
2001
2001
PROGETTO MUSICA
Rome, October - December 2001
"Progetto Musica" is the manifestation              organized by the Project Committee which promotes the diffusion in              Rome of contemporary music in all its different aspects, from the              fresh interpretation of the classical to new works of music theatre,              from electronics applied to sound to the sonority of              "exotic" instruments and of recently created systems of              diffusion and spatialization where the music is frequently linked to              the simultaneous use of different media.
The inauguration of this year's festival - the eighth edition - will              be on Saturday 20 October at 19.30, at the Goethe-Institut of Rome,              with a new production of Federazione CEMAT: 19 Italian composers              have been commissioned to write 19 short pieces for piano in a              collection entitled AldaMicioMusic, dedicated to Alda Vio, the              illustrious teacher of a whole generation of musicians. Mauro              Castellan o will be playing the pieces of the composers taking part              in the initiative, who are: Francesco Antonioni, Sonia Bo, Mauro              Castellano, Giuseppe Colardo, Enrico Collina, Giorgio Colombo              Taccani, Michele dall'Ongaro, Fabrizio De Rossi Re, Ivan Fedele,              Carlo Ferrario, Sandro Gorlì, Daniele Lombardi, Roberto Mann, Mario              Moretti, Francesco Pennisi, Alessandro Sbordoni, Stefano Taglietti,              Franco Torri, Roberta Vacca.
On Thursday 25 October, Nuovi Spazi Musicali is opening its concert              cycle with a recital by the pianist Daan Vandevalle who will present              a panoramic programme of European composers: Messiaen, Bartók,              Goeyvaerts, Nuyts, Antonioni, Capurso, Morciano. The second concert              will be on 29 October with the Duo Morini-Porta.
Nuove Forme Sonore has entrusted to the executive skill of the              prize-winning pianist Silvia Belfiore the concert on 27 October,              "The sound of the distant gods - mystic, sacred and ritual              spaces in today's music" with works by Cage, Cisternino,              Garcia, Brizzi, Lavista.
A concert of first public performances is scheduled for 31 October:              "Strong words in water", the result of collaboration              between three composition classes of the conservatories of Florence              and Campobasso and of the Scuola Popolare di Musica di Testaccio,              Rome; the initiative has been organized by Freon/SPMT , while the              texts of the works are by the inmates of Rome Municipality mental              health centres.
The festival continues up to mid-December with concerts, courses and              conferences for investigating technological and artistic aspects              indepth.
A special date (11 November) is the study meeting on Francesco              Pennisi (outstanding Italian composer who died recently) organized              in collaboration with Nuova Consonanza.
In addition, the General Assembly of the ICEM (International              Confederation of Electroacoustic Music-UNESCO) will be held during              the course of the festival (23-25 November) as well as the European              Conference of Informatics Research and Production Centres, "New              music and technology in Europe - the role and function of the              Centres of musical research, production and diffusion" (28 and              29 October).
The following will be participating in "Progetto Musica",              which is promoted by the Rome Municipality, Cultural Policies              Department, and has the support of the Ministry of Cultural Assets              & Activities: Accademia Filarmonica Romana, CRM-Centro Ricerche              Musicali, Nuove Forme Sonore, Freon-Scuola Popolare di Musica di              Testaccio, Nuovi Spazi Musicali, I Solisti di Roma, Musica              Verticale, Federazione Cemat, Edison Studio, Musica d'Oggi.
Important institutions will be hosting the events: from the              Goethe-Institut Rom (always in the vanguard in promoting the              contemporary arts) to the Istituto Austriaco, Accademia d'Ungheria              and Accademia Belgica.
 
