Luciano Chessa

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Luciano Chessa is a composer, conductor, audiovisual and performance artist, and music historian. His performance of “intensely visual scores” in a concert he curated for NYC’s Roulette last December, has been named “gripping” by The New York Times’ chief classical music critic Anthony Tommasini. Chessa’s compositions include Cromlech, a large organ piece he premiered in Melbourne’s Town Hall in May 2018 as part of a solo organ recital that received over 2,200 ticket bookings; the opera Cena oltranzista nel castelletto al lago—a work merging experimental theater with reality TV which required from the cast over 55 hours of fasting—and A Heavenly Act, an opera commissioned by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, with original video by Kalup Linzy.

performances
The Orchestra of Futurist Noise Intoners / Conductor: Luciano Chessa
The Orchestra of Futurist Noise Intoners - concert
The Orchestra of Futurist Noise Intoners | exhibition + lecture by Luciano Chessa
Lecture – History and reconstruction of Russolo’s intonarumori orchestra - Luciano Chessa
The Orchestra of Futurist Noise Intoners - conductor Luciano Chessa - Mariam Gviniashvili, Aleksandra Słyż/Gerard Lebik - premiere/festival commission
Opening concert – The Orchestra of Futurist Noise Intoners – conductor Luciano Chessa – premiere of John Hegre’s composition
events
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Sanatorium of Sound 9
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CCA Laznia
sanatorium dzwieku 2019_fot_Kazimierz Zdzieblo20
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