Music for films - Carlo Savina Orchestra conducting - Diego Fasolis at the (RSI), Lugano in which he assisted and collaborated with the production of the “Messiah” by G. F. Hendel. Orchestra and chorus by Radio Svizzera Italiana (RSI). Conductor of the Pfaeffikon Chorus (CH) and of the Santa Cecilia Chorus, Zurigo. He has conducted various orchestras including: the Bulgarian National Symphonic Philharmonic Orchestra of Pazardjik, the Philharmonic Orchestra of the Milan Music Academy, the Antonio Caldara Orchestra, the Milan Music Chamber Opera and the Arcantico Orchestra.
He has elaborated and written the scores for various pieces, including the unpublished piece “Tutto è scherzo d’amore” by Giovanni Nocetti, performed by the well-known soprano Cecilia Gasdia. (Broadcast of 29/9/2002 by Italian national television Rai 1)“Sogno Simfonico” for orchestra.His arrangements were also performed by the Music Chamber Chorus of the Music Academy of Alessandria, by the Ars Cantica Chorus of Milan and by the Music Chamber Chorus of the Carlo Felice Theatre, Genova.He was a finalist in the International Music Competition for Films “Mario Nascimbene 2005”.
Renato Bansi Rosset:musician, composer
is a composer and pianoplayer. Over 30 years travel in the world, from Toronto,Sydney, Vina del Mar in Vilnius, Los Angeles , Riga, Montreal, Melbourne. He played at Carnegie Hall of New York, at Royal Albert Hall of Londra, at Stadio Olimpico of Munich and at Kremlin Theatre of Mosca.He plays with many italians famous singers like: Fausto Leali, Ricchi e Poveri, New Trolls, Tullio de Piscopo. With the group Nova, in England, he recorded 3 albums: “Vimana,” “Wings of Light” and “Sun City.” He played with Carlos Santana, Phil Collins, Narada Michael Walden, e Zakir Hussein. He recorded several albums with Nirodh Fortini
Riccardo Sinigaglia:Musician, composer
He teaches electronic music at Milan Conservatory where he studied during the Seventies with Angelo Paccagnini. He collaborates with the video center of the Faculty of Architecture, Milan University, where he lectures on the relationship between music and image.
His musical production also include music for documentaries, ballets and theatre spectacles.
His work is based on modes, mean tone, pitagorean scales and complex polyrhythmics: he is deeply involved in ethnomusicology, the elements of which are revisited and employed in his musical language. In the 80's, togheter whith Walter Maioli and Gabin Dabiré, he founds the group Futuro Antico, across electronic and etno shamanic music.
In 1985 he founded, together with Mario Canali, the audio-visual art group Correnti Magnetichebeginning to work with digital system. Correnti Magnetiche uses computerized systems in order to create audio-visual compositions, and produces videotapes, installations and live-electronics concerts. In concert play whith Maurizio Dehò (violin), Gabin Dabiré (balafon and percussions), Tommaso Leddi (violin, horn) and the soprano Rossana Maggia when Mario Canali paint on a graphic tablet with a big screen fellowing the music.
Correnti Magnetiche works have won many prizes at international demonstrations of computer art in Austria, Japan, U.S.A., Italy, Hungary and Switzerland, and they have been broadcast on TV and radio world-wide (see curriculum).
From 86 he work with Doubling Riders a musical group with Francesco Paladino and Pierluigi Andreoni . They play in festivals like Time Zone in Bari. He work als in wolrld music project with the libic singer Ahmed Fakrun.He work also with Pietro Pirelli and his Ensamble de la Roue, with Corrado Colliard (Tbn.), Mauro Gino (perc.) and Maurizio Barbetti (Vla.).
The ideation and the direction of the project SYNAULIA is of Walter Maioli, musician, paleorganologist , that from thirty years researchs , experiments and applies the sounds of the nature of the prehistory and of the antiquity.. rom 1995 SYNAULIA develops an intense activity of performances, participating to dozens of demonstrations of experimental archaeology in Holland, in the parc Archeon, in the museums of Leiden and Amsterdam, in Germany in the museums and amphitheatres of Munchen, Trier, Xanten, Aalen, Berlin, Bonn, Bad Gogging, Mainz, Rosenheim. In Spain and in Portugal.
Participates to prestigious reviews of classical music and develops concerts in museum environments and archaeological sites as well as in different Italian cities from which Pompeii, Villa of Adriano, Albano, Fiesole, Sutri, Urbisaglia, Corfinio, Matelica, Villa Dose, Fiuggi, Volterra, Populonia, Vulci, Murlo, Vetulonia, Tuscania . In 1996 the first CD SYNAULIA 1 Wind Instruments, edit by the Amiata Records was presented in the Campidoglio in Rome. Concerts and performances were given in particular places as the Mausoleum of August, the Markets of Trajan, the Thermal Baths of Diocleziano, Villa of Livia, The Imperial Forum, The Circus of Massenzio, Ostia Antica, Preneste. Documentaries and scientific programs collaborations: BBC , CNN, Japanese tv , Discovery Channel and participation to video of experimental archaeology among which for the Rai, the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Julia in Rome and different Museums and University in Germany. Consultations and sounds for CD Rom among which for the Archaeological Museum of Florence. For the BBC- radio, the trumpetshave been recorded in the amphitheatre Flavio, the Colosseum.
From 1999 SYNAULIA started a collabotation with the greatest Italian actor Giorgio Albertazzi that wants them at his side for two different shows. SYNAULIA appears under the dresses of the Nymphs and Satyrs with their arkadic instruments in the recent film: “A Midsummer Night Dream “ by Michael Hoffman played by o.a. Michelle Pfeiffer, Kevin Kline.
Two compositions from the first cd of SYNAULIA were chosen for Ridley Scott's spectacular film " The Gladiator". But surely, the finest aspect, the apex of the expression of SYNAULIA is reached with the performance the " Sounds of the Mysteries ".