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I inclose information about an Italian composer who is active in composing for shakuhachi and research into Japanese music.
CONCERTS *
ITALY - BOLOGNA December 10 h8:45pm - St. Cassiano Cathedral of Imola
22nd SINODO
Music by C.Monteverdi, H.Schutz, T.L.De Victoria, C.Forlivesi
World Premiere of Carlo Forlivesi's ANTIPHONAE "O" (Commissioned by the 22nd Sinodo 2008-2011)
Trumpets: Luigi Zardi, Alberto Astolfi
Horn: Francesco Rizzuta
Trombone: Cesare Rinaldi
Organ: Carlo Forlivesi and Luigi Moscatello
Soprano: Valentina Domenicali
Directon: Carlo Forlivesi
AUSTRALIA - MELBOURNE December 11 h3:30pm - Melba Hall, Melbourne Conservatorium of Music
SHAKUHACHI CHAMBER MUSIC INTERNATIONAL
Australian Premiere of Carlo Forlivesi's UGETSU for shakuhachi and guitar
Shakuhachi: Yosuke Irie
Guitar: Anthony Field
http://www.shakuhachichambermusic.com/pages/scm05.html
Forlivesi's UGETSU is now available on CD : "SILENZIOSA LUNA", ALM Records, Tokyo
http://www.alya.it/forlivesi/AnalisCD.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silenziosa_Luna
FRANCE - PARIS January 21 2011 h7:30pm - Auditorium St. Germain
GRM-INA, MULTIPHONIES, 33rd edition
French Premiere of Carlo Forlivesi's REQUIEM
http://www.ina-entreprise.com/actualite … s-grm.html
More information on REQUIEM:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Requiem_(Forlivesi)_
* BOOKS *
日本 JAPAN - A NEW BOOK PUBLISHED BY "KODANSHA", TOKYO
RATIO special issue - 音楽 [ ONGAKU ] (MUSIC)
Carlo FORLIVESI,
Changing Perspectives on Musical Syncretism Between the West and Japan
(the following text is Japanese)
カルロ・フォルリベジ 「東」の音と「西」の音 あわせることは可能か?—西洋と日本の音楽的「習合」のための試論
まったく異なる響きを持つ異文化の音を調和させる「超ー音律」とは? 日本を主要なフィールドの一つとするヨーロッパの現代音楽作曲家による、ユニークな「東西」音楽論。
International link:
http://shop.kodansha.jp/bc/books/metier … index.html
Amazon link (English):
http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/switch-langu … uage=en_JP
USA - A NEW BOOK PUBLISHED BY "UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN", ANN ARBOR
Carlo FORLIVESI,
The Creative Collaboration Between Takahashi Yuji and Tomiyama Taeko
in "Imagination Without Borders" Edited by Laura Hein and Rebecca Jennison
https://www.cjspubs.lsa.umich.edu/books/list/mono69.php
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