Fabrizio Festa

Fabrizio Festa

Composer, Conductor, Music and sound Designer, Researcher, Music Professor

Compositore, Direttore d'Orchestra, Music e Sound Designer, Ricercatore, Docente di Conservatorio

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Fabrizio Festa - composer, conductor, music and sound designer, music professor


Graduated in philosophy with a thesis in History of Physics dedicated to quantum mechanics, he began his musical studies as a pianist, dedicating himself from the beginning to Jazz. It is in the jazz field that he begins to take an interest in composition and arrangement. He attends composition at the Conservatory of Bologna (with Ettore Ballotta) and then specialises with the composer and pianist Mal Waldron. Most of the songs recorded by the 'Festa Group', the band he founded and co-directed for many years, are his own, a band with which he has been twice a guest of the Montreux International Jazz Festival and has toured both in Europe and in the USA. Among the essential jazz engagements, we point out the participation (as conductor and orchestrator) to realise the CD of the American guitarist and composer Al Di Meola "The Grande Passion". 

His work as a composer has involved him in various fields: from classical (opera, ballet, symphonic, chamber music) to jazz and applied music, from soundtracks for theatre, cinema and television to radio productions. Its pages, both symphonic and chamber music, have been performed in the United States, Canada, Central and South America (Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Peru), in Europe (Russia, Great Britain, Holland, Germany, France, Spain, Norway, Belgium, Greece, Denmark, Sweden, Lithuania) and Asia (China, Iran, Turkey, Azerbaijan and Lebanon), as well as in Italy (in Festival, including Spoleto, MITO, Festival delle Nazioni, Cantiere d'Arte di Montepulciano, Festival Duni Matera, and many others).

 

Invited both as a composer and as an interpreter and conductor, he took part in international festivals and was a guest of theatres and halls among the main (Carnegie Hall and Focus Festival at the Juilliard School in New York, Encuentros Festival at the Teatro Colòn in Buenos Aires, Vilnius Philharmonic, Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao for the BBK Festival, Cervantino Festival in Mexico, Uzeyir Hajibeyov International Music Festival in Baku, Azerbaijan, etc.) and in Italy (Festival delle Nazioni, Festival Internazionale Mozart a Rovereto, Spaziomusica Cagliari, Lugo Opera Festival, Cantiere Internazionale d'Arte di Montepulciano, Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Teatro Comunale di Modena, ERF Festival, Festival Pergolesi - Spontini, Latin American Music Festival - Venezuela, etc.).

He currently dedicates a significant part of his activity to Music and Sound Design and design and programming in the DAW and cross-media environment.


Very involved in the divulgation and research, in particular in the field of neuroscience and artificial intelligence for music applications, he published, among other things, the essays "Music: uses and customs" (Pendragon, Bologna, 2008) and "Music. Suoni, segnali, emozioni" (Editrice Compositori, Bologna, 2009) and edited the volume "Resistenza Illuminata 1945-2015. Tribute to Luigi Nono" (Pendragon, Bologna, 2018). He is a music critic, an activity he carried out, among other things, collaborating for over twenty years with the newspaper La Repubblica, and is a member of the National Association of Music Critics. He was artistic director of the International Composition Competition «August 2» and is currently a consultant for contemporary music at the Duni Festival. He teaches at the Conservatory of Music E. R. Duni of Matera.

He is a member of AIMI (Italian Association of Computer Science Music), SAR (Society for Artistic Research) and AIA (Italian Association of Acoustics).


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