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Life
Born: 16 May 1979, Alghero, Italy
Biography Fabio Fresi is a musical composer.
He studied musical composition because of his passion for singing, and he taught himself harmony and counterpoint, with emphasis on choral music a cappella.
In 1997, Fresi joined the Cantori della Resurrezione choir (Porto Torres) conducted by Antonio Sanna, with them has performed several concerts in Italy and abroad. He has taken part in important festivals and shows such as the International Festival of Sacred Music in Loreto, the Festival of Ancient Music in Palestrina, the Spoleto Music Festival, the International Festival "Miskolc Kamarakorus" (Hungary), the International Festival of Sacred Music in Koper (Slovenia) etc.
He has also performed as a soloist in renaissance and baroque works, such as Rappresentazione di Anima et di Corpo by Emilio de Cavalieri, and Il festino nella sera di giovedì grasso avanti cena by A. Banchieri and in sacred works such as Missa brevis KV 49 and KV 220 by W.A. Mozart, Messa in La maggiore and Fa maggiore by G. Platti, Messa Oettingana by G. Bernabei, Christmas Oratorio by J.S. Bach, etc.
His compositions are performed in Italy as well as abroad (German, France, Portugal, Spain, Canada, Porto Rico, United States etc.).
Nowadays Fresi lives in Porto Torres (Italy).
List of choral works
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- Adoramus te, Christe ( )
- Alleluia ( )
- Ave Maria ( )
- Ave Regina caelorum ( )
- Christus factus est ( )
- Dic nobis Maria ( )
- Dormi, Jesu ( )
- Dulcis amica Dei ( )
- Go crystal tears ( )
- In manus tuas ( )
- Jesu dulcis memoria ( )
- Love is not Love ( )
- My soul has nought but fire and ice ( )
- O salutaris hostia ( )
- O vos omnes ( )
- Pater noster ( )
- Sancta Mater, istud agas ( )
- Quem pastores laudavere ( )
- Stabat Mater ( )
- Salve Regina ( )
- Terra tremuit ( )
- Viderunt omnes ( )
- Virgo Virginum praeclara ( )
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