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Daniele Bravi's music is based on an accurate research of tone colours which he achieves by using classical instruments and on the manipulation of the concept of time: the extremely conscious use of the sound material enables him to control impressions of the flow of time. Daniele Bravi's musical ideas are connected with philosophy, mathematics, physics and architectural principals like on La Curva di Lìgaso (2004) for piano, Rifrazioni Lontane (2004) for orchestra (first price at the Musica Europa-2004 competition), the Quartetto n.2 (2005) for string quartet performed by the Arditti quartet and Meditazione Prima 'in Eco' - Hommàge à Descartes (2002) for ensemble that has been selected by the Italian National Commitee of Music - CIDIM and by the International Association of Music Centre - IAMIC to rappresent the italian contemporary music during the concert/conference IAMIC 2007 (June 2007) in Wellington – New Zealand. Daniele Bravi (Roma 1974) started studying composition in Rome where he achieved his diploma (2003) with the maximum credits and distinction and the prize of the best diploma of the year. After the diploma he studied with Ivan Fedele at the Conservatoire National de Région in Strasbourg and with Salvatore Sciarrino, Pascal Dusapin, Wolgang Rihm, Yan Maresz ed Helmut Lachenmann. From 2006 until 2008 he studied composition and electronic music e at IRCAM - Paris (selected by the comité de lecture of the Ircam and the Ensemble Intercontemporain). His music has
Lettere dal manicomio: Il lamento del Tasso
32Meditazione prima in Eco for Ensemble
33Solo (2008-11)
14Aris (2010)
15Lettere Dal Manicomio, Il Lamento Del Tasso (2009)
16Meditazione Quarta, Del Vero E Del Falso (2007)
17Meditazione Prima In Eco, Hommage A René Descartes (2002)
18Quartetto No 2 (2005)
19Metempsicosi (2006)
110Meditazione Quarta: Del vero e del falso
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