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Carlo Minuta (Catania, 1994) is an Italian composer.
Carlo Minuta | |
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Background information | |
Born | Italia | July 29, 1994
Genres | Minimalism |
Instrument | Composer |
Labels | Symphonos Italia |
Minimal Music | |
Experimental |
Activities
[edit]Grandson of composer and director of the Civic Music Corps of Catania Francesco Minuta[1][2][3], he began his activity as a musician from a young age, devoting himself to composing music for ensembles and then for the theater. He has collaborated with the Teatro Massimo Bellini of Catania, the Teatro Stabile of Catania, the Teatro Vitaliano Brancati of Catania and the Piccolo Teatro of Catania, including writing stage music[4][5].
Winner of the first overall prize in the XVI International Music Competition A.M.A. Calabria, he participated in the first edition of the Italy Percussion Competition, for the composition section, presenting the piece Ciciulena, a suite of Sicilian dances written for percussion instrument ensemble. He made an arrangement for ensemble for the Poetry and Music - Art and Women review under the patronage of the City of Catania and the Diocesan Museum of Catania[6] and participated with the piece Spanish Lady in the Brancati Prize of Zafferana Etnea[7].
He participated in The Music Festival of Nations - Concerti del Tempietto, sponsored by Roma Capitale. In 2013 he made, together with the Camerata Polifonica Siciliana, the soundtrack for the silent film Un Amore selvaggio by Raffaele Viviani (1912)[8], and together with the Sicilian ensemble Broken Consorts he won in 2015 the Agata Rubino Impastato Prize , in the city of Alcamo[9].
Since 2015, he has collaborated as orchestra professor with the Teatro Massimo Bellini in Catania for several of the institution's opera and symphonic productions. In 2016 he wrote the music for the play Cica la Cicala e Is la Formica, with a booklet by Lina Maria Ugolini and the patronage of the Camerata Polifonica Siciliana, staged at the Piccolo Teatro in Catania.
He contributed in 2017 to the production of the album Eclipse[10] and in 2018 he created for the Vitaliano Brancati Theater in Catania the stage music for the play Oh Dio Mio!, by Israeli playwright Anat Gov[11][12][13]. Also in the same year, he contributed to the publication of the book Le forme della poesia e la musica di Lina Maria Ugolini, published by Villaggio Maori[14][15].
In 2013, he co-founded the record label Symphonos Italia. He published songs and music collections for percussion ensemble, as well as a Metodo per Tamburo published by Symphonos Italia. Since 2021, he composed singles, EPs and albums of ambient music, realizing more than 250 thousand listens with the single “Long Time[16][17],” published by Symphonos Italia. The single was used in April 2023 by Spanish artist Elsa Yranzo to create the audiovisual work El Viaje. Una experiencia colectiva de transformación individual, from a graphic concept by María Alarcón, produced by Parte Digital[18].
Publications
[edit]Title | Description | Catalog Number |
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Elpìs | Symphonic poem in one act. | CM001 |
Il Vecchio Castello | Arrangement from the suite Pictures of an Exhibition by Modest Mussorgsky. | CM002 |
Un Amore selvaggio | Sonorization of the silent film by Raffaele Viviani. | CM003 |
Eclipse | Composition for percussion ensemble. | CM004 |
Ciciulena | Sicilian Dance Suite for Multiple Percussion. | CM005 |
Percussion Ouverture | Overture in 3 movements. | CM006 |
Quattro Pezzi per Quattro Tom-Toms | Composition for percussion ensemble. | CM007 |
Giochi di Fuoco | Composition for percussion ensemble. | CM008 |
Jota | Composition for harp ensemble. | CM009 |
Spanish Lady | Composition for harp ensemble. | CM010 |
Requiem For a Dream | Composition for harp ensemble. | CM011 |
Metodo per Tamburo I | Method for Snare Drum | CM012 |
Metodo per Tamburo II | Method for Snare Drum | CM013 |
Discography
[edit]Title | Created Date | Catalog Number |
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Dancing Shadows | 18/08/24 | EXP551860 |
Lucid Dreams | 08/12/23 | EXP551859 |
Afdera | 23/08/23 | EXP551858 |
Anthemis | 04/06/23 | EXP551857 |
Left Behind | 01/03/23 | EXP551856 |
Midnight | 23/02/23 | EXP551855 |
Save a Soul | 24/12/22 | EXP551854 |
High On Love | 23/10/22 | EXP551853 |
Eclipse | 15/08/22 | EXP510705 |
Summer Dreams | 15/08/22 | EXP507424 |
Mirrors | 01/08/22 | EXP560828 |
Pacific Coast | 02/05/22 | EXP551852 |
Time Laps | 17/04/22 | EXP504357 |
Mondays Time | 17/04/22 | EXP504370 |
Crepitaculum | 17/04/22 | EXP503251 |
Take Me Dancing | 11/04/22 | EXP541196 |
Friends in Love | 11/04/22 | EXP541181 |
Long Time | 10/04/22 | EXP533324 |
Lost with You | 10/04/22 | EXP528196 |
Talking Heart | 10/04/22 | EXP523791 |
Matter of Time | 10/04/22 | EXP523793 |
Astral Waves | 10/04/22 | EXP516007 |
Different Ways | 09/04/22 | EXP515115 |
Bar Night | 09/04/22 | EXP515353 |
You Know That Feeling | 09/04/22 | EXP509265 |
Symphony of Nature | 09/04/22 | EXP510708 |
Piece of Your Heart | 09/04/22 | EXP509536 |
Even After Dark | 09/04/22 | EXP509512 |
Age of Pandora | 09/04/22 | EXP509575 |
Okapi | 09/04/22 | EXP506817 |
Mystical Voices | 09/04/22 | EXP507299 |
My Dreams | 09/04/22 | EXP507308 |
Master of Fate | 09/04/22 | EXP508270 |
Holy Ground | 09/04/22 | EXP508742 |
Black in Mind | 09/04/22 | EXP508950 |
Above the Sky | 09/04/22 | EXP508698 |
Water Spirit | 09/04/22 | EXP507889 |
Sonic Flavours | 09/04/22 | EXP508884 |
References
[edit]- ^ Pastura, Francesco (1968). Secoli di musica catanese. Nicolò Giannotta Editore.
- ^ Enciclopedia di Catania. Tringale. 1987.
- ^ Danzuso, Giovanni; Idonea, Domenico (1984). Musica, musicisti e teatri a Catania (dal mito alla cronaca). Publisicula.
- ^ Cresti, Renzo (2000). Enciclopedia italiana dei compositori contemporanei. Tolmino. ISBN 978-8887463071.
- ^ Oliveri, Dario (1991). Archivio: Musiche del XX secolo. Annuario del centro di documentazione della musica contemporanea. Centro per le iniziative musicali in Sicilia.
- ^ Savasta, Graziella Valentina (2018-05-18). "DAMEINCANTO: omaggio alle donne tra musica e poesia". GLOBUS Magazine (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-10-25.
- ^ "I finalisti del premio Brancati - Notizie - Ansa.it". Agenzia ANSA (in Italian). 2019-06-05. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
- ^ "Articolo di P. Iaccio". www.teatro.unisa.it. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
- ^ Redazione (2015-04-14). "Alle catanesi Broken Consorts| il premio speciale per la musica". Live Sicilia (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-10-25.
- ^ "Chiara Civello, il nuovo jazz italiano è esotico: "Il mio isolamento creativo"". la Repubblica (in Italian). 2017-03-28. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
- ^ Giacobbe, Gigi. "OH DIO MIO! - regia Ezio Donato". sipario.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-10-25.
- ^ SicilyMag, Redazione (2017-01-26). "Oh Dio mio!". SicilyMag (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-10-25.
- ^ "BELLININEWS - RECENSIONI". www.bellininews.it. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
- ^ "Le forme della poesia e la musica – L'EstroVerso" (in Italian). 20 November 2015. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
- ^ Ugolini, Lina Maria (2016). Le forme della poesia e la musica. Villaggio Maori. ISBN 978-8898119684.
- ^ Nagamag (2023-03-01). "Discover: Carlo Minuta - Long Time, on Nagamag Music Magazine". Nagamag - International Music Magazine. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
- ^ Long Time, 2021-12-03, retrieved 2024-10-25
- ^ Maria Alarcón (2023-06-29). El Viaje de Elsa Yranzo. Concepto digital y visuales por María Alarcón. Retrieved 2024-10-25 – via YouTube.