Emanuele Arciuli

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Emanuele Arciuli (born in

classical pianist
.

Biography

He received his diploma from the

). He won numerous awards and is regularly invited to festivals throughout Europe and the U.S.

His repertoire comprises

Classical Music and the Second Viennese School; his discography includes the complete piano works of Alban Berg and Anton Webern. After his American début 1998 in Cincinnati, Arciuli dedicated much work to a fruitful collaboration with contemporary American composers and musicians. In 2002 he premièred at the Miller Theatre at New York Columbia University Round Midnight Variations, a collection of variations on the famous Thelonious Monk theme, composed for him by major American musicians (Babbitt, Bolcom, Crumb, Daugherty, Harbison, Kernis, Rzewski, Torke
and others).

In 2005, his recording of

Kazushi Ono
.

Emanuele Arciuli is currently professor at Bari Music Conservatory.

Bibliography

  • Arciuli, Emanuele (2006) Rifugio intermedio - Il pianoforte contemporaneo tra Italia e Stati Uniti. Monfalcone: Teatro Comunale

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