Salvatore Frega
Salvatore Frega, 1989
Salvatore Frega, 1989
Background information
Birth nameSalvatore Frega
Born (1989-09-29) 29 September 1989
OriginCosenza, Italy
Genresclassical, modern.
Occupation(s)Artistic Director, Composer
Websitewww.salvatorefrega.com

Salvatore Frega (born 1989) is an Italian composer of contemporary cultured music and experimental music, Director of the Versilia Music Academy and of TG Music and Professor at the Conservatory of Cosenza.[1][2][3]

Career

Salvatore Frega was born of Arbëreshë parents of Firmo and, thanks to the intuition of his parents, he approaches piano at the tender age of four.

In 2012, he graduated in Piano at the San Giacomantonio Conservatory of Cosenza with Grazia Amato. Student of Andrea Portera at the Music School of Fiesole and of Ivan Fedele at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia of Rome, he graduated in Composition in 2019 and again in 2019 in the High Specialization. Among its teachers, Salvatore Sciarrino and Giacomo Manzoni stand out.

His music is performed in various parts of the world: China, United States, Hungary,[4] Russia, Turkey,[5] Kazakhstan.[6]

Professional collaborations

Salvatore Frega has had commissions and exhibitions such as: Venice Biennale, Koper Biennale, Sanremo Symphony Orchestra, Galilei Orchestra of the Fiesole Music School, Musical Afternoon Orchestra of Milan, Orchestra of the San Giacomantonio Conservatory of Cosenza, Fiorentina Chamber Orchestra, Budapest Symphony Orchestra MÁV, Pazardzhik Symphony Orchestra, The Kazakh Soloists, Eskisehir Philharmonic Orchestra, Art Center of Singapore, Qazaq Concert, Haydn Symphony Orchestra, Torre del Lago Puccini Symphony Orchestra.

8/9 Agosto 2021 - 67° Festival Puccini at Torre del Lago; with a commission for Ensemble and Voice Reciting with the theme of "Kiss at the time of COVID-19".[7][8]

1 September 2021 - receives the commission for a world premiere ballet from the Fondazione Ente Luglio Musicale Trapanese.[9]

2022/2023 - Composer in residence of the Puccini Festival of Torre del Lago.[10]

Mogol in 1968

22 dicember 2022 - Salvatore Frega, the only living composer to enter the Italian Senate with his music, receiving a commission from the Italian Senate to pay homage to Mogol, which premiered at the XXV Christmas Concert in the Italian Senate, live on Rai 1. The orchestra was directed by Maestro Beatrice Venezi.

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His works have also been broadcast by Kazakh TV, the first national satellite television channel of the Khabar Agency and his scores are published by the Berlin music publisher Ries & Erler and are currently published by Edizioni Curci-Milan.[12]

His music is distributed under ADA by Warner Music.

In 2019, the music critic Renzo Cresti, author of the book “Musica Presente - Tendenze e Compositori di oggi”, dedicated a few pages to Salvatore Frega.[13]

Awards

  • April 2012 - Winning Finalist of the III ° International Biennial of Contemporary Music in Koper (Slovenia)[14]
  • September 2018 - Winner of the silver medal at the Global Music Awards in Los Angeles with his work "unAnimes"[15]

Honors

Salvatore Frega, Solemn commendation for his career, Firmo, November 21, 2018

November 21, 2018 - Solemn commendation for his career, conferred on him by the Municipality of Firmo and the Calabria Region, Italy.

Published works

  • Frega, Salvatore (2012). "Small Hops". Rovato: Edizioni Sconfinarte.
  • Frega, Salvatore (2013). "Cercle magique": per flauto, clarinetto, tromba, pianoforte, violino e violoncello / Salvatore Frega. Rovato: Edizioni Sconfinarte.
  • Frega, Salvatore (2013). "Vento d'oriente: per clarinetto e pianoforte". Rovato: Edizioni Sconfinarte.
  • Frega, Salvatore (2017). "unAnimes". Rovato: Edizioni Sconfinarte.
  • Frega, Salvatore (2018). "Magic Horse". Berlin: Ries & Erler.
  • Frega, Salvatore (2019). "A ladies' man": for orchestra
  • Frega, Salvatore (2019). "venti9". Mannheim: Edition Impronta.

Discography

  • Frega, Salvatore (2015). Eco meridionale. Pompei: Falaut collection.
  • Frega, Salvatore (2021). Sweep in Sunrise, Italian Music for Electric Guitar, London: RMN Music[16]

Footnotes

  1. "Accademia Musicale della Versilia". Accademiamusicaledellaversilia.it. Retrieved October 17, 2020.
  2. "TG Music". tgmusic.it. Retrieved October 17, 2020.
  3. "Docenti interni". Conservatoriocosenza.it. Retrieved February 2, 2023.
  4. "Antal Doráti International Conducting Competition - Budapest Symphony Orchestra MÁV, New Pieces For The Final". Retrieved October 17, 2020.
  5. "Senfonide Piyano Notalari Büzüledi". Retrieved October 17, 2020.
  6. "Il compositore Salvatore Frega tra le stelle internazionali dell'Astana Keshteri". Retrieved October 17, 2020.
  7. "67° Festival Puccini". Puccinifestival.it. Retrieved March 30, 2021.
  8. "Torre del Lago - Il compositore Salvatore Frega al Festival Puccini di Torre del Lago: il bacio nel tempo del Covid (The composer Salvatore Frega at Puccini Festival in Torre del Lago: the kiss in the time of Covid)". Pisanotizie.it. Retrieved October 17, 2020.
  9. "L'esprit et le corps". Lugliomusicale.it. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
  10. "Il Calabrese Salvatore Frega compositore in residence del Festival Puccini". 16 April 2022. Retrieved February 2, 2023.
  11. "Concerto di Natale dal Senato". Rai.it. Retrieved February 2, 2023.
  12. "Salvatore Frega". Rieserler.de. Retrieved October 17, 2020.
  13. Cresti, Renzo (2019). Musica Presente - Tendenze e Compositori di oggi, Libreria Musicale Italiana, pp. 858-859
  14. "International Biennial of Contemporary Music, Koper, Slovenia". Bienalekoper.com. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  15. "Global Music Awards: Winners - September 2018". Globalmusicawards.com. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  16. "Sunrise, Italian Music for Electric Guitar". Rmnmusic.com. Retrieved March 30, 2021.

References

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