Bruno Moretti
This article is about the Italian composer. For the Australian Paralympian, see Bruno Moretti (Paralympian).
M. Bruno Moretti (born 1957, Rome, Italy) is an Italian composer, singer, musician, and conductor. He has composed ballet music (as well as theater, cinema and television music) working in collaboration with the choreographer Mauro Bigonzetti. He is also a singer and accompanist, having graduated from Rome's Accademia di Santa Cecilia. He studied with Nino Rota and became his assistant, later studying conducting at Siena's Accademia Musicale Chigiana. He made his conducting debut at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma in Rome and has conducted throughout Italy and in England, Israel, the Far East and North America.[1][2]
Ballets
- Caravaggio, a two-act ballet by Mauro Bigonzetti. Moretti wrote the score based on several works by Claudio Monteverdi. Moretti's interpretation was reviewed as "light ... then darker and always varied in texture ... romanticized Monteverdi, but it fits the stage action perfectly."[3]
- Don Giovanni Emozioni di un Mito, for Il Balletto di Toscana
- Comoedia, for Aterballetto
Reviews
- Vespro, New York Times, Anna Kisselgoff, May 10, 2002
- Vespro, Village Voice, Deborah Jowitt, May 14, 2002
- In Vento, New York Times, John Rockwell, May 6, 2006
- In Vento, Village Voice, Deborah Jowitt, May 9, 2006
- In Vento, New York Observer, Robert Gottlieb, June 4, 2006
- In Vento, New York Sun, Joel Lobenthal, May 8, 2006
- Oltremare, New York Times, Alastair Macaulay, January 25, 2008
- Oltremare, New York Post, Clive Barnes, January 25, 2008
- Oltremare, New York Sun, Joel Lobenthal, January 25, 2008
References
- ↑ "Bruno Moretti" (bio). Orchestra della Toscana. Fondazione Regionale Orchestra Toscana. Retrieved 2012-11-14.
- ↑ "Home > The Company > Repertory Index - Vespro". New York City Ballet. Retrieved 2012-11-14.
- ↑ "Moretti: Caravaggio / Staatsballett Berlin (blu-ray), Arthaus Musik #101464, 2008". Arkiv Music. Retrieved 2012-11-14.
External links
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