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Luca Chiantore
Luca Chiantore | |
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| Born | 1966 (age 58–59) Milan |
| Occupation(s) | Pianist and musicologist |
| Website | https://chiantore.com |
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Luca Chiantore (born 1966)[1] is an Italian pianist and musicologist, based in Catalonia. He has a PhD in Musicology from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona;[2] he specializes in the study of piano technique and interpretation and the music of Beethoven.[3]
As a scholar, his most important studies are: Tone Moves: A History of Piano Technique (2019),[4] a revised English version of his Historia de la técnica pianística (2001)[5] (+250 cites on Google Scholar[6]), where he introduces the new term Ur-Technik (21 cites on Google Scholar[7]) as corporal correspondent to Ur-Text, and his thesis Beethoven al piano: Improvisación, composición e investigación sonora en sus ejercicios técnicos (2010) [8] (30 cites on Google Scholar[9]), where he argued that Beethoven might not have been who composed the Füre
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Luca Chiantore
Luca Chiantore is an Italian musician and scholar. As a concert pianist, he has performed in major concert venues in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. As a musicologist, he has lectured and given seminars at more than 150 universities and music schools worldwide.
His Historia de la técnica pianística (2001; English version, entitled Tone Moves: A History of Piano Technique, 2019) is the most read academic text on piano in Spanish-speaking countries. He is also the author of the first book to be published on Ludwig van Beethoven’s widely unknown keyboard exercises (Beethoven al piano, 2010; Italian version, 2014), and Escribir sobre música, as co-author alongside Áurea Domínguez and Sílvia Martínez.
He is professor of musicology at the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya, also teaching at the Escola Superior de Música Reina Sofia in Madrid and on the Doctorate in Music at the Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal. Since 2017 he is an integrated researcher at the INET-md institute.
Besides his activity with David Ortolà as Tropos Ensemble, in November, 2018,
Luca Chiantore
Luca Chiantore is an Italian musician and scholar. As a concert pianist, he has performed in major concert venues in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. As a musicologist, he has lectured and given seminars at more than 150 universities and music schools worldwide.
His Historia de la técnica pianística (2001; English version, entitled Tone Moves: A History of Piano Technique, 2019) is the most read academic text on piano in Spanish-speaking countries. He is also the author of the first book to be published on Ludwig van Beethoven’s widely unknown keyboard exercises (Beethoven al piano, 2010; Italian version, 2014), and Escribir sobre música, as co-author alongside Áurea Domínguez and Sílvia Martínez.
He is professor of musicology at the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya, also teaching at the Escola Superior de Música Reina Sofia in Madrid and on the Doctorate in Music at the Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal. Since 2017 he is an integrated researcher at the INET-md institute.
Besides his activity with David Ortolà as Tropos Ensemble, in November, 2018,
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