Fabio Vacchi (; born February 19, 1949), is an Italian
composer.
Biography
Training and debut
Fabio Vacchi studied at the
Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini of
Bologna
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with
Giacomo Manzoni and Tito Gotti. In 1974 he participated in the courses of the
Tanglewood
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Festival in the United States, where he was awarded the
Koussevitzky Prize
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in Composition. In 1976 he won first prize at the
Gaudeamus Composition Competition in the
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, with the work ''Les soupirs de Geneviève'' for 11 string soloists. In the same year, he wrote ''Sinfonia in quattro tempi'', conducted by
Giuseppe Sinopoli for the
Venice Biennale
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Festival, which thereafter dedicated to him two monographic concerts in 1979 and 1981. In
Venice
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, where he lived from 1984 to 1992, he met and was supported by
Luigi Nono
Luigi Nono (; 29 January 1924 – 8 May 1990) was an Italian avant-garde composer of classical music.
Biography
Early years
Nono, born in Venice, was a member of a wealthy artistic family; his grandfather was a notable painter. Nono b ...
, who invited him at the Experimentalstudio der Heinrich-Strobel-Stiftung, Freiburg.
From the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino to the Vienna Philharmonic, the Berliner, the Gewandhaus and the Carnegie Hall
Vacchi made his debut at the
Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Festival in 1982 with ''Girotondo'', an opera whose libretto was adapted from
Arthur Schnitzler. Following this opera came ''Il Viaggio'' (
Teatro Comunale di Bologna, text by
Tonino Guerra), – in the same year, 1990, when he attended the New York Festival of Contemporary Music with ''L'usgnol in vatta a un fil'' - then ''La station thermale'', with a libretto by Myriam Tanant from
Goldoni - produced at
Opéra de Lyon (1993), afterwards at
La Scala and
Opéra Comique de Paris (1995).
He also wrote ''Sacer Sanctus'' (1997) for chorus and instruments, text by
Giuseppe Pontiggia, "a work commissioned by La Scala (1997) and repeated at the Festival of Ravenna (1998), the
Festival Présence 2002 in Paris and
S. Cecilia
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History
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in Rome in 2003", ''En Vinternatt'' (for a tournée - October–November 2001 - of the Gustav Mahler Chamber Orchestra conducted by Sir Neville Marriner).
For the musical theatre he has subsequently written ''Les oiseaux de passage'' (
Opéra de Lyon,
Teatro Comunale di Bologna, 1998–2001) and, in 2003, ''Il letto della Storia'', with a libretto by Franco Marcoaldi and stage direction by Giorgio Barberio Corsetti. For this opera, he received the Abbiati Prize from the National Association of Italian Critics for the best new work of the year. The partnership with Marcoaldi has continued, bringing about such works as ''Terra comune'' (which, at the request of
Luciano Berio
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, inaugurated Rome's Auditorium Parco della Musica in 2002), ''Tre Veglie'' commissioned by the
Salzburg Festival
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(conducted in 2000 by
Ivan Fischer
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, with
Anna Caterina Antonacci
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Career
Antonacci studied ...
), and the second opera for the
Teatro alla Scala
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, ''Teneke'' (2007, chosen for the ''That's Opera event'', on the occasion of the bicentennial of Ricordi, curated by
Jean-Jacques Nattiez) conducted by
Roberto Abbado, stage direction by
Ermanno Olmi, with set design by
Arnaldo Pomodoro.
Vacchi's music was again heard at the
Salzburg Festival
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in 2006, during the celebrations of the 250th anniversary of
Mozart
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’s birth, with a performance by
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra under
Riccardo Muti of ''La giusta armonia'', a melologue with narrator and orchestra based on a text by the proto-socialist Franz Heinrich Ziegenhagen, who was a friend of Mozart. Worthy of mention is ''Voci di notte'' (2006), commissioned by the Orchestra of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, on the occasion of the 70th birthday of their conductor
Zubin Mehta
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Mehta's father was the fou ...
. Mehta is one of many conductors, such as
Berio,
Chung, Harding,
Marriner,
Pappano, and, as already mentioned
Muti
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and
Abbado, who have conducted Vacchi's music a number of times.
In 2009
Riccardo Chailly
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conducted the symphonic melologue ''Prospero o dell’Armonia'' (by
Shakespeare
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, Filarmonica della Scala) and in 2011 Tagebuch der Empörung (Leipzig, Gewandhaus Orchestra). Both the symphonic ''Mare che fiumi accoglie'', conducted by
Antonio Pappano at the
Parco della Musica in Rome, and the opera ''La madre del mostro'', based on a libretto by
Michele Serra, date back to 2007.
Amos Oz wrote the libretto of the opera ''The Same Sea'' for Vacchi, from the novel of the same name, staged at
Teatro Petruzzelli
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History Origin and golden age
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in Bari, with scenery by
Gae Aulenti, in 2011. Again in collaboration with Amos Oz, he composed the melologue ''D’un tratto nel folto del bosco'', based on a text by Michele Serra from the novel of the same name (''Nestled deep in a thick forest'') by the Israeli writer, for the Festival Mito (which dedicated a monograph - the first Italian - to Vacchi, in 2014) of 2010. The melologue also travelled to Paris, in 2014 and in a French version (''Soudain dans la forêt profonde'', Comédie française, Salle Pleyel), with a CD by the Ministère de l'Éducation Nationale, designed for schools in France. In 2015, he composed a symphonic poem, ''Der Walddämon'', again inspired by ''Nestled Deep in a Thick Forest'' by Amos Oz and commissioned by Riccardo Chailly, who conducted it at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig. In the same year, Vacchi directed the Atelier ''Opéra en création'' at the
Aix-en-Provence Festival, where his works were performed between 2014 and 2015, among which ''Dai calanchi di Sabbiuno'' conducted by P.Järvi in a concert dedicated to the memory of P.Chereau. In 2016 his ninth opera came out, ''Lo specchio magico'', based on a text by Aldo Nove (staged at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, conducted by John Axelrod) and ''Vencidos'' for voice and orchestra commissioned by the
Festival Internacional Cervantino, in Mexico, for the
Miguel de Cervantes
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celebrations. In 2018 the
Teatro San Carlo put on ''Eternapoli'', at the request of
Toni Servillo. Again in 2018, after the Concerto for violoncello at Petruzzelli di Bari, the Concerto for violin ''Natura naturans'' had its European première at the Opera of Budapest and its American première at the
Carnegie Hall in New York, (conductor
Balázs Kocsár, soloist Haruka Nagao). In February 2019 the Orchestra laVerdi of Milan devoted four monographic concerts to him, including the Italian première of Natura naturans.
Works of social commitment
Riccardo Muti conducted ''Diario dello Sdegno'' (Teatro alla Scala, 2003), written by Vacchi in the emotional aftermath of
11 September 2001
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and the international conflicts that followed. After its première in
Milan
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(2002), this piece was performed in
Paris
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(2003) and Bruxellels, during Italy's turn of holding the presidency of the European Union. Ethical themes have great significance for Vacchi and they are evident in other compositions of his, such as ''Irini'', ''Esselam'', ''Shalom'' (2004) for voice, violin and orchestra, which deals with the theme of religious tolerance. Another similar piece was ''Dai calanchi di Sabbiuno'' for chamber ensemble, which was composed for the Commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the
Italian Resistance (Teatro alla Scala, 1995) and which has been performed more than 100 times around the world, also in the version for full orchestra requested by Claudio Abbado. Ethical themes are still central in other recent works. In 2017 the melologue ''Veronica Franco'' was performed at Teatro la Fenice in Venice, about the great Venetian poet, courtesan, and proto-feminist who defeated the Inquisition of the 16th century with her free spirit. The Teatro alla Scala will be staging in May 2020 the premiere of ''Madina'', Theater-Dance (whose text of
Emmanuelle de Villepin focuses on the theme of terrorism), for actor, soprano, tenor, choir, orchestra and dance troupe with
Roberto Bolle
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étoile, ''Was Beethoven African?'', inspired by Nadine Gardimer's anti-racism novel and commissioned by the
Philharmonie de Paris and the Paris Mozart Orchestra had been performed at the Philharmonie, Paris, on 18, 19, 20 September 2020, obligatory piece in the international competition ''La Maestra''. The mock-heroic opera ''Jeanne Dark'', from Voltaire's ''Pucelle d’Orléans'', that will be staged at Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, 22–26 May 2021, reflects his rebellion against dogmatic thinking. Again in May 2021, the melologue ''Beethoven l’Africain. Lettres de Prison de Nelson Mandela'', commissioned by PMO, will be performed at Philharmonie de Paris and then at Festival Internacional Cervantino, in Mexico
Chamber works and soundtracks
On a commission from Abbado, Vacchi composed ''Briefe Büchners'', a Lieder cycle which was performed by the
Berliner Philharmonie in 1998. For the Hilliard Ensemble and the Barrow River Art Festival, he composed ''Memoria italiana'' in 2013. ''Luoghi immaginari'' were composed between 1987 and 1992 for various instrumental formations - performed many times, conducted also by
Daniel Harding in Salzburg Mozarteum or in the Festival of Italian Contemporary Music in Beijing - and was included, along with other works by Vacchi, in the soundtrack to ''Il Mestiere delle Armi'' (''The Profession of Arms'') by
Ermanno Olmi. For this movie Vacchi was awarded the
David di Donatello
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prize in 2002. 2005 saw him honoured again at The Albo D'Oro RDC Awards, for his music in
Patrice Chéreau’s film Gabrielle. Also by Vacchi is the soundtrack to Olmi's latest works
One Hundred Nails
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(2007), and ''Vedete, sono uno di voi'' (2017). The
Quartetto di Cremona has performed his four String Quartets many times. The ''Third String Quartet'' (2002), written for the Tokyo String Quartet, was awarded the Annual Lully Award in 2003 for the best new work of the year performed in the United States, and the ''Fourth Quartet'' (2004), was commissioned by RAI Radio for the 80th anniversary of Italian radio) and asked him to write the sixth, which will be performed at Società del Quartetto di Milano, 9 February 2021.
Other news
Worthy of mention is the recent ''Voci di notte'' (2006), commissioned and performed by the Orchestra of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, on occasion of the 70th birthday of their conductor
Zubin Mehta
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Mehta's father was the fou ...
. For Beethoven celebrations of 2020, Vacchi has written ''Beethoven e la primavera ritrovata'' for orchestra, commissioned from Maggio Musicale Fiorentino and conducted by
Zubin Mehta
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Mehta's father was the fou ...
.
Poetics
As Peter Korfmacher wrote in the Lepiziger Volkszeitung about his ''Tagebuch der Empörung'' at Gewandhaus, focusing on the events of 11 September 2001, "Vacchi does not describe any attack, nor war. His metaphysical approach is certainly comparable to that of Gustav Mahler: very diverse material is inserted into a broad range, so that meanings which may be felt on an emotional level but not expressible with words are revealed".
Style
Claudio Abbado
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defines his style "complex and not derivative, and capable of reaching the listener" and Jean Jacques Natties declares that his music "can furnish a sense of direction for composers in this new century. Thanks to Fabio Vacchi for having known how to chart – for the music enthusiast and the composer alike – an innovative course».
So, "Vacchi’s music is characterized in particular by its quality of sound; fluid, refined and shimmering, subtly nuanced and suggestive of echoes and reverberations. The rigour of compositional procedures is tied to a concern to create a communicative idiom which takes into consideration the listener’s perceptive ability".
[Voice Fabio Vacchi in The New Grove Music Online, Oxford Music Online: https://doi.org/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.44150]
Prizes and acknowledgements
*Koussevitsky Prize in Composition (
Tanglewood
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, 1974)
*The
Gaudeamus International Composers Award for the entry ''Les soupirs de Geneviève'' (
Netherlands
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David di Donatello for Best Score
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of the year, for
Ermanno Olmi’s
The Profession of Arms (Rome, 2002)
*Annual Lully Award for the best new work of the year performed in the United States, for the ''Third String Quartet'', commissioned by the
Tokyo String Quartet (2002)
*The Abbiati Prize from the Associazione Nazionale Critici Musicali for the best new work of the year for the opera ''Il letto della storia'' (2003)
*RDC Award for the best soundtrack, for
Patrice Chéreau’s ''
Gabrielle'' (2005)
*Active Member of the
Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
*Honorary Member of the
Accademia Filarmonica of Bologna
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Discography
See also
*
List of compositions by Fabio Vacchi
*
Teneke (opera)
''Teneke'' is an opera in three acts by Italian composer Fabio Vacchi.
Franco Marcoaldi adapted the Italian libretto from the eponymous novel by the Turkish author Yaşar Kemal published in 1955. The opera was premiered on September 22, 2007, ...
Notes
External links
Biographical profiles and essays
Fabio Vacchi official website* Fabio Vacch
principal Scores Editor* Fabio Vacch
selected works* A
essayon Fabio Vacchi by
Jean-Jacques Nattiez
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Listenings and videos
''Dai calanchi di Sabbiuno''recording -
Claire Gibault
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conductor
''Sacer Sanctus''excerpt
''Flow my Dowland''excerpt
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Roberto Abbado talking abou
''Dai calanchi di Sabbiuno''for The Kennedy Center
Monographic documentary about Fabio Vacchi TV Sky Classica
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1949 births
20th-century classical composers
20th-century Italian composers
20th-century Italian male musicians
21st-century classical composers
21st-century Italian male musicians
David di Donatello winners
Gaudeamus Composition Competition prize-winners
Italian classical composers
Italian male classical composers
Italian opera composers
Living people
Male opera composers
Members of the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
Musicians from Bologna