Giuseppe Di Bianco Explained

Giuseppe Di Bianco
Birth Name:Giuseppe Di Bianco
Birth Date:17 October 1969
Birth Place:Naples, Italy
Alma Mater:Salerno University
Occupation:Composer, pianist

Giuseppe Di Bianco (born 17 October 1969) is an Italian composer, conductor, arranger, mainly of choral music.

Biography

Education

Giuseppe Di Bianco holds degrees in Piano, Composition, Choral conducting and Music Didactics from the Conservatories of Salerno and San Pietro a Majella of Naples, graduating Summa cum Laude and Honorable Mention in Foreign Languages and Modern Literature, with a post Lauream Master at Rome University. The meetings with Pietro D'Amico and the Hungarian pianist György Sándor, a student of Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály, are fundamental for his artistic training. Enrico Buondonno, direct heir of the didactic tradition of Licinio Refice, Raffaele Casimiri, Achille Longo started him to study the composition. He will be deeply bound by a profound educational and human relationship,[1] which lasted over two decades.His training also includes advanced courses and workshops at Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena and Scuola di Musica of Fiesole (Florence) with Giacomo Manzoni, Salvatore Sciarrino, Louis Andriessen, Peter Maxwell Davies, Luis de Pablo; analysis seminars with Jean - Jacques Nattiez, Janet Schmalfeldt (Tufts University, MA).[2]

Artistic activity

Active as a pianist, teacher, and composer, with the main interest in choral composition, published by Feniarco Ed. (IT),[3] [4] Federcoritrentino e «Композитор • Санкт-Петербург» Publishing House[5] and performed in Italy, Europe (France, Switzerland, Denmark, Latvia, Slovenia, Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Portugal), USA, Russia, Japan, Philippine, he has received numerous awards in composition competitions, obtaining the first prize in the International Composition Competition "Cesare Augusto Seghizzi" of Gorizia in 2016, and presiding over the jury of the composition Trophy for the 2017 edition.[6] His choral works have been commissioned and performed by international ensembles, including "The University of the Philippines Singing Ambassadors",[7] Zürcher Sing-Akademie (CH), Vocaal Ensemble MUSA (NL), Coro Giovanile Italiano, Coro da Camera di Torino,[8] Academic Mixed Choir "Vasilyev" (Russia),[9] Coro di Voci Bianche of Santa Cecilia Academy, Rome, "Academic choir of Aarhus" (DK), "E STuudio Noortenkor" (EST), "San Josè State University Choraliers" (San Josè, CA, USA).

His choral music has been performed and included as part of the main international music festivals: National and International Choral Competition "Guido d'Arezzo”, International Choral Competition “Cesare Augusto Seghizzi" of Gorizia, Vittorio Veneto National Choral Competition, International Choral Competition "J. Gallus" of Maribor (Slovenia), International "Cracovia Cantans" Festival (PO), "Rainbow Petersburg Choir Festival", St. Petersburg (RU), Festival MITO SettembreMusica(IT), Salerno Festival, Fondazione Pietà dei Turchini|Fondazione "Pietà dei Turchini" of Naples; URTIcanti Contemporary Music Festival, Bari; International Milan Expo 2016, International Festival della Liuteria of Cremona, Rassegna concertistica di Villa Rufolo, Ravello. In 2021 his piece "Aetherium (Itinerarium Dantis in Deum)", broadcast by Radio Rai 3 Suite, was officially presented as part of the "Leading Voices" international symposium in Utrecht, organized by Europa Cantat.

He was invited as guest composer at North Carolina University (Chapel Hill Campus, NC, USA) [10] and at "Fine Arts and Music University" of Aichi, Japan.

In 2014 he was selected among the composers included in the "Invisible Cities Project", an international compositional project inspired by the novel of the same name by Italo Calvino and aimed at transposing the text "Invisible Cities" into music, commissioned to a group of composers,[11] including Carlo Domeniconi, Victor Koulaphides, Alexey Larin, Joe Schittino.

He was officially invited to join the "FENIARCO" Italian projects "Officina Corale del Futuro",[12]  La Musica di Dante, i cori giovanili italiani alla corte del sommo Poeta (2021); D'Annunzio, maestro e musico (ARCA, 2023).

Some of his compositions have been recorded by "Coro da Camera di Torino" (CDs "Made in Italy", 2015; "Passio Domini Jesu Christi", 2018),[13] and included in the online PROJECT : ENCORE™ [14] of Schola Cantorum on Hudson.

He is a member of the FENIARCO National Artistic Commission; Artistic Director of "Franco Di Franco" Musical Competition and "Wilhelm Kempff" piano Award of Positano, in the enchanting Coast of Amalfi (IT).

Awards and special honors

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Awards

Honorable mentions and special honors

Choral Compositions (selection)

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Essays

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.positanonews.it/2017/08/giuseppe-di-bianco-il-mozart-nato-a-maiori-mi-voleva-lamerica-ma-il-mio-futuro-e-qui/3200301/ Reportage on "Positano News", 17 August, 2017
  2. http://www.giuseppedibianco.com/ official website
  3. https://shop.italiacori.it/shop/items/123/ Edizioni Feniarco - In pace
  4. http://shop.italiacori.it/shop/items/24/ Edizioni Feniarco - Lumen
  5. http://www.compozitor.spb.ru/catalog/khor/roganova-i-khorovaya-laboratoriya-vyp-4/ Kompositor S.Petersburg Edition
  6. Web site: Jury of the International Choral Competition Seghizzi 2017 . 2019-12-05 . 2019-06-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190630161040/https://www.seghizzi.it/2017/07/18/giuseppe-di-bianco-italia/ . dead .
  7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8HxJdViRRE/ In Laude - The University of Philippines Singing Ambassadors
  8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTG43LaQkkA/ XIV International Choral Competition Gallus - Maribor, 2017 – In pace, Coro da Camera di Torino
  9. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5e0WBawVPc/ Ave Maria/ Di Bianco / Academic Mixed Choir "Vasilyev", RU
  10. Web site: An Italian Christmas, Chapel Hill Community Chorus . 2019-12-05 . 2019-06-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190630174038/https://voiceschapelhill.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/08-09_CHCC_Program.pdf . dead .
  11. https://criticaclassica.wordpress.com/2014/02/21/con-l-invisible-cities-project-il-centro-di-musica-antica-pieta-de-turchini-omaggia-lo-scrittore-italo-calvino-dando-nuova-linfa-al-repertorio-per-chitarra-e-mandolino/ Invisible Cities Project, in Critica classica.wordpress, 21 February 2014
  12. http://www.feniarco.it/it/cosa-facciamo/officina-corale-del-futuro/le-composizioni/ FENIARCO National Project "Officina Corale del Futuro"
  13. http://www.corodacameraditorino.it/_dynapage/lorem.asp?menu=05/ CDs by Coro da Camera di Torino
  14. http://projectencore.org/giuseppe-di-bianco/ ENCORE™ Project/Di Bianco
  15. https://www.giuseppedibianco.com/awards--more/ Official website - Awards and special honors
  16. Web site: Official website: Music . 2019-12-05 . 2019-06-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190630195030/https://www.giuseppedibianco.com/music . dead .
  17. http://www.ilmezzogiorno.info/2015/08/29/le-influenze-bizantine-su-amalfi-con-tradizioni-e-suoni-che-fanno-della-civilta-amalfitana-un-unicum-storico-e-culturale-a-livello-mondiale/ Convegno di studi del Centro di Cultura e Storia Amalfitana: Tra Amalfi e Bisanzio. Tradizioni e suoni delle terre di mare, in Il Mezzogiorno del 29 agosto 2015