Fabrizio Marchionni
*7 May 1976
Works by Fabrizio Marchionni
Biography
Born in Cagliari (Sardinia - Italy), Fabrizio Marchionni completed his musical studies at the Music Conservatoire “G.P. da Palestrina”, graduating brilliantly in Organ (1997), Piano (1998), Composition (2000) and Harpsichord (2001). In 2001 he also obtained the Advanced Training Diploma in Composition at the Music Academy of Pescara. A multi-awarded artist, he has participated as an interpreter and composer in numerous national and international festivals and competitions. As an organist, pianist, fortepianist and harpsichordist, he has recorded and held concerts all over Europe, invited by prestigious musical and cultural associations; his repertoire ranges from ancient to contemporary music, from jazz to folk music. He is the titular teacher of Teoria, Ritmica e Percezione Musicale (Music Theory) at the "G. P. da Palestrina” of Cagliari - Sardinia - Italy.
About the music
A scholar of musical languages, he has written for various vocal and instrumental ensembles, his compositions have been performed throughout Italy and Europe. His music aims towards a renewal of musical language through the development of latent elements in the structures of different organization systems of musical thought. He has published “Sei Danze popolari Sarde” for Organ (1999), “Lontane Feste Incantàte ... Dimenticàte ...” for Organ (2001) “Attìtidu” (2007) for Organ - Armelin Musica, Padova; “Cantadas de Sardigna” (2003) for Voice and Piano - Frorìas Editions, Cagliari; “Deus ti salvet Maria” (2005) for Chorus and Orchestra, “O Babbu Soberanu” (2007) for Soli, Chorus and Orchestra - Autonomous Region of Sardinia; “Libera me Domine” (2015) for Organ - Carrara Editions, Bergamo; “Sei Parafrasi Sacre sui Canti devozionali della Sardegna” (2018) for Organ - Armelin Musica, Padova; “Sonàdas de Sardìgna” for Piano (2020) - Borè, Lecce.