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Carlos
Franzetti
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Argentine-American composer Carlos Franzetti was born in Buenos
Aires, Argentina, on June 3, 1948. He studied at the National Conservatory
in Buenos Aires and later privately with Guillermo Iscla and Lucia Maranca
(piano). He studied composition in Mexico with Humberto Hernández
and conducting at the Juilliard School with Vincent LaSelva. A US resident
since 1971, he has developed an extensive career as composer, conductor
and pianist. He has written two piano concerti, the second one commissioned
and performed by the Buenos Aires Philharmonic at the Teatro Colón,
with pianist Allison Brewster Franzetti and conductor Javier Logioia
Orbe. His Symphony No. 1, recorded by the Janacek Philharmonic
(with conductor Dennis Burkh) received its world premiere with the Bratislava
Radio Orchestra in Slovakia in 2000. The San Francisco Camerata, conducted
by José Luis Moscovich, has recorded his Concierto del Plata
for guitar and orchestra, with soloist Sergio Puccini, as well as his
opera Corpus Evita, which received its world premiere in San
Francisco in September 2000, and was nominated for a GRAMMY award as
best contemporary classical composition in 2005; and other orchestral
chamber works. His music can be defined as new-romantic with certain
elements of atonality. According to critic William Zagorski, Carlos
Franzetti has "enormous technical facility and generosity of invention"
and composer Lukas Foss stated that Mr. Franzetti's music "is not
overly trendy or avant-garde, but refresing." He has received the
Konex Award, the Pro Musica and Trofeu Laus Awards, and several grants
and commissions from Meet the Composer. Mr. Franzetti's compositions
are published by MMB Music in St. Louis, Missouri.
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