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Musical Excerpts from "THE MAGICIAN'S DEATH"
("LA MORTE DEL MAGO" - "A VARÁZSLÓ HALÁLA") OPERA by Alessio Elia based on life and the artistic activity of the Hungarian writer Géza Csáth._________________________________________________
"La Séduction" for ensemble [flute (also piccolo), oboe (also English horn), clarinet (also bass-clarinet), piano, violin I, violin II con scordatura, viola con scordatura, cello, double-bass con scordatura]. Première: Auditorium "Parco della Musica", "Petrassi" Hall – Roma, 23 November 2007. Performers: Freon Ensemble. Conductor: Stefano Cardi_________________________________________________
"Laudamus" for mezzo-soprano and piano Première: Cesano Auditorium – Cesano, 20 March 2005. Voice: Ilaria Piccin Piano: Alessio Elia_________________________________________________
"Prelude" for orchestra Première: "S. Cecilia" Concert Hall – Roma, 19 January 2006. Performers: "S. Cecilia" Academy of Music Orchestra. Conductor: Chia – Hong Drapal Liao._________________________________________________
"Luminiscences" for ensemble Première: "Chigi-Saracini" Palace, "Chigiana" Academy of Music – Siena, 6 August 2005 Performers: "Chigiana" Academy of Music ensemble Conductor: Mauro Bonifacio_________________________________________________
"The Azure Forest" for string orchestra Première: "Rátkai Klub" Concert Hall – Budapest, 16 December 2006. Performers: BCE (Budapest Contemporary Ensemble) Conductor: Alessio Elia_________________________________________________
Visit the official myspace page of "THE MAGICIAN'S DEATH" on www.myspace.com/operacsath
See also the interview about the opera for Magyar Televízió, the State Hungarian Tv, and the video about the performance of "La Séduction" in Auditorium "Parco della Musica" in Roma, both in this page.

FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THE OPERA VISIT ALSO THE OFFICIAL BLOG OF THE "BRÓDY SÁNDOR" MUSIC LIBRARY IN EGER (HUNGARY):

Az egri Bródy Sándor Könyvtár zenei részlegének blogja

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Magyar Televízió, Hungarian State Tv interviews Alessio Elia about "The Magician's Death" his opera on Géza Csáth
(in Hungarian / English subtitles)

Alessio Elia - Csáth's Last Night HIGH QUALITY

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Alessio Elia - Tales of the Solitude

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Alessio Elia - La Séduction

ALESSIO ELIA - BIOGRAPHY (English)

CURRICULUM VITAE ET CURRICULUM STUDIORUM

Alessio Elia was born in Rome, on 24 April 1979.

In 1991 he started to study piano with Lidia Giuseppone.

He studied composition under the guidance of Giovanni Piazza at the "S. Cecilia" Academy of Music in Roma, where he graduated in 2004 (Degree in Composition, summa cum laude) and in 2006 (Perfecting Degree in Composition, summa cum laude and honour mention).

He attended the High Perfecting Course in Composition by "S. Cecilia" National Academy of Music in Roma, where he graduted in 2007 under the guidance of Azio Corghi.

In summer of 2003 he works as musical assistant to the direction with tv director Enrico Castiglione, during the concerts of "Festival Euro Mediterraneo" with the "Arturo Toscanini" Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Lorin Maazel.

In 2004 he took part to the 42. Internationalen Ferienkurse für Neue Musik (42nd International Summer Courses for Contemporary Music), in Darmstadt, where he studied with Brian Ferneyhough and Toshio Hosokawa and where he received a commission from Mehrklangorchester - Berlin for the "Italianità" Festival in Saarbrücken.

In 2005 he took a Perfecting Degree in Composition (Honour Degree), under the guidance of Azio Corghi, at the "Chigiana" Academy of Music in Siena, where he received a scholarship.

From 2005 to 2008 he attended the High Perfecting Course in Composition by the "Liszt Ferenc" Academy of Music in Budapest under the guidance of Zoltán Jeney.

In the same years he worked as a composer and researcher in Budapest, supported with a three-year scholarship by the Hungarian Ministry of Culture.

The most important places where Elia's works were performed are: Auditorium Parco della Musica, "S. Cecilia" Academy of Music Concert Hall in Roma;"O. Respighi" Academy of Music Auditorium in Latina; Palazzo Chigi Saracini (Chigi Saracini Palace) in Siena, seat of the "Accademia Musicale Chigiana" ("Chigiana Academy of Music"); "Mauritius Studio" Auditorium in Saarbrücken; "Nyitott Muhely" Concert Hall, "Nádor Terem" (Nádor Hall) and "Rátkai Klub" Concert Hall in Budapest.

The most important Institutions that commissioned him a piece were: "Italianità" Festival for Contemporary Music (Saarbrücken); "1956-2006" Festival, for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution (Budapest); BCE - Budapest Contemporary Ensemble - (Budapest); Duo Saxopran (Copenhagen); Mehrklangorchester-Berlin (Berlin); "Rátkai Klub" Concert Hall (Budapest); "Con Spirito" Zenemuvészeti Egyesület - "Con Spirito" Musical Art Ensemble - (Budapest);"Nádor Terem" - Nádor Hall - (Budapest).

The most important performers of his music were: "S. Cecilia" Academy of Music Orchestra (Roma), "Freon" Ensemble (Roma), "Mehrklangorchester-Berlin" (Berlin), "Chigiana" Academy of Music Ensemble (Siena), BCE - Budapest Contemporary Ensemble - (Budapest); "Con Spirito" Zenemuvészeti Egyesület - "Con Spirito" Musical Art Ensemble - (Budapest); Duo Saxopran (Copenhagen).

Elia’s works had been broadcasted mainly by Magyar Katolikus Rádió (Hungarian Catholic Radio), EPER Radio (Budapest) and Magyar Televízió (Hungary).

He had elaborated a theoretical work "Semiografia della Musica Contemporanea – Ragioni di un'esigenza espressiva" ("Contemporary Music Semiology – Reasons of an expressive requirement") where he analysed the reasons that had led the twentieth- century composers to introduce new graphic symbols inside the structure of conventional signs, and he has structured the work dividing it in zones that belong to specific linguistic tendencies.

In May 2006 the Hungarian Theorist of Art Károly Ákos Windhager did a Conference about Elia’s Opera Trilogy on Géza Csáth by the Department of Comparative Literature in ELTE Budapest University.

On 14 June 2006 the opera "La Morte del Mago" ("The Magician's Death") – ensemble version – is performed successfully at Nyitott Muhely Concert Hall in Budapest.

On 16 December 2006 two monographic concert-interviews about the composer were organized.

The first one (musical afternoon) at the "Nyitott Muhely" Concert Hall presented by the Hungarian Theorist of Art Károly Ákos Windhager.

The second one (musical evening) at the "Rátkai Klub" Concert Hall presented by Magda Györi, President of "Con Spirito" Zenemuvészeti Egyesület ("Con Spirito" Musical Art Ensemble).

On 21 April 2008 Magyar Televízió, Hungarian State Tv, invited Elia for an interview about his opera trilogy on Géza Csáth. The interview was broadcasted on 28 April 2008 on M1, First Channel of Magyar Televízió (see it in this myspace page).

He is currently working as musical researcher at the Music Department of the "Tor Vergata" University in Roma.

He works as a critic and journalist for the review "Livecity" (Rome), "Musica Oggi" (Lugano), "Rézirat" (Budapest), "International Composers" (Boston).

From 2005 he lives in Budapest and in Roma.

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Member Since: 11/6/2006
Band Website: www.alessioelia.com
Influences: Umberto Saba, Salvador Dalì, Amedeo Modigliani, Géza Csáth, Hungarian Litterature, Chemical Structures, Images and Prospectives, Colors and Lights, Human Behaviours.
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ALESSIO ELIA - BIOGRAPHY (Italian)

CURRICULUM VITAE ET STUDIORUM 1979 Nasce a Roma il 24 Aprile.1991Inizia lo studio del pianoforte con Lidia Giuseppone.1997Entra nel Conservatorio di musica S.Cecilia in Roma.Nel Conservatorio studia C...
Posted by on Sat, 24 Feb 2007 14:01:00 GMT

ALESSIO ELIA: MUSICAL WORKS

CHAMBER MUSIC :"Les Fantômes du Futur Luxe Nocturne"("The ghosts of the future nocturne luxury") for : doublebass and pianoComposed in : December 2000First world performance: 5 June 2001. "Ottorino Re...
Posted by on Mon, 09 Apr 2007 14:10:00 GMT

ABOUT GÉZA CSÁTH

GÉZA CSÁTH ( 1887 - 1919 ) 1887 born in Szabadka 1895 his mother dies 1902- 1904 receives several school prizes for his literary papers 1903 his first writings appear in the journal Bácskai Hírl...
Posted by on Sat, 24 Feb 2007 13:40:00 GMT