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Walter Cianciusi
Walter Cianciusi - Biography
Tagliacozzo (AQ), 1978

Web: www.waltercianciusi.it/

E-mail: [email protected]
Walter Cianciusi is an Italian composer, guitar teacher and producer working at the Centro Ricerche Musicali-CRM in Rome. He lives in Avezzano, a small city of Abruzzo.Born in Tagliacozzo, Italy (1978) he graduated in guitar from the Conservatory Alfredo Casella - L'Aquila and in law from La Sapienza University - Rome. He also graduated summa cum laude in electronic music under the guidance of Michelangelo Lupone, attending specialization courses taught by Henri Pousseur, Sylvano Bussotti, Mauricio Kagel, James Dashow and Curtis Roads. Cianciusi's compositions have been performed in several locations around the world, including Cardiff (UK), Manchester (UK), Portland (Oregon - US), New York (US), Austin (Texas - US), Baltimore (Maryland - US), Cuernavaca (Mexico), Rome (Italy), Zurich (Switzerland), Regensburg (Germany), Miami (Florida - US), L’Aquila (Italy). His work is mainly published by Bèrben Edition. As interpreter Cianciusi produced the electronics for several contemporary compositions, including the world première of the piece Texture by Aldo Clementi (Rome, Musica-Scienza 2005) as well as the algorithms for the installation Musica In Forma by Michelangelo Lupone (Belgrade 2008). In 2005 Cianciusi was selected to publish an essay as one of eleven other contemporary "New Fluxus" artists who are seen to 'inhabit the site of Fluxus, developing and interpreting the Fluxus tradition in a new way' in a special double issue of the journal Visible Language on Fluxus. The double issue was developed by Owen Smith and Ken Friedman and published through the Rhode Island School of Design. Since March 2006 Cianciusi is the curator of the iTunes Fluxus Podcast. Cianciusi contributed to the production of many music and art events, including performances by Riccardo Muti, Ennio Morricone, Andrea Bocelli, Lang Lang, Salvatore Sciarrino, Peter Bosch & Simone Simons, Georges Aperghis, Mario Bertoncini, Dieter Schnebel, Larry Austin and many others.
Updated to 01/2014