Oscar Bianchi

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Oscar Bianchi
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In Royaumont Abbaye, 27 September 2014
Background information
Birth nameOscar Bianchi
Born1975 (age 4849)
Milan, Italy
Origin Italy,Switzerland
Genres Contemporary classical
Occupation(s) Composer
Years active2000-present
LabelsCypres, Musiques Suisses, db Records
Website www.oscarbianchi.com

Oscar Bianchi (born 1975 in Milan) is a Gaudeamus Laureate composer of Italian and Swiss citizenships. He is a recipient of several international prizes and honors. He is noted for his large scale works, in particular his cantata Matra for six voices and large ensemble [1] and his opera Thanks to My Eyes. [2]

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Biography

Oscar Bianchi began music studies at the age of 7 under the guidance of Gabriella Montalbetti. In his teenage years, he enrolled at the Milan Conservatory and studied composition with Adriano Guarnieri, Sandro Gorli, Umberto Rotondi and with Salvatore Sciarrino in Città di Castello. [3] At the Milan Conservatory He also studied Choir music and choral conducting with Franco Monego and electronic music with Riccardo Sinigaglia and with Alvise Vidolin  [ it ] at the Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini inBologna. [4] In 2003 Oscar Bianchi will eventually foster his education in composition with Fausto Romitelli [5] at the Royaumont Abbey. [6] In name of the friendship that the two composers had established since the early 2000 and after the loss of who was seemingly becoming a mentor, Oscar Bianchi dedicated his composition Mezzogiorno to the memory of Fausto Romitelli. [7]

Catalog

His works are published by Universal Music Publishing Group

Large ensemble, orchestra

Vocal and staged works

Instrumental

Awards

Selected discography

Collaborations

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