary music scene. In conclusion, Roberto Fabbriciani is a pioneering figure in the world of contemporary music. His contributions to the development of the hyperbass flute and his performances of challenging works have earned him international recognition and numerous awards.More....
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