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PUCCINI International Opera Composition Course Summer Seminar 2019

 PUCCINI International Opera Composition Course Summer Seminar 2019
Summary:Composition Course
Deadline: 30 April 2019
Date Posted: 13 February 2019
Details: Lucca, Italy, July 15 th to 27 th 2019

Come and study how to write opera in Lucca, the city of Giacomo Puccini

PROJECT
The Puccini International Opera Composition Course is addressed to composers (both with or without an academic degree) willing to investigate thoroughly all compositional techniques in use in Opera writing today, focusing both on the Italian tradition and on the genre’s contemporary international developments.

The course’s aim is to hand down the great opera tradition, having as a target the creation of new operas, bridging the past and the future in a new and enthralling vision.

COURSE GOALS
Participants will get to a deeper understanding of the various aspects of composing for Opera theatre.
- At the end of the course, each participant must submit a complete pre-project for a new chamber opera, writing a section or a full score for voice and piano (at least 25 minutes)
- The best projects will be selected to be performed as mise-en-scene at the ‘Puccini Chamber Opera Festival 2020’ in collaboration with Teatro del Giglio of Lucca
- All scores produced will be published and recorded video/audio by EMA Vinci

APPLICANTS SELECTION
Applicants must submit the following materials for selection: - CV
- Project scheme of a chamber opera for max 1 voice and piano (reduction)
- Full score and audio file of an orchestral or chamber composition*
- Full score or voice/piano score and audio file of a vocal composition*
*midi files can be accepted
All materials must be e-mailed to ioccpuccini@gmail.com
Submission deadline: April, 30th 2019
Eligible composers will be contacted by: May, 15th 2019. Committee selection: Francesco Cipriano (President of Cluster), Girolamo Deraco, Antonio Agostini.
Knowledge of English or Italian language is required
A minimum of 4 eligible composers is required for the course to start

CLASSES
- 12 days of classes
- group and individual classes - lectures by Guest Artists

Main subjects
• - Opera composition: Girolamo Deraco
Lectures
• - Opera: James Ogburn
• - Traditional operatic and contemporary singing: Maria Elena Romanazzi
• - Graphic scores for opera: Luigi Esposito
• - Analysis: Antonio Agostini, Stefano Teani
• - The theatre as a music box: Aldo Tarabella

CONTENTS
Opera composition: Girolamo Deraco Individual classes
- Elements of instrumental composition - Elements of vocal composition
- Elements of orchestration
- Elements of playwriting for the opera

Group classes
- Composition of operatic elements - Musictheater (“opera” applied to instrumental writing, with or without voice)
- Musictheater, Chamber Opera, Opera elements of analysis. Musical perception

Lectures by Guest Artists
- ‘Traditional operatic and contemporary singing’ Maria Elena Romanazzi (Soprano)
- ‘Eddie’s Stone Song: Odyssey of the First Pasaquoyan’ write an Opera in loco, visiting composer James Ogburn (Composer, Professor of Composition at the Columbus State University, Georgia, USA)
- ‘Graphic scores for opera’ Luigi Esposito (Composer, Visual artist, Sound designer, Performer/Pianist and Writer)
- Analysis of ‘Il Prigioniero – Luigi Dallapiccola’ Antonio Agostini (Composer, Guitarist)
- Analysis of ‘Areas’ Stefano Teani (Composer, Pianist)
- ‘The Theatre as a music box’ Aldo Tarabella (Opera Director, Composer, Artistic Director of the Teatro del Giglio of Lucca)
- ‘Dr. Streben – How to finalize an opera project’ Girolamo Deraco

VENUES (all venues are situated in the historical center of Lucca) The course will take place at:
• - Banca Del Monte di Lucca Foundation palace
• - ‘Giacomo Puccini’ Foundation
• - Teatro del Giglio

DATES
July 15 th to 27th 2019

COSTS
Participants: € 1300 Auditors: € 250

Travel, accommodation and food are not included in costs.

‘Giacomo Puccini’ Foundation donates a scholarship to a composer to study opera in Lucca. The scholarship will be assigned after a selection by the committee of the course.

The course will include a free entrance at the Puccini Museum - Casa natale, Lucca (the house where Giacomo Puccini was born)

ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONS
Lucca is an important music cultural and tourist destination. Very important composers were born in the city, such as: Giacomo Puccini, Luigi Boccherini, Alfredo Catalani and many others.
Lucca is easily accessible by train from international airports in Rome and Milan, or can be reached from regional airports in Pisa, Florence, with trains and busses connections.

Lucca is also close to many touristic places such as: Pisa (30 minutes), Florence (1.5 hours), Cinque Terre (2 hours), Siena (2.5 hours), Rome (3 hours), and Viareggio (30 minutes - the ‘beach’ of Lucca).

INFO
For further information (travel & lodging, classes and program details, food discounts...) Cristina Rosamilia: ioccpuccini@gmail.com - +39 349 52 34 531
Email:ioccpuccini@gmail.com