Marina Leonardi

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Born: 1970 — Catania — Italy
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Music

  • Postludio (after Bach BWV 887) for piano (2008)
  • Interludio for 2 pianos (2008)
  • Tre Pezzi for orchestra (2007)
  • Duo for piano & percussions (2007)
  • Rubaijat (second version) for S & flute (2006)
  • Itinera for ensemble (2006)
  • Giochi for violin & piano (2005)
  • Rubaijat for ensemble (1996)

Life

Marina Leonardi is an Italian woman composer and pianist. She studied under Oria Dell’Angelo (Piano), Giovanni Ferrauto, Alexander Mullenbach, Eliodoro Sollima e Alessandro Solbiati (Composition). She obtained a Diploma in Piano and in Choral Music.

In 1994 Marina Leonardi was appointed Professor of Composition at the Catania Musical Institute “Vincenzo Bellini”. She composed about 40 works, which are played all over the world.

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Sat 1 Jun: Action Painting: The Edges of Sound Baruch Performing Arts Center
Sat 8 Jun: Symphony No 5 St Johns, Smith Sq, London, SW1P 3HA
Fri 14 Jun: Day of Wrath "The Revelation"- concert in Bucharest Cinema Patria, Bulevardul Magheru 12-14, Bucuresti, Romania
Sat 15 Jun: A North East Choral Garland The Ave, Washington, Tyne and Wear NE38 7LE
Sat 15 Jun: Viva Vivaldi! Bristol Cathedral College Green Bristol
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(1886) Camille Saint-Saëns: Premiere of Symphony no. 3 in c minor op. 78 “Organ symphony”, in London, England, with Saint-Saëns conducting.
(1911) Maurice Ravel: Premiere of L'Heure Espagnol, in Paris, France.
(1989) Heinz Holliger: Premiere of What Where, Frankfurt, Germany.

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