Luca Seccafieno – Fabrizio Viti
ITALIAN CONCERT
Il programma propone due composizioni del Novecento storico e brani di
recentissima composizione, quasi tutti in prima esecuzione assoluta,
di tre autori italiani contemporanei. Il brano del compositore armeno
Arutunian, originariamente con orchestra, è al tempo stesso
virtuosistico e ricco di melodie di ispirazione folklorica. Insieme
alla Sonata di Hindemith, altrettanto virtuosistica, costituisce una
pietra miliare del repertorio per tromba. I brani di Bastianini, De
Rossi Re e Rosato presentano diverse sfaccettature della musica
contemporanea, ma mostrano un comune interesse per il jazz e la musica
da film. Infine, Upstream, per tromba sola, nasce come variazione sul
tema di “Super flumina Babiloniae” di Giovanni Pieluigi da Palestrina.
Monday 2.3.2015 at 5 p.m.
Festival Hall, 3rd floor,
Language Center
Fabianinkatu 28
University of Helsinki
FREE ENTRANCE
Feel free to inform all the interested people.
LUCA SECCAFIENO, trumpet
FABRIZIO VITI, piano
PROGRAM
Alexander Arutunian: Trumpet Concerto (1950)
Paul Hindemith: Trumpet Sonata (1939)
Intervallo
Paolo Rosato: Upstream op.145 (2013)
Fabrizio Bastianini: Vertigo* (2015)
Fabrizio De Rossi Re: Piccolo Firmamento* (2012)
Paolo Rosato: Scarlet Dream op.149* (2014)
* prima esecuzione assoluta (World premiere)
LUCA SECCAFIENO
From 2004 1st trumpet in the chamber orchestra of Venice. Soloist for
Rai’s editions and productions of contemporary music and endorser for
Shilke. Numerous collaborations for the and tv apparitions in RAI,
France2ARTE, ORF and ZDF programs. Seccafieno has published several
methods for trumpet exported to Europe and the USA.
FABRIZIO VITI
Fabrizio Viti holds a Piano Diploma with full marks and summa cum
laude and a Doctorate in piano performance taken at the St. Cecilia
National Academy in Rome where he studied with Sergio Perticaroli.
Viti played in concert halls such as Auditorium in Rome and Teatro la
Fenice in Venice. He has been repeatedly given prizes in piano
competitions and, at a very young age, he won the State Conservatory
competitions to teach Main Piano. He is now Main Piano Professor at
the Conservatory “G.Pergolesi” in Fermo.
PAOLO ROSATO (born 1959, Lanciano, Italy)
Paolo Rosato, composer, musicologist, and writer, holds degrees in
Choral Music, Composition, Philosophy, and a PhD in Musicology at the
University of Helsinki. He is now Professor of “Poetry for music and
musical dramaturgy” at the Conservatory of Fermo. His music (more than
150 pieces of vocal and instrumental music, and three operas) has been
performed in various festivals and Countries (USA, Austria, Belgium,
Bulgaria, Finland, Croatia, France, Poland, Ukraine). He is also the
author of The Organic principle in Music Analysis: A Semiotic Approach
(Imatra and Helsinki 2013).