Daniele Zanettovich
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Daniele Zanettovich (born 1950 in
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) is an Italian
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and conductor.


Biography

Zanettovich started out his career as a pianist, winning the Fourth National Festival of Student Pianists in
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. Since the late 1960s, however, he has focused more on composing. His career as a composer began when he was admitted to the final reading at the ''GB Viotti'' International Composition Competition for three straight years (1967, 1968, and 1969). Zanettovich wrote a two-volume
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called ''Appunti per il corso di armonia principale'' which is widely used by composition schools in Italy. As a conductor, he has appeared with the Orchestre National de l'Opéra de Monte-Carlo, the orchestra of the Teatro Verdi in Trieste, the orchestra of AIDEM in Florence, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Sanremo, the orchestra of Ente Lirico dell'Arena di Verona as well as various chamber ensembles. Successful as an academic as well as a professional composer, Zanettovich was a professor of composition at the conservatory ''Jacopo Tomadini'' in
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until retiring in 2009.


Compositions

*1971 ''Celine'', work that is performed at the Teatro Donizetti in Bergamo in October of the same year *1972 ''E & FFlauto-Concerto'' *1972 ''Concerto di Materada'' (mezzo-soprano, string quartet, brass, strings and narrator), based on the eponymous novel by Fulvio Tomizza *1973 ''The songs of peace'' (mezzo-soprano, bassoon and small orchestra) built on popular topics Czechoslovak *1975 ''Corégraphies pour orchester'', first prize at the XII International Competition of symphonic composition ''Premio Città di Trieste'', premiered at the Teatro Verdi in Trieste *1975 ''Invention on a tritone'', first prize at the National Competition of XVI piano composition ''GF Malipiero'' of Treviso *1977 ''Estadio Nacional: Lager in 1973'' for flute, strings and drum, world premiere at the festival Malatesta of Rimini *1977 ''Passio prophana'' for orchestra, second prize at the International Festival Gino Marinuzzi of Sanremo *1977 ''Notes in a war cemetery'' for flute and percussion, requiem for voices and percussion *1978 ''Monumentum Luigi Dallapiccol''a for baritone and orchestra, won the Prix Prince Pierre de Monaco *1979 ''Symphonia tertia'' for brass and percussion and orchestra *1981 ''Genesis'' for mixed chamber choir, won first prize at the Concours International de composition musicale et Opéra Ballet of Geneva *1982 ''Symphonia quarta'' for flute and bass (Amsterdam) *1984 ''Aire de Night Runner'' *1985 ''Symphonia sexta'' for percussion and frequency (Hamburg) *1986 ''Symphonia septima'' for flute, flute and alto frequency (Milan) *1986 ''Symphonia octava'' for women's choir and string orchestra with oboe in echo, in memory of Biagio Marin (San Daniele del Friuli, the International Festival of Contemporary Chamber Music) *1987 ''Symphonia nona'' for oboe, piano and prepared frequency (Trieste, Festival Chromas) *2008 ''Marco Polo'', a lyric opera in three acts to a libretto by
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(World premiere in Rijeka, 2013)


References

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