Gian Paolo Chiti Explained

Gian Paolo Chiti (born 21 January 1939 in Rome) is an Italian composer and pianist.

Biography

After beginning his studies in piano, violin and composition at the age of four, he made a series of appearances as a child prodigy before entering the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome, Italy's prestigious music school, at the age of ten. His principal teachers include Carlo Zecchi, and Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli (private and masterclass studies). Chiti was a prizewinner in the Treviso and Busoni competitions.[1]

Gian Paolo Chiti began a dual career as a concert pianist (often in the company of his wife, the mezzo-soprano Patricia Adkins Chiti, president and founder of the Adkins-Chiti Women in Music Foundation) and as a composer. His catalogue includes a large number of film and television scores. His compositions have been programmed both in Italy and abroad at festivals such as the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in Florence, Venice Biennale, Edinburgh Festival, Lutoslawski Festival, Cantiere Internazionale d'Arte of Montepulciano, Nuova Consonanza, Incontri Musicali Romani, Chopin Festival in Poland, Sacred Music Festival in Chartres, France, Teatro Nacional di Caraccas in Venezuela and the Public Season at the Moscow Conservatory.[1]

Chiti has been the Director of the Composition department of the Conservatorio of Santa Cecilia in Rome since 1984. He is also a member of the Italian National committee for Dance and also serves on the faculty boards of several universities.[1]

Chronological works list

This list includes all serious concert music composed by Gian Paolo Chiti, including works for young musicians. It does not include transcriptions and arrangements, film and television scores and popular works.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.classicalmusicnow.com/chiti.htm Gian Paolo Chiti