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CONCERT | PER TE (SERIES 2)

roberto scarcella perino

Roberto Scarcella Perino, Italian composer and Baron Fenwick, emerging pianist, return to the Italian Cultural Institute with a new collection of original compositions. The music explores love through the lens of gratitude and creative inspiration.

 

PER TE (Series 2)

Music by Roberto Scarcella Perino
Piano: Baron Fenwick

SONATA PER PIANOFORTE n. 2 (Dedicated to Patrizia di Carrobio)

2016
I. Allegro birbante
II. Like a romance
III. Theme with variations

SONATA PER PIANOFORTE n. 4 (Dedicated to Brian Fahey)

2018
I. Allegretto
II. Berceuse
III. Allegro danzante

COSTELLAZIONI (Dedicated to a Sicilian summer evening)

2010
Prologue
Ursa Major and Ursa Minor
Dragon
Cassiopeia
Swan
Dolphin
Lyre
Eagle
Orion
Pegasus
Pleiades
Finale

SONATA PER PIANOFORTE n. 6 (Dedicated to Chiara Gerbino)

2025

I. Andante moderato
II. Sadly
III. With pulsating motion

Bio:

The music of Roberto Scarcella Perino has been commissioned, performed, and recorded by outstanding ensembles and soloists throughout Europe, Asia, and the United States. His works include two piano concertos, three ballets, and music for piano, choir, and chamber ensembles.

Roberto has written six operas: A Caval Donato Verdi, Merli and Cucù, Blackout, Furiosus, A Sweet Silence in Cremona, and Enrico IV (based on a play by Luigi Pirandello).

He is a faculty member of the Lindemann Young Artist Development Program at the Metropolitan Opera, Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Italian at NYU, and Composer in Residence at Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò.

Roberto studied with the Slovenian pianist Sonja Pahor, to whom he dedicated the first of his six piano sonatas. He earned diplomas in Piano from the Conservatory Corelli in Messina, in Composition from the Conservatory Martini in Bologna, and in Musicology from the University of Bologna. He studied at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome with composer Azio Corghi, in Milan and Parma at the Accademia Petrassi, and orchestral conducting at the Juilliard School of Music.

www.scarcellaperino.com

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