Roberto Fabbriciani
Roberto Fabbriciani (* 13. Juni 1949 in Arezzo) ist ein italienischer Flötist.
Leben
Fabbriciani studierte bei Severino Gazzelloni. In Zusammenarbeit mit Komponisten und Instrumentenbauern erkundete er neue spieltechnische Möglichkeiten für Flöteninstrumente. Speziell für ihn wurde beispielsweise eine bis zur Subkontraoktave reichende Hyperbassflöte (in C) konstruiert, für die er auch eigene Werke schrieb.
Uraufgeführte Werke
- Aldo Clementi: Fantasia su roBErto FABbriCiAni (1980/81), Passacaglia (1996), jeweils für Flöte und Tonband
- Franco Donatoni: Midi (1989) für Flöte
- Roberto Fabbriciani: Ascoltate stelle (2007) für Hyperbassflöte und Tonband
- Brian Ferneyhough: Superscriptio (1981) für Piccolo
- Lorenzo Ferrero: Ellipse (1983) für Flöte
- Toshio Hosokawa: Vertical Song I (1995) für Flöte
- Ennio Morricone: Cadenza (1989) für Flöte und Tonband
- Luigi Nono: Das atmende Klarsein (1981) für Bassflöte und Tonband (Libretto: Massimo Cacciari)
- Goffredo Petrassi: Romanzetta (1980) für Flöte und Klavier
- Wolfgang Rihm: Zeichen I – Doubles (1981). Musik für Bassflöte (auch Piccolo), Kontrabassklarinette (auch Es-Klarinette) und 2 Orchestergruppen
- Salvatore Sciarrino: Canzona di ringraziamento (1985) für Flöte
- Rudi Spring: Risonanze (2005) für Flöte
- Mauricio Sotelo: Appassionato – en un silencio ardente (2002) für Flöte und Ensemble
- Isang Yun: Sori (1988) für Flöte
Weblinks
- Website des Künstlers
- Englischer Wikipedia-Artikel über die Hyperbassflöte
- Werke von und über Roberto Fabbriciani im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek
Personendaten | |
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NAME | Fabbriciani, Roberto |
KURZBESCHREIBUNG | italienischer Flötist |
GEBURTSDATUM | 13. Juni 1949 |
GEBURTSORT | Arezzo |
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Autor/Urheber: Der ursprünglich hochladende Benutzer war Badagnani in der Wikipedia auf Englisch, Lizenz: Attribution
Italian flutist Roberto Fabbriciani with en:hyperbass flute (flauto iperbasso in Italian) constructed by the Florentine craftsman Francesco Romei.
Photo by Alessandro Grego. Photo taken in Florence, Italy in 2005. Photo used by the kind permission of Luisella Botteon (flutist and wife of Roberto Fabbriciani).
Permission to use photo
Relevant correspondence, in reverse date order
- From: "Roberto Fabbriciani"
- To: Wikipedia User:Badagnani
- Subject: Re: Roberto's hyperbass flute
- Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 15:10:21 +0200
thank you for your e-mail message. You can add the photos on the Wikipedia page about the hyperbass flute and the photos could be re-used by anyone. Mr. Alessandro Grego made the photos and he made the photos in Florence on 2005. The material of the flute is plastic (PVC) and wood. It has holes. The person who built this instrument is Francesco Romei.
Best regards, Luisella Botteon
- ----- Original Message -----
- From: Wikipedia User:Badagnani
- To: Roberto Fabbriciani
- Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 7:45 PM
- Subject: Re: Roberto's hyperbass flute
Dear Luisella,
Many thanks for your email and photos!
May I have your permission to add the photo on the Wikipedia page about the hyperbass flute (in which Mr. Fabbriciani is mentioned):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperbass_flute
In order for photos to be used on Wikipedia, the owner of the photo, Wikipedia asks that the owner of the photo agree that the photo may be re-used by anyone who finds the photo for any purpose (including educational, commercial, or any other use), although credit would be given to the photographer. So it is treated something like a publicity or promotional photo. If that is okay with you, would you please let me know? I think it would bring Mr. Fabbriciani a lot of interest for his work, as many people are curious about this instrument.
If you could tell me also the following:
- who took the photo
- where and when the photo was taken
- what is the flute made out of (is it metal or plastic), and does it have keys or just holes?
- what is the name of the person who built this instrument
Many thanks, again, and best regards,
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Wikipedia User:Badagnani