- Elisabetta Brusa
Elisabetta Olga Laura Brusa (born
April 3 ,1954 ) is an Italian composer.Brusa was born in
Milan , and as a child wrote 32 piano pieces. At theMilan Conservatory she formally studied composition with Bruno Bettinelli, (who also taught famous Italian conductors likeClaudio Abbado andRiccardo Muti ) and Azio Corghi, graduating in 1980. She then taught Composition at the Conservatorios of Vicenza, Mantova and Brescia before arriving at the Conservatorio of Milan in 1985. She also received instruction from SirPeter Maxwell Davies andHans Keller .She appeared on the "Young Italian Composers" television programme in 1983. ["International Who's Who in Classical Music", 21st Ed. London: Europa Publications Limited (2005): 117]
After winning first prize at the Washington International Competition for Composition for String Quartet in 1982, she was awarded the
Fromm Fellowship and theFulbright Fellowship the next year to follow the Composition classes at the Tanglewood Music Center and three Fellowships from theMacDowell Colony later in the decade. In 1997 she married the conductorGilberto Serembe .Currently she is best known for her orchestral works recorded in two volumes on the
Naxos Records label. She is often inspired by works of Literature and Art as well as of Music of all ages but the latter are never quoted or imitated in her works. These include the tone poem "Florestan", based on the Florestan side ofRobert Schumann 's personality; the "Nittemero Symphony", inspired by ancient Greek astronomy; the tone poem "Messidor", which alludes strongly to (without actually quoting)Felix Mendelssohn 's incidental music to "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (the work is dedicated to her husband), a "Fanfare", an "Adagio", "Firelights", a "Requiescat" and "Favole", all of which for orchestras of different sizes, among other works.Brusa describes her musical style as "close to Neo-Tonality and in particular to Neo-Romanticism, but in the original sense of the word, which is nowadays often confusedly assimilated to other ones," and her harmony as "essentially pandiatonic with panchromatic moments."
Her music has been performed by the
BBC Philharmonic ,CBC Vancouver Orchestra ,St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra ,Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra ,Women's Philharmonic of San Francisco , to name just a few.References
External links
* [http://www.elisabettabrusa.it elisabettabrusa.it]
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