As of August 2014 the Concertzender broadcasts an episode of a new monthly series about the current generation of Dutch composers.Who influences who? What are important sources for musical inspiration? And what are their motives? The third composer in this series will be Giuliano Bracci who was born in Rome in 1980.
We will broadcast recent works of them every month, but also ask them for one key piece that is dear to them or that played an important role in their development. To conclude we will ask them to play a work from a colleague for the programme of this series. In this way a canon new Dutch music will automatically develop.
The third composer in this series will be Giuliano Bracci who was born in Rome in 1980. Apart from composition in Florence and Amsterdam he also studied philosophy at the University of Rome and classical guitar. His music is characterized by fluent lines and a above all melancholic, poetic character. From apparent simple musical elements he develops rich, subtle gestures in his music, always clear and with great precision. His works have been selected for many competitions and he got an honorable mention for the Gaudeamus Music Prize 2010.
1. Volti” by Giuliano Bracci, executed by Looptail.
2. Stefano Scodanibbio/Liobet. El testament d’Amelia.
Quartetto Prometeo.
3. Giuliano Bracci / Carlo Gesualdo da Venosa. Hortense.
Aristo quartet.
4. Giuliano Bracci. Tu vieni del mare.
Trevor Grahl, organ
5. Trevor Grahl. Trauermarsch Szenen.
Ensemble Looptail
6. Giuliano Bracci. Non sta, si svolge e gira.
Vocaallab