Marazia, Giulio: Movimento sinfonico

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  • Composer(s): Giulio Marazia
  • Edition: Da Vinci Edition
  • Format: A4 - Paperback
  • Genre: Orchestral
  • Instrumentation: Orchestra
  • Pages: 40
  • Period: Contemporary
  • ISMN: 9790216203463
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Giulio Marazia: he was active student of Maestro Gianluigi Gelmetti at the prestigious Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, where in 2011, he won a major scholarship. As a conductor he was invited to festivals and concerts in Italy and abroad performing at the Teatro Mercadante in Naples, the Teatro Piccolo, Teatro Dal Verme, the Auditorium Cariplo and the Sala Verdi in Milan, the Teatro Uno of Rome, the Teatro dei Rozzi in Siena, the Auditorium Oscar Niemeyer in Ravello, the Roman amphitheater of Avella (Av) the Volkshaus in Jena (Germany) and the Opéra Royal de Wallonie in Liège (Belgium).
In 2013 he was chosen by the Milan Conservatory to represent the institution at the “Premio Nazionale delle Arti” of Conducting organized by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research and held in L’Aquila at the local conservatory.

He has directed several times in various concerts held in the Italian Wind Orchestras of Chieti, Gioia del Colle (Ba), Mercato San Severino (Sa) and Salerno.
Musical and Artistic Director of Orchestra Sinfonica Ensemble Contemporaneo and Coro Collegium Vocale Salernitano from 2006 to 2013, At the head of these artistic forces, with a comprehensive and ambitious project, also he designed and produced annual music festivals, suggesting the spread and culture of classical music, symphony and opera live.
For the “Valle del Sarno Pop Orchestra” has arranged, transcribed and directed the music for the concert event “Atom at night” dedicated to the major successes of Pink Floyd interpreted with symphony with over one hundred musicians involved. In 2014 he made his debut with the “Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali” of Milan as a guest conductor for a series of concerts.

He inaugurates the academic year 2014-2015 with the opera “Don Pasquale” by Donizetti at the helm of the complex Choir and Orchestra of the Conservatory of Milan. From 2014 Assistant Conductor of the Teatro Verdi in Salerno, with the artistic direction of Maestro Daniel Oren. In the 2015 debut as Guest Conductor of “Metro Chamber Orchestra” in two concerts in New York, scheduled the Passion According to St. John of J. S. Bach, which has earned him the appointment by the 2015-2016 season of principal guest conductor. From 2015 Assistant Conductor of the Opera Royale de Wallonie in Liegi, with the artistic direction of Maestro Paolo Arrivabeni.

He worked with leading orchestras throughout Europe including the Orchestra Giuseppe Verdi of Milan, the Sofia Festival Orchestra (Bulgaria), the Jena Philharmonic Orchestra (Germany) and the choir and orchestra of the Opera of Liège (Belgium). He is currently music and artistic director of the Orchestra Filarmonica Campana with whom he started a new phase, characterized by a growing national and international interest aroused by new productions, tours, recordings and audiovisual projects. These activities have projected the Filarmonica Campana in the global market, where today plays an important role in the promotion of Italian musical culture. He is a teacher of Music Education in Milan.

Prizes: “Magnus Taburnus” for polyphonic Choirs (2007, conductor), “St. Alphonsus M. de Liguori” for sacred music (2009, composer with “Reflections”), “A lighthouse turned towards the future” for young people who have excelled in the field of labor, culture and art (2010), “Awards 2010” for the constant effort in the dissemination and promotion of musical culture in the area, “Premio Cavalierato Giovanile”, the best talent under thirty-five of southern Italy.