Ivan Fedele

Ivan Fedele is a Compositeur Italy N born with Lecce in 1953.

He studies the piano with Bruno Canino then the composition, inter alia near Franco Donatoni, which one can feel the influence on the first part of his production. His/her father, mathematician, also bequeathed his taste for this discipline to him, of which he will seek to use certain aspects in his own work on spatialization (" Ali di Cantor") or the granular synthesis (as for electronic material of " Richiamo").

It received many orders of the units, Orchestre S and the most prestigious operas, is regularly programmed in the great Européens festivals, and was seen devoting a " portrait" at the time of the Festival Musica of Strasbourg in 1995. The Festival aspects of the musics of today of Caen devoted its edition 1999 to him.

He affectionate particularly the kind of the Concerto, since he already wrote several for piano of them, violin, violoncello, viola, clarinet, flute… He also wrote operas, symphonic music or for electronic unit, of the parts with , the musics for the image, the radiophonic parts, of the vocal parts.

But its production of Chamber music is also consistent and of a very great interest. Its part for Quartet of saxophones " Magic" , based on a very brief material, manages to create a strange feeling of weightlessness, combining rockets and superpositions of complex rates/rhythms in opposition with long behaviors in pure intervals.

Some works

  • "Oltre narciso" opera 1982

  • " Ipermnestra" opera 1984
  • " The fall of the house of Usher" Music for film of Jean Epstein 1995
  • " Coram" requiem 1995
  • " Concerto for viola and orchestre" 1990
  • "Richiamo" for Instruments wind, percussions and electronic
  • " Aiscrim" for flute, clarinet, piano 1983
  • " Magic" for quartet of saxophones 1985
  • " Totem" for magnetic band alone 1980
  • " Two moons" for two pianos and electronics 2000
  • " Arco di vento" for clarinet and orchestra 2004

Related bonds

External bonds

Biography of Ivan Fedele, media library of the IRCAM ----

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