
Fabbriciani: Eleven (works for flute) Roberto Fabbriciani
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Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
04.07.2025
Label: Tactus
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Roberto Fabbriciani
Composer: Roberto Fabbriciani (1949)
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- Bruno Maderna (1920 - 1973): Lamento, per flauto in sol:
- 1 Maderna: Lamento, per flauto in sol 01:04
- Aldo Clementi (1925 - 2011): Canzonetta, per flauto in sol e nastro magnetico:
- 2 Clementi: Canzonetta, per flauto in sol e nastro magnetico 02:20
- Niccolò Castiglioni (1932 - 1996): Romanzetta, per flauto (e flauto in sol):
- 3 Castiglioni: Romanzetta, per flauto (e flauto in sol) 03:29
- Franco Piersanti (b. 1950): Intorno a ..., per flauto:
- 4 Piersanti: Intorno a ..., per flauto 02:56
- Andrea Portera (b. 1973): La Gabbia Onirica delle Ragnatele, per flauto:
- 5 Portera: La Gabbia Onirica delle Ragnatele, per flauto 06:16
- Carla Rebora (b. 1973): In a dry season, per flauto:
- 6 Rebora: In a dry season, per flauto 03:16
- Carla Magnan (b. 1968): Di notte, per flauto in sol:
- 7 Magnan: Di notte, per flauto in sol 03:31
- Alessandro Grego (b. 1969): Polifobia, per flauto basso e live electronics:
- 8 Grego: Polifobia, per flauto basso e live electronics 10:35
- Nicoletta Andreuccetti: Notturno sole, per flauto e nastro magnetico:
- 9 Andreuccetti: Notturno sole, per flauto e nastro magnetico 07:24
- Alex Pfeiffer: Taste Classifies, per flauto:
- 10 Pfeiffer: Taste Classifies, per flauto 11:39
- Paolo Castaldi (1930 - 2021): Eleven «Medley», per flauto:
- 11 Castaldi: Eleven «Medley», per flauto 10:17
Info for Fabbriciani: Eleven (works for flute)
Roberto Fabbriciani is an essential reference point for flutists and composers over the past decades. The list of renowned masters he has collaborated with is nothing short of impressive: Berio, Boulez, Bussotti, Cage, Carter, Castiglioni, Clementi, Dallapiccola, De Pablo, Donatoni, Ferneyhough, Gaslini, Huber, Krenek, Kurtag, Maderna, Messiaen, Morricone, Petrassi, Pousseur, Rihm, Rota, Sciarrino, Stockhausen, Takemitsu, Yun, and many others, to name only the historical figures! Fabbriciani has not only innovated flute technique but has also contributed to updating compositional strategies, as the instrument has consistently been placed at the service of composition. "The goal," Fabbriciani has stated, "is to bring art music to a wider audience. Technology has enabled a new leap forward, but composition doesn't arise from the availability of new tools, it emerges because innovative musical thinking requires these tools to express itself." This cd focuses on music dedicated to Fabbriciani (with the exception of Maderna's piece). Tackling such a diverse range of works by different composers is no small feat; it requires the ability to delve expressively into vastly different styles. Alongside technical skill, it demands a refined sensitivity. Fabbriciani excels not only in mastering the stylistic diversity of contemporary composers but also in interpreting the works of the past. Indeed, Fabbriciani is not merely the highly esteemed interpreter of contemporary music that we all recognize; he is also an outstanding performer of traditional repertoire, boasting an extensive discography that spans from Vivaldi to Bach, Respighi to Piazzolla, and beyond. The past nourishes the present, and the present holds the seeds of the future, as is evident in these recordings.
Roberto Fabbriciani, flute
Roberto Fabbriciani
Original interpreter and versatile artist, Roberto Fabbriciani has innovated flute technique, multiplying through personal research the instrument's sonorous possibilities. He has collaborated with some of the major composers of our time: Luciano Berio, Pierre Boulez, Sylvano Bussotti, John Cage, Elliot Carter, Niccolò Castiglioni, Aldo Clementi, Luigi Dallapiccola, Luis De Pablo, Franco Donatoni, Jindřich Feld, Brian Ferneyhough, Jean Françaix, Giorgio Gaslini, Harald Genzmer, Adriano Guarnieri, Toshio Hosokawa, Klaus Huber, Ernest Krenek, György Kurtág, György Ligeti, Luca Lombardi, Giacomo Manzoni, Bruno Maderna, Olivier Messiaen, Ennio Morricone, Luigi Nono, Goffredo Petrassi, Henri Pousseur, Wolfgang Rihm, Jean-Claude Risset, Nino Rota, Nicola Sani, Giacinto Scelsi, Dieter Schnebel, Salvatore Sciarrino, Mauricio Sotelo, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Toru Takemitsu, Isang Yun, many of whom have dedicated numerous and important works that he performed at their premiers. He worked for many years with Luigi Nono, in the experimental studio of the SWF in Freiburg, blazing new and unusual trails in music. Fabbriciani has played as soloist with the conductors Claudio Abbado, Roberto Abbado, Bruno Bartoletti, Luciano Berio, Ernest Bour, Bruno Campanella, Aldo Ceccato, Riccardo Chailly, Sergiu Comissiona, José Ramón Encinar, Peter Eötvös, Vladimir Fedoseyev, Gabriele Ferro, Daniele Gatti, Gianandrea Gavazzeni, Gianluigi Gelmetti, Michael Gielen, Cristóbal Halffter, Djansug Kachidse, Bernhard Klee, Vladimir Jurowsky, Peter Maag, Bruno Maderna, Diego Masson, Ingo Metzmacher, Riccardo Muti, Marcello Panni, Zoltán Peskó, Josep Pons, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Arturo Tamayo, Lothar Zagrosek, and with orchestras including Orchestra della Scala di Milano, Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Orchestre della Rai, London Sinfonietta, LSO, RTL Luxembourg, BRTN Brussel, Orchestre Symphonique de la Monnaie, WDR of Colonia, SWF Baden-Baden, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Bayerischer Rundfunks, Münchener Philharmoniker. He performed concerts at prestigious theaters and musical institutions: Scala in Milan, Berlin Philharmonic, Royal Festival Hall in London, Suntory Hall in Tokyo, Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow, Carnegie Hall in New York and Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires and has frequently participated in festivals like the Venice Biennale, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Ravenna, London, Edinburgh, Paris, Brussels, Granada, Luzern, Warsaw, Salzburg, Wien, Lockenhaus, Donaueschingen, Cologne, Munich, Berlin, St. Petersburg, Tokyo, Cervantino. Has recorded several albums and has been professor of master classes at the University Mozarteum in Salzburg.
Booklet for Fabbriciani: Eleven (works for flute)