Fernando Mencherini
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Fernando Mencherini (1949 in
Fermignano Fermignano ( Romagnol: ''Fermignèn'') is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Pesaro e Urbino in the Italian region Marche, located about west of Ancona and about southwest of Pesaro. Renaissance architect Donato Bramante was born her ...
– 1997 in
Cagli Cagli is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Pesaro e Urbino, Marche, central Italy. It c. south of Urbino. The Burano flows near the town. History Cagli occupies the site of an ancient village on the Via Flaminia, which seems to have bo ...
) was an Italian composer of chamber works who reached musical prominence before his early death.


Biography

He attended the Conservatory “G. Rossini” in
Pesaro Pesaro () is a city and ''comune'' in the Italian region of Marche, capital of the Province of Pesaro e Urbino, on the Adriatic Sea. According to the 2011 census, its population was 95,011, making it the second most populous city in the Marche, ...
, studying electronic music with Walter Branchi. His career as a composer began in 1977 and he soon gained much respect in avant-garde circles. His works have been performed at major contemporary music festivals throughout Europe and in America, by leading musicians including the
Arditti Quartet The Arditti Quartet is a string quartet founded in 1974 and led by the British violinist Irvine Arditti. The quartet is a globally recognized promoter of contemporary classical music and has a reputation for having a very wide repertoire. T ...
, Fausto Bongelli, Lucia Bova, Francesco Dillon, Claudio Jacomucci, Massimo Mazzoni, Annamaria Morini, Enzo Porta, Ciro Scarponi,
Stefano Scodanibbio Stefano Scodanibbio (18 June 1956 – 8 January 2012) was an Italian musician who reached international prominence as a double bassist and composer. Biography Scodanibbio was born in Macerata. He studied double bass with Fernando Grillo and c ...
and the poet Edoardo Sanguineti. He was an eclectic musician, refusing to be bound by a single harmonic language, with an amazing ability to renew himself. His scores are worked very finely, but always driven by human impulses expressed with a vital energy and frenetic tension that transmit immediately to the listener. The ''Concorso Internazionale di Interpretazione di Musica Contemporanea “Fernando Mencherini”'' is an international music competition that awards prizes for the performance of the composer's works.http://www.fernandomencherini.com/Concorso%202012/BANDO%20II%20edizione%20ENGLISH.pdf


Selected works

*''Notturno'' for double-bass (1979) *''Sei danze'' (1983) - first performed at the ''ISCM Festival'', Aarhus, 3 November 1983 - Enzo Porta (violin) *''Per limina'' - first performed at the ''ISCM Festival'', Budapest, 23 March 1986 - Klara Kormendi (pianoforte) *''Crazy jay blue'' for clarinet (1985) - first performed at the ''Nuova Consonanza Festival'' at Palazzo Taverna, Rome, 23 May 1985 - Ciro Scarponi (clarinet) *''Das Zweiter Zimmer'' (tango) (1983) - first performed at Stockholm, 23 October 1985 - Yvar Mikhashoff (pianoforte) *''Quartetto n. 3 (Passaggio delle ore)'' - first performed at the ''Nuova Musica Italiana Festival'', Teatro Flaiano, Rome, 7 November 1985 - Quartetto Nuova Cameristica *''Open End'' (1986) - radio documentary for speaker, strings and live electronics - first performed on Italian radio (Radio Tre) - 19 January 1987 *''Ambra & Spunk'' (1986) - first performed in Avezzano (Auditorium C.S.C.), 30 August 1986 - Federico Mondelci (saxophone) *''Under the moon'' (1986) - first performed at the ''Nuove Forme Sonore Festival'', Teatro dell’Orologio, Rome 22 August 1986 - Giancarlo Schiaffini (trombone) *''Sonata de La Mescolanza'' (1987) - first performed at the ''MANCA Festival'' (Musiques actuelles Nice Côte-d'Azur), Nice, 19 April 1987- Frances Marie Uitti (cello) *''Giullied'' (1988) - first performed at the ''Presencia de Italia en México'' Festival, Teatro del Fuego Nuevo, Mexico City, 26 March 1990 - Giancarlo Schiaffini (trombone) *''Playtime n.5, La presa del suono'' (1988) - first performed in Sala A Radio 1, Rome, 12 December 1988 - Anna Maria Morini (flute) Enzo Porta (violin) *''I segreti del tempio'' (1988) - winner of the ''Trio Basso Internationaler Kompositions Wettbewerb'' Prize, Cologne 1989, first performed in Salerno, 17 May 1991 - Trio Italiano Contemporaneo *''Semen'' for flute (1989) - first performed at the ''Festival di musica antica'' Urbino, 22 July - Claudio Rufa *''Caravan Trio'' (1989) - first performed at the Sala Kursaal, Grottamare, 17 luglio 1991 - Federico Paci (clarinet), Massimo Mazzoni (saxophone), Fausto Bongelli (pianoforte) *''Crazy jay blue'' (version for double bass)(1990) - first performed at the ''Tage für neue Musik'', Millers Studio, Zurich, 1 December 1990 - Stefano Scodanibbio (double bass) *''Il codice'' (1990) - first performed at the ''RomaEuropa Festival'', Hungarian Academy, Rome, 13 June 1991 - Corrado Canonici (double bass) *''Divaricanto I'' (1990) - first performed at the ''ContemporaneoPiano'' Festival, Museo Pecci, Prato. 15 March 1992 - Fausto Bongelli (pianoforte) *''La terra è un angelo'' for 6 voices and pianoforte (1990) - first performed at ''Progetto Musica ’95'', Teatro dell’Acquario, Rome, 20–21 October 1995 - Ensemble Vocale Laboratorio 87, Fausto Bongelli (pianoforte) *''Undo'' (1991) - first performed at Ferentino, December 1991 - Giulio Tampalini (guitar) *''Divaricanto II'' for nine instruments (1991) - first performed at the ''Rassegna Internazionale Musica Contemporanea'', Teatro Ghione, Rome, 17 June 1991 - Frusinate Ensemble *''Divaricanto III'' for saxophone and pianoforte (1992) - first performed at the ''World Saxophone Congress'', Teatro Rossini, Pesaro, 3 September 1992 - Massimo Mazzoni, Fausto Bongelli *''Survival bag'' for harp (1992) - first performed at the ''X Rassegna di nuova musica'', Macerata, 8 luglio 1992 - Lucia Bova *''Vortex'' for flute, violin, 11 strings and vibraphone (1992) - first performed at the ''Nuova musica italiana'' Festival, Auditorium Radio 1, Rome - Anna Maria Morini (flute), Enzo Porta (pianoforte), I Virtuosi dell’Accademia Ensemble *''How was it there?'' for brass, strings and percussion (1992) - first performed at ''Traiettorie'', Teatro Regio, Parma, 25 April 1993 - Ensemble Edgard Varèse *''Tutti i cappotti'' for orchestra (1993) - first performed at L’Aquila / Rome, Auditorium RAI, 9–11 October 1993 - Orchestra Sinfonica Abruzzese *''Gli automi spirituali'' for 4 clarinets (1994) - first performed at ''Sonopolis'', Teatro A l’Avogaria, Venice, 4 April 1995 - Claravoce Quartetto *''Sexy Sadie'' (1995), a flash opera for soprano, speaker, five instruments and percussion (1995) - first performed at ''Europa Festival ’95'', Ferentino, 17 July 1995 - Barbara Lazotti, Marco Piccioni, Logos Ensemble * ''Viaggio intorno alla terra'' for 6 voices and pianoforte (1995) - first performed at Auditorium S. Arcangelo, Fano, 25 August 1995 - Ensemble Vocale Laboratorio 87, Fausto Bongelli * ''Ah, il mio sonno'' for six voices (1996), text by Edoardo Sanguineti - first performed at the ''XIV Rassegna di Nuova Musica'', Teatro Lauro Rossi, Macerata, 18 May 1996 - Ensemble Vocale Laboratorio 87 * ''Ricinulei'' for accordion (1996) - first performed at the ''III Seminario de Acordeón'', San Sebastián, 26 July 1996 - Claudio Jacomucci * ''Ritorna mia luna'' for 3 voices and saxophone (1996) - text by Edoardo Sanguineti - first performed at the Palazzo Civico, Cagliari, 21 September 1996 - Ensemble Vocale Laboratorio 87, Massimo Mazzoni * ''Abuse of power comes as no surprise'' for pianoforte (1997) - first performed at the ''XVI Rassegna di Nuova Musica'', Teatro Lauro Rossi, Macerata, 29 May 1998 - Fausto Bongelli *''Canzone periferica'' for flute and cello (1997) - first performed at Florence Conservatory, 17 March 1997 - Mario Caroli, Francesco Dillon *''Quartetto IV'' for strings (1997) - first performed at Lodi, 12 June 1997 - Quartetto Ogi (Prometeo) *''La huella'' for two accordions (1997) - first performance ''Festival Ceresio Estate'', Lugano, 29 June 1997 - Duo Accoland (Claudio Jacomucci, Anne Landa)


Bibliography

*Wilheim Andras, ''Festival ISCM a Budapest'', in "Piano Time", no.39, June 1986 *Renzo Cresti, ''Mencherini Gottardo Giglioli'', in "Piano Time" nos. 52-53, July–August 1987 *Renzo Cresti, ''Verso il duemila, Napoli – Pisa'', Dick Peerson Edizioni, 1990 *Renzo Cresti, ''Fernando Mencherini, scriba del caos'', in "Il Pasquino Musicale", December 1991 *Renzo Cresti, ''Introduzione a Autoanalisi dei compositori italiani'', Napoli, Flavio Pagano Editore, 1992 *Renzo Cresti, ''Fernando Mencherini. Geografia di gesti'', in "Musica Attuale", no.6, 1994 *Paolo Maurizi, ''Incontro con Fernando Mencherini'', in "Sonus", no.12, January–April 1994 *Renzo Cresti, ''Fernando Mencherini. Geografia di gesti'', in "Musica Attuale", no.6, 1994 *Paolo Maurizi, ''Incontro con Fernando Mencherini'', in "Sonus", no.12, January–April 1994 *Anna Maria Morini, ''Fernando Mencherini'', in "Syrinx", no.34, October–December 1997


Discography

*''Sei danze'' for violin - Enzo Porta (PRC S20-30 EDIPAN 1986) *''Crazy jay blue'' for clarinet - Ciro Scarponi (PRC S20-31 EDIPAN 1986) *''Notturno'' for double bass - Stefano Scodanibbio (PRC S20-35 EDIPAN 1987) *''Playtime IV'' for two saxophones - Mondelci and Mazzoni (PRC S20-52 EDIPAN 1987) *''Playtime V'' for flute and violin - Morini and Porta (CDC 3008 EDIPAN 1990) *''Giullied'' for trombone - Giancarlo Schiaffini (CCD 3003 BMG Ariola 1991) *''L’Arcogaio'' for violin - Enzo Porta (CONTEDISC208 CD1 CONTEMPO RECORDS 1991) *''Fernando Mencherini''- ''Un giardino a mente vuota'' for harp, wind and percussion; ''Semen'' for flute; ''Caravan'' Trio for clarinet, saxophone and pianoforte; ''Le zattere'' for violin and pianoforte; ''Divaricanto 3°'' for saxophone and pianoforte; ''Rami del re'' for 15 instruments - (CD PAN 3037 EDIPAN 1994) *''Piangere la pietra'' for saxophone and speaker - Massimo Mazzoni and Edoardo Sanguineti (CD 080 BEATRECORDS 1999) *''Fernando Mencherini - Playtime'' - ''Notturno volgare'' for clarinet; ''Playtime n.1 Alex in Mongolia'' for two guitars; ''Rite in progress'' for pianoforte; ''Notturno'' for double bass; ''Playtime n.4 Dietro l’orologio'' for soprano and tenor saxophones; ''Sei danze'' for violin - (LC 07989 COL LEGNO 2002) *''Bongelli plays Mencherini'' - ''Sei danze armoniche''; ''La huella''; ''Rite in progress''; ''Abuse of power comes as no surprise''; ''Canzone periferica'' - Fausto Bongelli - (VDM038-016 VDM Records 2011)


Notes


External links


Official Site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mencherini, Fernando 1949 births 1997 deaths People from the Province of Pesaro and Urbino Italian male composers 20th-century Italian composers 20th-century Italian male musicians