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Paola Prestini (born ) is a
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of classical music. The ''
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'' referred to Prestini as "the enterprising composer and impresario" and a "human resources alchemist". In 2011, she was named one of the Top 100 Composers in the World under 40 by
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Biography

Prestini was born in Italy, and graduated from the
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, where she "had already developed a reputation as a formidable impresario even before she graduated". She studied there under Samuel Adler,
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, and Sir
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. She was also a PD Soros Fellow. Most recently she was named one of “Musical America 30 Innovators”. In 1999, while still a student, Prestini co-founded VisionIntoArt, an interdisciplinary arts company that established the annual 21c Liederabend festival, which went on to be performed at Disney Hall with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and at BAM's 2013 Next Wave Festival (in collaboration with Beth Morrison Projects), the Colorado Project (for which the New York Times called her music "downright gorgeous") premiered at Houston's Da Camera Series, The Met Museum, Stanford University and the Kennedy Center, and a variety of other multimedia collaborations. Her Hubble Cantata was performed in the largest to date communal VR experience at Bric's Celebrate Brooklyn; the New Yorker said of the event "six thousand of us together, in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, erefloating around the Orion Nebula...Crescendos, beauty, drama…It astounded me, this feeling of floating above Earth, and tears began to emerge from my cardboard goggles..." while Hyperallergic called it "a thundering opus”. Nature Magazine called it "a highly collaborative meld of science and art." She is also the founding artistic director and CEO of National Sawdust. Her programming endeavors there have "earned her large stores of gratitude in the new-music world". She has been quoted by Timeout NY as "Paola Prestini is a name to know in New York new music, as she works to secure a home for innovative composition and performance in Williamsburg". She sits on the strategy committee for
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, is a regular curator at John Zorn's The Stone, and also sits on the board of National Sawdust. Some of the compositions she has written or is working on include ''Gilgamesh'', ''Laybyrinth'', ''The Hubble Cantata'', ''Aging Magician'', ''Epiphany'', ''
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'', ''Oceanic Verses'', ''Two Oars'', and ''Mass Re-Imaginings''. Prestini's music has been commissioned by and performed at the following institutes: Carnegie Hall, Chicago Symphony, the
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,
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and the
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, and in non-U.S. venues. Recordings of her music have been released on VIA Records, Innova, and
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, and her compositions have been published in the Arcana series by Hips Road. She is the editor of the New York Philharmonic's Very Young Composer handbook. Of her recent works which focus on the voice, ''Aging Magician'' represents her penchant for long process, interdisciplinary work that she self initiates and co-produces. Of ''Aging Magician'', Anthony Tommasini of the New York Times stated that “ restini’schoral writing is ethereal, unfolding in long-spun lines and chantlike phrases. Yet there are complex stretches of cluster chords that the choristers sing with precision.“ The Boston Globe called her opera ''Gilgamesh'' “an enchanted exploration of the eternal mysteries…. restini'satmospheric but tuneful music for “Gilgamesh” inhabited an indie-opera rainforest of its own…” and The Boston Music Intelligencer said of it “It sparkles, both literally and figuratively…Her melodies entice and speak of a modern, yet accessible flare…it holds its intensity with valor through its end.” Upcoming large scale work include a new installment of the River Project with filmmaker Murat Eyuboglu (filmmaker of the Colorado) based on the Amazon, which currently won a 2017 NEA award, and ''Two Oars'', a new opera with Robert Wilson, and the cellist Jeffrey Zeigler.


Recognition and awards

The ''
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'' referred to Prestini as "the enterprising composer and impresario" and a "human resources alchemist". In 2011, she was named one of the Top 100 Composers in the World under 40 by
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. In 2001 Prestini was one of eight of America's “most promising composers in the early stages of their professional careers
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selected out of nearly 200 submissions received from around the country." Excerpts from ''The Hubble Cantata'' were praised as "the high point of the evening visually as well as musically” at Liederabend, Opus L.A. in April 2016. Prestini received the Victor Herbert Award ASCAP in 2014 and the ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Award for double string quartet and double bass (in 2002). She has also been the recipient of the NEFA grant Award Grants for ''Aging Magician'', in the category ranging from $90,000-$130,000. She was a NYSCA Individual Artist Grant Awardee in both 2006 and 2009. In 2009, Prestini received first prize for her work ''Nightsong: For Solo Marimba'' in the Marimba/Cello Duo Category Classical Marimba League Composition, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Grant Award. She also received an American Music Center CAP Grant in 2004, 2007, 2008 and 2010; the Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust for New Music Grant in 2008; the Trust for Mutual Understanding Grant in 2008; the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Grant/Swing Space Award in 2006; and the Monumental Brass Quintet Women's Commissioning Award in 2003. She also received the Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans and other fellowships from
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and the
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, among others. Prestini has held residencies at Florida's Hermitage Artist Retreat, LMCC Governor’s Island,
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, The Park Avenue Armory, The Watermill Center and Wyoming's
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.


Personal life

Prestini lives in
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, with her husband cellist Jeffrey Zeigler and her son Tommaso. .


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