Flavio Emilio Scogna

He trained culturally and musically in the cities of Genoa, Bologna and Rome, studying composition, conducting and obtaining a degree in Music Disciplines at the Alma Mater University of Bologna.
In 1982/83 he was a student of conducting under Franco Ferrara and between 1984 and 1988 he was assistant to Luciano Berio with whom he realised (on commission from Alexander Pereira) the elaboration and transcription of Hindemith's "Wir bauen eine stadt" performed in 1988 at the Konzerthaus in Vienna.
Scogna's works have been performed in the most prestigious venues, including the Accademia Nazionale di S. Cecilia, Teatro dell'Opera in Rome, Teatro Comunale in Florence, Biennale di Venezia, Centre Pompidou in Paris, Konzerthaus in Vienna, Auditorium Nacional in Madrid, recorded by RCA, BMG Ariola and broadcast by the major European stations, including RAI, BBC, RNE, BRT and RadioFrance.
In 1998, he represented RAI at the Prix Italia with the radio opera 'L'Arpa Magica' on a text by E. Sanguineti.
He has given lectures and seminars on his own music in Europe and in various universities in the United States.
In October 2002, 'La memoria perduta' directed by Pier'Alli, an opera commissioned by the Teatro dell'Opera in Rome, was performed with great success.
Parallel to composition, since 1990 he has pursued an international career as a conductor, both in the traditional and operatic repertoire (with the rediscovery of important works of the past for which he has often personally realised revisions (Pergolesi, Boccherini, Rossini), as well as in the repertoire of 20th-century and contemporary music with an impressive number of first performances of major living composers, including Aldo Clementi, Sylvano Bussotti, Luis De Pablo, Giacomo Manzoni, Ennio Morricone, Adriano Guarnieri, and historical 20th-century composers such as Satie, Rota (world premiere recording of the opera "I due timidi") and Menotti (The Telephone/The Medium).
Among the international symphony orchestras he has conducted are the Orchestra Sinfonica della RAI, the Orchestra Sinfonica della Radiotelevisione Spagnola RTVE, the Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di S. Cecilia, the Orchestra del Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Nice, the Orchestre Symphonique et Lyrique de Nancy, the Hungarian State Symphony Orchestra, Raanana Sinfonietta of Israel, the Orchestra
Kiev Philharmonic Orchestra, Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra dei Pomeriggi Musicali di Milano, Orchestra Sinfonica Siciliana, Orchestra Filarmonica Toscanini, as well as prestigious ensembles such as Alternance in Paris, Accademia Bizantina and L'Ensemble Scaligero.
In 1995, he conducted the inaugural concert of the centenary celebrations of the International Music Festival of the Biennale di Venezia with Adriano Guarnieri's 'Quare tristis' on a text by Giovanni Raboni, conducting the Filarmonica Arturo Toscanini.
His discography is very rich (about more than 50 CD's) and includes recordings for BMG, RCA Red Seal, Brilliant Classics, Curci, Ricordi Mediastore, Fonit Cetra, Dynamic, Tactus and Bongiovanni. His CD with works by Schnittke (Dymanic S 2030) was awarded top marks (10) by the prestigious magazine Répertoire in 2000.
He has served as Principal Guest Conductor with several orchestras, including the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra, the Fondazione Cantelli, the Orchestra Sinfonica di Bari and in 2006 he was appointed Director of the Ensemble Contemporaneo dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, a post he held for three years.
In 2013, he was unanimously awarded the prestigious De Sica Prize for Classical Music, an honour that in previous years was awarded to Abbado, Berio and Muti, among others.
He is a Knight Order of Merit of the Italian Republic.

last update 29 gen 2024

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