Giacomo Insanguine Video
compositore, organista e insegnante italiano
Commemorazioni 2025 (Morte: Giacomo Insanguine)
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2024-05-02
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Johann Sebastian Bach Padova Selva Fasano Tagliavini Gustav Leonhardt Marie Claire Alain Girolamo Frescobaldi Jacquet Berchem Giacomo Insanguine 1685 1750 1956 1983 1985 1990 1999 2000 2008 2010 2013
Domenico Morgante esegue la Fuga in Sol minore BWV 578 di J. S. Bach all'Organo "Ruffatti" (Padova, 1983) della Chiesa della Selva di Fasano (Brindisi). Registrazione effettuata il 10 giugno 1990, restaurata e riversata in digitale nel 2010. Lo strumento impiegato in questa registrazione fu smantellato nel 1999 per far posto ad un altro Organo costruito da Francesco Zanin nel 2000. Si tratta dunque di una preziosa e rara testimonianza che dà voce, dopo tanti anni, ad un comunque pregevole strumento ormai perduto per sempre. Domenico Morgante (born January 21, 1956) is an Italian musicologist, organist and harpsichordist. Following his degree in organ and harpsichord, he graduated in musicology, specializing in science education, and was a student of Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini, Colin Tilney, Gustav Leonhardt, Marie-Claire Alain, Sergio Vartolo. As a researcher and philologist he has worked on various European Projects of Music, teaching at the same time at the Conservatory (Campobasso, Rome) and in the University (Bari, Rome). Of many compositions of the past has performed salvages and restorations critics (Girolamo Frescobaldi, Giorgio Lapazaya, Jacquet de Berchem). As a musicologist has to his credit a hundred publications in Italy and abroad. At the end of the 1960s, though very young, was among the first in Italy to deal with philological interpretation of Ancient Music and the concertism with historical instruments. He directed the restoration of important historical keyboard instruments, collaborating on several occasions with the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities. Since its founding in 1985 he has been the Director of the Mediterranean Institute of Musicology. He was awarded Professor Emeritus in the Organ Academy "Giacomo Insanguine" of Monopoli (Bari), for his outstanding teaching in the field of the organ he was awarded the Premio Abbiati Italian Music Critics under the High Patronage of the President of the Republic (Fiesole, 2008). In 2013 he received awards from the art world and from the Albanian academic world (Biennale Music, Durrës; Ministry of Culture, Tirana).
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