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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 27 January 1830, Lodi
'''Born:''' 05 August 1975, Sarzana
 
'''Died:''' 22 November 1907, Bologna


'''Biography:'''
'''Biography:'''


Carlotta Ferrari was an Italian composer and poetess. She studied in Milan, then moved to Turin where she was appreciated for her religious and profane compositions. Later she moved to Bologna, where she lived for the rest of her life. {{WikipediaLink|lang=it}} {{WikipediaLink}}
Carlotta Ferrari (b. 1975) is an Italian composer. She served as chair of music composition at Hebei Normal University in Shijiazhuang, China, and was an adjunct professor of music composition at the Department of Arts and Music of ESE, Firenze, Italy. She holds degrees from the Conservatories of Milano and Firenze.
 
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'''Biography'''
Carlotta Ferrari has composed in many genres, developing a personal language that is concerned with the blend of past and present. Her compositions have been performed in venues such as Westminster Choir College, New York University, Melbourne Cathedral, Steinway Haus in Hamburg and München, National Center for Performing Arts in Beijing, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, St. Gallen Cathedral, Basilica della Salute in Venezia, St.George’s Hanover Square in London, Manhattan Central Synagogue in NYC, Oliwa Cathedral in Gdansk.<br>
A lecture-recital on her music happened in May 2017 at Harvard University, organised by the Boston Chapter of the American Guild of Organists during WIMfest (Women in Music Festival). In 2018, she was commissioned by Harvard University to write a new carol for the 109th edition of the annual Christmas Carol Service. In 2020, a paper on her symphonic poem for organ "Edith Stein" as a modern example of the genre appeared in the Scientific Herald of Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine.<br>
Carlotta Ferrari won the 2nd award at the 2013 edition of Sisì-Frezza competition for women composers held by the International Federation of Business and Professional Women, and the 2nd award at the 2018 edition of Opus Ignotum Choral Composition Competition, supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic. In 2022, she won the shared 1st award at ISCM-Musika Bulegoa Choral Composition Competition (Spain).<br>
Ferrari’s music appears on several CD recordings, such as the monographic "Women of History: Music for Organ by Carlotta Ferrari", Carson Cooman, organ (Divine Arts Recordings 2018), and has been broadcast on radios such as WPRB Princeton, USA, and the Spanish public radio channel RTVE Radio Clásica.<br>
Carlotta Ferrari's current research interest lies primarily in contemporary modal music: she is working on RPS modal system, a new compositional grammar in cooperation with Harvard organist and composer Carson Cooman, who first developed it. Modal grammars and RPS are the subjects of Carlotta Ferrari's PhD dissertation. Also, she is currently cooperating with Marco Casazza, violinist and physicist, on the relationship between art and science.<br>
Active as an electroacoustic and multimedia composer as well, Carlotta Ferrari has taken part in festivals such as Vu Symposium (USA 2017), Diffrazioni Multimedia Festival (Italy 2019), and Tehran International Electronic Music Festival (Iran 2021), Vigevano Soundscapes (Italy 2022). She is part of the collective of female electroacoustic composers Domina Acusmatica.<br>
She has lectured at universities such as La Sorbonne Paris, France, Bangor University and Newcastle University, UK.


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==Publications==
==Publications==
 
:*<span class="plainlinks">[https://davinci-edition.com/product/c00264/ ''Tabula Summa - Contemporary Organ Music. Music by Carlotta Ferrari, Roberto Bacchini, Stefano Bertuletti, Grimoaldo Macchia, Marco Lo Muscio. Ivan Ronda, organ'', Da Vinci Classics (2020)]</span>
:*<span class="plainlinks">[https://www.base2music.store/#shop/ ''Passacaglia. Organ music from the 17th to the 21st century. Jean-Paul Imbert plays the Seifert Organ at Marienbasilika Kevelaer, Germany'', Base2Music (2019) ]</span>
:*<span class="plainlinks">[https://appassionato.domenicoseverin.com/ ''Musica Viva: Today's Italian Organ Music. Domenico Severin at the Grandes Orgues Thomas-Klais of Ste Waudru in Mons - Belgium'', Appassionato (2019) ]</span>
:*<span class="plainlinks">[https://itunes.apple.com/it/album/the-stair/1455635244/ ''The Stair - Modern Landscapes for Organ'', iTunes (2019) ]</span>
:*<span class="plainlinks">[https://divineartrecords.com/recording/women-of-history-organ-music-by-carlotta-ferrari/ ''Women of History - Music for organ by Carlotta Ferrari'', Divine Art Records USA (2018)]</span>
:*<span class="plainlinks">[https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/thealleghenychoirs5 ''The Allegheny Choirs - December 2, 2017'', Chestnut Ridge Records USA (2017)]</span>
:*<span class="plainlinks">[http://www.kunaki.com/sales.asp?PID=PX00ZCV0H4 ''Florilegium: Organ Music by Carlotta Ferrari'', Kunaki USA (2016)]</span>
:*<span class="plainlinks">[http://www.kunaki.com/sales.asp?PID=PX00Z7H88H ''Toccatas: Organ Music by Carlotta Ferrari'', Kunaki USA (2016)]</span>
:*<span class="plainlinks">[http://www.kunaki.com/sales.asp?PID=PX00ZIBGO8 ''Visions of Bosch'', Kunaki USA (2016)]</span>
:*<span class="plainlinks">[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019KYXYKY/ref=cm_sw_r_fa_dp_BaZFwb1N8T44F ''Carlotta Ferrari - Three tientos and other organ music'', Base2 UK (2015)]</span>
:*<span class="plainlinks">[http://www.shevacollection.it/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=96 ''Electronic Hour'', Sheva Collection Italy (2014)]</span>
:*<span class="plainlinks">[http://www.kunaki.com/sales.asp?PID=PX00ZQCBGD ''Aubade: Organ Music by Carlotta Ferrari'', Kunaki USA (2014)]</span>
:*<span class="plainlinks">[http://www.shevacollection.it/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=69 ''Giuseppe Verdi on Piano 4 hands'', Sheva Collection Italy (2013)]</span>
:*<span class="plainlinks">[http://www.nodolibri.it/libro.php?lid=146 ''InFormeArmoniche'', Nodo Libri Italy (2007)]</span>


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Latest revision as of 17:33, 17 December 2023

Carlotta Ferrari

Life

Born: 05 August 1975, Sarzana

Biography:

Carlotta Ferrari (b. 1975) is an Italian composer. She served as chair of music composition at Hebei Normal University in Shijiazhuang, China, and was an adjunct professor of music composition at the Department of Arts and Music of ESE, Firenze, Italy. She holds degrees from the Conservatories of Milano and Firenze.
Carlotta Ferrari has composed in many genres, developing a personal language that is concerned with the blend of past and present. Her compositions have been performed in venues such as Westminster Choir College, New York University, Melbourne Cathedral, Steinway Haus in Hamburg and München, National Center for Performing Arts in Beijing, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, St. Gallen Cathedral, Basilica della Salute in Venezia, St.George’s Hanover Square in London, Manhattan Central Synagogue in NYC, Oliwa Cathedral in Gdansk.
A lecture-recital on her music happened in May 2017 at Harvard University, organised by the Boston Chapter of the American Guild of Organists during WIMfest (Women in Music Festival). In 2018, she was commissioned by Harvard University to write a new carol for the 109th edition of the annual Christmas Carol Service. In 2020, a paper on her symphonic poem for organ "Edith Stein" as a modern example of the genre appeared in the Scientific Herald of Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine.
Carlotta Ferrari won the 2nd award at the 2013 edition of Sisì-Frezza competition for women composers held by the International Federation of Business and Professional Women, and the 2nd award at the 2018 edition of Opus Ignotum Choral Composition Competition, supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic. In 2022, she won the shared 1st award at ISCM-Musika Bulegoa Choral Composition Competition (Spain).
Ferrari’s music appears on several CD recordings, such as the monographic "Women of History: Music for Organ by Carlotta Ferrari", Carson Cooman, organ (Divine Arts Recordings 2018), and has been broadcast on radios such as WPRB Princeton, USA, and the Spanish public radio channel RTVE Radio Clásica.
Carlotta Ferrari's current research interest lies primarily in contemporary modal music: she is working on RPS modal system, a new compositional grammar in cooperation with Harvard organist and composer Carson Cooman, who first developed it. Modal grammars and RPS are the subjects of Carlotta Ferrari's PhD dissertation. Also, she is currently cooperating with Marco Casazza, violinist and physicist, on the relationship between art and science.
Active as an electroacoustic and multimedia composer as well, Carlotta Ferrari has taken part in festivals such as Vu Symposium (USA 2017), Diffrazioni Multimedia Festival (Italy 2019), and Tehran International Electronic Music Festival (Iran 2021), Vigevano Soundscapes (Italy 2022). She is part of the collective of female electroacoustic composers Domina Acusmatica.
She has lectured at universities such as La Sorbonne Paris, France, Bangor University and Newcastle University, UK.

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External links

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