Alessandro Spazzoli
Sonatina for Guitar and Double Bass (2018)
- Editor: Paolo Benedetti
- Publisher: Ut Orpheus
- Code: CH 300
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Author: Alessandro Spazzoli (*1964)
Editor: Paolo Benedetti
Publication Date: 3/4/2019
Edition: Score and Parts
Pages: pp. 16 + parts pp. 20
Size: 230x310 mm
Binding: Saddle stitching
ISMN: 979-0-2153-2601-9
Code: CH 300
Codice int.: ch300
Alessandro Spazzoli was born in Forlì in 1964 and studied composition with Leonardo Lollini, Claudio Josè Boncompagni and Gilberto Cappelli graduating “full honours” at the Conservatorio of Cesena.
A number of his compositions, which have won prizes in international competitions, have been published by Carisch, Ut Orpheus and Habanera, recorded by Tactus, Dotguitar and Bottega Discantica and performed in Italy, France, Spain, Germany, Austria, Romania, Estonia, Lithuania, Mexico, USA and Japan.
He received the “Golden Guitar” award for his guitar compositions at the 27th International Guitar Convention in Milan.
After obtaining a diploma in flute at the Conservatorio of Bologna, he specialized with Severino Gazzelloni and Mario Ancillotti and has since then collaborated with a number of orchestra and chamber groups. He holds the chair of flute at Istituto Musicale “A. Masini” in Forlì, and is bandmaster of the city band.
A number of his compositions, which have won prizes in international competitions, have been published by Carisch, Ut Orpheus and Habanera, recorded by Tactus, Dotguitar and Bottega Discantica and performed in Italy, France, Spain, Germany, Austria, Romania, Estonia, Lithuania, Mexico, USA and Japan.
He received the “Golden Guitar” award for his guitar compositions at the 27th International Guitar Convention in Milan.
After obtaining a diploma in flute at the Conservatorio of Bologna, he specialized with Severino Gazzelloni and Mario Ancillotti and has since then collaborated with a number of orchestra and chamber groups. He holds the chair of flute at Istituto Musicale “A. Masini” in Forlì, and is bandmaster of the city band.
Stringendo Magazine (April 2020)
... This quirky short work is really interesting harmonically and rhythmically. Both bass and guitar parts would be approximately AMEB grade 5 in difficulty. The overall effect of the piece is atmospheric and entertaining. (Marian Heckenberg)
... This quirky short work is really interesting harmonically and rhythmically. Both bass and guitar parts would be approximately AMEB grade 5 in difficulty. The overall effect of the piece is atmospheric and entertaining. (Marian Heckenberg)