Paolo Arcą (12/05/1953), an Italian composer (born in Rio de Janeiro). He studied music with Irma Ravinale and V. Gobbi Belcredi at the "Santa Cecilia" Conservatory of Rome, graduating in composition, piano, orchestral direction, choral music and choral direction. He subsequently specialized with Franco Donatoni at the Accademia Chigiana of Siena (1982) and at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Rome (1983).
Winner of first prize at the International "France Culture-Musique Contemporaine 2" Competition of Avignon, his works have been performed at numerous festivals and other contemporary music events.
Requiem per le vittime della mafia - Offertorio
Period: | Modernism |
Composed in: | 1992 |
Musical form: | free |
Text/libretto: | Vincenzo Consolo |
Duration: | 10' |
In memory of: | victims of the maffia |
Offertorio from Requiem per le vittime della mafia is for soprano, mezzosoprano, choir and orchestra. Duration: ca. 10'.
This requiem is a collaborative composition of
Marco Betta (
Lux aeterna),
Lorenzo Ferrero (
Introito),
Carlo Galante (
Dies irae), Paolo Arcą, (
Offertorio),
Matteo D'Amico (
Sanctus),
Giovanni Sollima (
Agnus Dei) and
Marco Tutino (
Libera me) on a text of Vincenzo Consolo (1933), an Italian writer.
First performance: 27/03/1993, Cathedral of Palermo.
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V. Consolo
(text) |