Grazia Salvatori

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Grazia Salvatori (born June 13, 1941 in Castellana Grotte ) is an Italian composer and organist .

Life

Grazia Salvatori studied organ, piano, harpsichord and composition. She attended master classes with Fernando Germani , René Saorgin , Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini , Anton Heiller and Montserrat Torrent i Serra . From 1978 until her retirement she was professor for organ and organ composition at the Conservatorio di Musica Niccolò Piccinni in Bari . In her hometown of Castellana Grotte , she directs the Don Vincenzo Vitti music competition .

Compositions

vocal
  • Lodato sia (1990) for mixed choir and organ. Text: David Maria Turoldo
  • 3 Canti Sacri (1994) for mezzo-soprano and organ. Texts: David Maria Turoldo
  • Meditatio super “ Victimae Paschali laudes (2004). WP April 24, 2004 Fürth ( Church of the Resurrection ). Daniela Jungblut (mezzo-soprano), Maria Schalk (violin), Sirka Schwartz-Uppendieck (organ)
  • In memoriam Giovanni Paolo II (2006) for viola, organ and recitation
  • Gracias a la vida (2007) for mezzo-soprano and harpsichord. Texts: Violeta Parra
  • My river (2009) for mezzo-soprano, recorder, soprano and harpsichord. Text: Emily Dickinson
  • E la bugia trionfo (2010) for saxophone quartet and soprano. Text: Alda Merini
  • Aforisma (2010) for mezzo-soprano and harpsichord. Text: Alda Merini
  • Prière (2013) for soprano, recorder and harpsichord
  • Black beans (2013) for soprano, tom-tom and harpsichord
  • Allelujah Adonaj (2013) for female choir, soprano, trumpet and organ
  • Laetare Alleluja (2013) for female choir, flute, soprano and organ
  • Solitudine (2013) for mezzo-soprano and bass clarinet
  • Elogio della notte (2013) for bass clarinet, mezzo-soprano and piano
instrumental
  • Suite breve (1986) for organ
  • Toccatina (1991) for harpsichord
  • Variations on " A Firm Castle " (1993) for trumpet and organ
  • Recitativo e Allegro (1994) for flute and organ
  • Trypthic (1994) for organ
  • Moto perpetuo in forma di danza (1996) for harpsichord and harmonium
  • Tu scendi dalle stelle (“You rise down from the stars”, 2002). WP May 10, 2003 Fürth ( Church of the Resurrection ). Wilfried Krüger (horn), Sirka Schwartz-Uppendieck (organ)
  • Allegretto (2002). WP May 10, 2003 Fürth (Church of the Resurrection). Wilfried Krüger (horn), Céline Locher (harpsichord)
  • Vox turturis (2004) for soprano saxophone and organ
  • Tre versi sull 'Inno Ave Maris Stella (2005)
  • Obocromix (2007) for oboe and harpsichord / oboe and organ
  • Contrappunti (2007) for two oboes and English horn
  • Meditango (2010) for 2 harpsichords
  • Nell'azzurro (su melodia popolare dedicata alla Madonna) (2011) for organ for 4 hands

Web links

supporting documents

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