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Matteo Franceschini

Italian composer born in Trento in 1979.

Born in Trento, Italy, in 1979, Matteo Franceschini studied clarinet with Mauro Pedron at the Conservatorio di Trento, and then attended the Conservatorio Guiseppe Verdi in Milan, where he studied with Armando Franceschini and Alessandro Solbiati. In parallel, he took courses with Luca Francesconi, Wolfgang Rihm, and Pascal Dusapin and studied orchestral conducting with Sandro Gorli. He continued his studies at the Accademia Santa Cecilia in Rome with Azio Corghi and then participated in Cursus (IRCAM’s composition and computer music course) from 2006 to 2008.

He has won numerous prizes in international competitions and has received commissions from organizations such as La Scala Philharmonic Orchestra, the Ensemble Intercontemporain, Wigmore Hall, the Venice Biennale, the IRCAM/Centre Pompidou, the Mito Festival, the Philharmonie de Paris, the Orchestre national d’Île-de-France, the Belgian National Orchestra, the Opéra de Saint-Etienne, the Accademia Filarmonica of Rome, RAI (Italian Television and Radio), the AGON Institute (Acoustics/Computing/Music), and multiple festivals. His compositions have been performed in major international festivals (Venice Biennale, Milano Musica, Sound Ways in Saint-Pétersburg, Nederlandse Muziekdagen, Settembre Musica in Turin, Rondó in Milan), at the IRCAM, the Centre Acanthes, the Beijing Conservatory, in the concert seasons of the Belgian National Orchestra and the Philharmonic Society of Trento; they are regularly broadcast by the RAI (Italy) the RTSI (Switzerland), the NPS (the Netherlands), and the RTBF (Belgium).

In 2006, he joined the AGON Institute, one of Italy’s most important centers for acoustics and computer music. He has also created soundtracks, works for theater, and multimedia tools, such as X, an interactive installation created in 2005 in collaboration with Adriano Abbado for the Milan Triennale. In June 2008, laCuna, for woman’s voice, vocal ensemble, video, and electronics, a project created for the second year of IRCAM’s Cursus, premiered during the Festival Agora in a performance by Raphaële Kennedy and the Jeunes Solistes, conducted by Rachid Safir.

In April 2011, his first monographic recording was released, titled Il risultato dei singoli. He was a composer-in-residence at the Atelier de Recherche et de Création pour l’Art Lyrique (ARCAL), the Orchestre national d’Île-de-France, and at the Accademia Filarmonica of Rome.

In 2017, Matteo Franceschini took the stage name “Tovel” for the project ABCDEFG (A Tuned Sculpture), with the goal of “relaunch[ing] the figure of the author/interpreter. His direct, live involvement becomes therefore the expression of a creative act.”

Matteo Franceschini’s music is published by Suvini Zerboni, and, since 2011, by Casa Ricordi.

Awards and Honors

  • Silver Lion for Music at the Venice Biennale, 2019
  • Fellowship from the Fondation Banque Populaire, 2018
  • Fedora – Rolf Liebermann Prize for Opera, 2014
  • Tactus Composition Prize for Symphonic Orchestra in Brussels for Ardus, 2004
  • Luxembourg International Composition Competition Prize for làbara, 2004
  • Cuido d’Arezzo International Composition Competition Prize for Animi Conscientia, 2004
  • Città di Pavia Composition Competition Prize

© Ircam-Centre Pompidou, 2019

Sources

Site du compositeur

  • Solo (excluding voice)
    • Parabola for solo cello (2006), 10 mn, Suvini Zerboni
    • Étrusque for solo instrument (2012)
  • Chamber music
  • Instrumental ensemble music
  • Concertant music
    • Legenda for violin and ensemble (2007), 15 mn, Suvini Zerboni
    • Sequel for viola and ensemble (2007), 11 mn, Suvini Zerboni
    • Sine qua non for piano and ensemble (2008), 23 mn, Suvini Zerboni
    • A long time ago for cello and ensemble (2009), 12 mn, Suvini Zerboni
    • La Grammatica del Soffio concerto for basset horn and orchestra (2011), 15 mn
    • Voce concerto for cello and orchestra (2013)
    • La Grammatica del Soffio concerto for basset horn and orchestra (version for soloist and ensemble) (2014), 20 mn
  • Vocal music and instrument(s)
    • ¿ Qué mandais hacer de mì ? for soprano and eight instruments (2004), 13 mn, Suvini Zerboni
    • Einst for soprano and piano (2005), 5 mn, Suvini Zerboni
    • X interactive installation, for soprano and violin (2005), Suvini Zerboni [program note]
    • elec Eimì two movements for soprano, percussion and electronics (2006), 20 mn, Suvini Zerboni
    • Tue for mezzo-soprano and together (2006), 11 mn, Suvini Zerboni
    • Exercices de style for double choir and orchestra (2010), 25 mn, Suvini Zerboni
    • elec stage My Way to Hell electropera for voice, ensemble and live electronics (2010), 1 h 15 mn
    • JA SAM sonate pour orchestre et voix blanches for orchestra and children's choir (2012), 28 mn
    • elec stage Forèst food-opera in four seasons, a prologue and an epilogue (2015), 1 h 10 mn
    • stage Alice opera based on Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland , for five singers, choir of white voices, actors and orchestra (2016), 1 h 15 mn
    • elec ircam Visions for mezzo-soprano, ensemble and electronics on texts by William Blake (2024), 18 mn, Ricordi [program note]
  • A cappella vocal music
  • Electronic music / fixed media / mechanical musical instruments

Catalog sources and details

Musique de films

  • Gli indifferenti (Leonardo Guerra Seràgnoli, 2020).

Catalog source(s)

Musique de films

  • Gli indifferenti (Leonardo Guerra Seràgnoli, 2020).

Lien Internet

(liens vérifiés en juin 2023).

Discographie sélective

  • Matteo FRANCESCHINI, Vox in Bestia, Purgatorio, Laura Catrani : soprano, dans « Laura Catrani - Vox In Bestia », avec des œuvres de Fabrizio de Rossi Re et Alessandro Solbiati, 1 Cd Stradivarius, 2022, STR 37207.
  • TOVEL, « Gravity », Bertrand Chamayou, piano ; Eudes Bernstein, saxophone ténor, 1 vinyle Scala Music, 2022.
  • Matteo FRANCESCHINI, « Il risultato dei singoli » : Sequel ; Legenda ; A long time ago ; Sine Qua non, Lorenzo Gorli : violon, Maria-Grazia Bellocchio : piano, Maria Ronchini : alto, Relja Lukic : violoncelle, Divertimento Ensemble, direction : Sandro Gorli, 1 cd Stradivarius, 2012, STR 33888.
  • Matteo FRANCESCHINI, Làbara, dans « International Composition Prize Luxembourg 2004 », avec également des œuvres de Chañaral Ortega-Miranda, Lin Wang, Satoru Ikeda et Jonathan Eato, Luxembourg Sinfonietta, dir. Marcel Wengler, CD LGNM, 2004, n°404 [62 minutes – enregistrement des créations mondiales].