Delilah Gutman
7 Songs of Water for Viola and Piano (2011)
- Publisher: Ut Orpheus
- Code: XXS 100
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€ 19.95
Author: Delilah Gutman (*1978)
Publication Date: 9/14/2015
Edition: Score and Parts
Pages: pp. 48 + parts pp. 12
Size: 230x310 mm
Binding: Saddle stitching
ISMN: 979-0-2153-2327-8
Code: XXS 100
Pianist, Composer and Singer, Italo-American, Delilah Gutman was born in Madrid, 1978. She lives and works in Milan and Rimini where, in 2007, she founded the Cultural Association D.G.M.A. for the research and production of musical and multi-media events such as “Silenzio Musica”, “DoNna” and “Kol bpm.”
She graduated in piano, electronic music and composition at the Conservatorio di Musica Giuseppe Verdi of Milan. She studied composition with Niccolò Castiglioni, Bruno Zanolini and Alessandro Solbiati, piano with Lidia Arcuri, and electronic music with Riccardo Sinigaglia. She has attended masterclasses with Gyorgy Ligeti, Gabriele Bianchi, Salvatore Sciarrino, and Luca Francesconi.
As a composer, she has to date over one hundred premières in Italy and abroad.
Among her many musical installations, readings, art exhibitions, and video art, in particular she has collaborated with the poets Manrico Murzi and Salvatore Ritrovato; writers Haim Baharier, Roberto Piumini and Guido Quarzo; and visual artists Mark Kostabi and Enzo Cucchi.
She graduated in piano, electronic music and composition at the Conservatorio di Musica Giuseppe Verdi of Milan. She studied composition with Niccolò Castiglioni, Bruno Zanolini and Alessandro Solbiati, piano with Lidia Arcuri, and electronic music with Riccardo Sinigaglia. She has attended masterclasses with Gyorgy Ligeti, Gabriele Bianchi, Salvatore Sciarrino, and Luca Francesconi.
As a composer, she has to date over one hundred premières in Italy and abroad.
Among her many musical installations, readings, art exhibitions, and video art, in particular she has collaborated with the poets Manrico Murzi and Salvatore Ritrovato; writers Haim Baharier, Roberto Piumini and Guido Quarzo; and visual artists Mark Kostabi and Enzo Cucchi.
Stringendo Magazine (October 2016)
Written in a minimalist style, the 7 Canti d’Acqua (2011) make for very pleasant listening. ... The workwould be interesting repertoire for an intermediate violist. (M. Nemet)
Written in a minimalist style, the 7 Canti d’Acqua (2011) make for very pleasant listening. ... The workwould be interesting repertoire for an intermediate violist. (M. Nemet)