Alter Ego (music ensemble)

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alter ego
General information
Genre (s) New music , chamber music
founding 1990
Current occupation
Manuel Zurria
Aldo Campagnari
Francesco Dillon
Oscar Pizzo
Paolo Ravaglia

Alter Ego is a new music ensemble in Italy , founded in Rome in 1990 . Today it is one of the world's leading special ensembles for the music of the 20th and 21st centuries.

repertoire

Characteristic for the ensemble is the recurring collaboration with artists from various fields: electronic music , pop music , visual art or even acting . In 2004, Alter Ego organized the Cometodaddy Festival in the auditorium in Milan in collaboration with the Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano . In 2005, Alter Ego presented a new version of Gavin Bryars ' The Sinking of the Titanic at the Venice Biennale .

In 2006 a project called Microwaves took place. This project was realized in collaboration with the Finnish electronic duo Pan Sonic and various composers ( Atli Ingolfsson , Yan Maresz , Riccardo Nova and Giovanni Verrando ). Six international festivals appeared as co-producers: Stockholm New Music, MaerzMusik, Festival Archipel, Ircam, Holland Festival , Romaeuropa Festival. Microwaves has also been performed at various other major festivals. Alter Ego is currently working regularly with the Auditorium Fondazione Musica per Roma .

Awards

In July 2002, Alter Ego received the Editor's Choice of the Gramophone music magazine.

Discography

  • Chamber Works (1992)
  • Chamber Works 2 (1993)
  • Salvatore Sciarrino Chamber Works (1999)
  • Francesco Pennisi Chamber Works (1999)
  • Philip Glass (2001; Stradivarius)
  • Nicola Sani (2002)
  • Frederic Rzewski (2002)
  • Oltre Il Deserto Spazio (2002; Stradivarius)
  • Philip Glass - 600 Lines (2002; Stradivarius)
  • Salvatore Sciarrino (2003)
  • Salvatore Sciarrino Chamber Works 2 (2004; Stradivarius)
  • Toshio Hosokawa Chamber Works (2005; Stradivarius)
  • Private - Movie Soundtrack (2005)
  • Gavin Bryars - Sinking of the Titanic (2006; Touch)
  • Matmos-Scelsi Project (2007)
  • TablesAreTurned (2011; God Records)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Alter Ego biography. March 2010, accessed January 9, 2014 .
  2. Gramophone Editor's Choice: July 2002. Accessed January 9, 2014 (English).