2007 festival

From 2005 to 2007, soundSCAPE was held in Cortona, Italy and aptly named the Cortona Contemporary Music Festival. The Medieval hill town of Cortona is perhaps best known as the setting for movies such as Under the Tuscan Sun, and Life is Beautiful. The festival was held from 13-22 July and was produced by Toscana Americana; Patrick Mahoney, Executive Director. Innovations included the addition of a composition laboratory, featuring electronic keyboards with headphones for use by participant composers. For a first-hand account, visit Anne Ku's travelogue, which contains many wonderful photos and mp3s.

soundSCAPE award

The ratio of composers to performers being 4/1, the festival was witness to a wonderful variety of new pieces. Inspired by these individual voices, the faculty decided to commission one participant composer for a piece. Presented at the close of the festival, the first soundSCAPE Commission was awarded to Chris Williams, a student at the University of Sydney in Australia. Chris's piece Moonlight, and the sorrow will be premiered by the faculty in 2008.

guest artists

Residencies provide participants an opportunity to work closely with leading artists in a variety of disciplines. 2007 Cortona guest artists included pianist/career coach Anne Ku and guitarist Robert Bekkers.

performances

Performances at Cortona were hosted in various halls of the hotel conference center. The series featured seven recitals, with 22 pieces receiving their world premiere. The following participants were featured in recital: pianists Antoine Françoise and Michele Chiasserini, and composer-pianist Man-Ching Donald Yu. Download complete program details here.

participants

COMPOSERS
country
PERFORMERS
country
Francesco Bianchi
Italy
Michele Chiasserini, piano
Italy
Brittney Bonney
USA
Antoine Françoise, piano
Switzerland
Sebastian Cano-Besquet
USA
Michael Peplinski, guitar
USA
Hakki Eren
North Cyprus
Hong Kong
Italy
Alla Penkina
Russia
Jeffrey Peplinski
USA
USA
Dennis Reyes III
Philippines
Italy
Australia
Hong Kong