Short Bio
Emanuele Maria Fiammetti is an Italian composer of contemporary classical music with a background in composition, singing and cello performance. His works explore imaginative soundscapes that evoke emotional experiences and the oneiric world. Emanuele has created chamber works, vocal pieces, and orchestral compositions that have been performed by prominent ensembles across Europe. Recent works include “Orange Flowers” for solo cello which won the International Prize for Composition "Valentino Bucchi" of Rome, and “Scènes Vues Autrefois” premiered by the Norrköping Symphony Orchestra.
Emanuele holds degrees in Music Composition and Cello Performance from the Milan Conservatory, obtaining the highest possible degree evaluation for his composition degree and winning the 2020 “Premio del Conservatorio” scholarship as one of the institute’s top students. He has also completed a Composition Diploma at Lund University under the mentorship of Bent Sørensen. In addition to his classical works, Emanuele is currently exploring the intersection of performance and composition within contemporary vocality and art-song forms, seeking to create a transformative space for expressivity and artistry in his music.
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