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Stefano Vagnini (born 1963) is an Italian musician, composer, researcher, poet and Modular Art theorist.

Stefano Vagnini (2009)

Biography

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Stefano Vagnini was born in Fano, Italy.

Vagnini studied organ, composition and electronic music at the “G. Rossini” conservatory in Italy and at the Georgia State University in Atlanta, USA. He graduated in organ, organ composition with Professor Armando Pierucci and in electronic music with Professor Eugenio Giordani from the Conservatorio Statale di Musica in Pesaro (Italy). He attended several prestigious Organ masterclasses with famous organists such as Monserrat Torrent, Michael Radulescu, Liuwe Tamminga, André Isoir, Sarah L. Martin.

Vagnini has taught organ and composition at the Conservatories in Verona and L'Aquila (Italy).

From 1986 to 2013 he has been Art Director of the International Organ Festival at Santa Maria Nuova in Fano, Italy, where internationally acclaimed organists performed, including Liuwe Tamminga, Michael Radulescu, Arturo Sacchetti, Gaston Litaize and Odile Pierre.

In 1997 he starts developing a new composing methodology, specifically applied to music, called ModulArt, which is today his main field of research.

Since 2003, together with soprano Giorgia Ragni, he forms a musical duo in art and in life called Aidaduo. Aidaduo researches, elaborates and creates new kind of concerts and Modular performances which are presented through seminars and conferences in Universities and cultural centers around the world.

Works

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Concerts as organist and choir director in Italy,[1] U.S.A (’86,’08,’09,’10,’11,’12), Germany (’92,’93,’99,’06, ’12), Austria (’99), Switzerland (’99,’10), Russia (‘95), Brazil (’95,’98), Argentina (’95,’98), Uruguay (’95,’98), China (’98,’16,’17,’18), Spain (’05,’07) England (’11), Scotland (’12), Denmark (’12), Poland (’12,’14), Finland (’12), Holland (’12), South Korea (’13,’14,’15,’16,’17), Japan (’16,’17,’18), France (’89,’06,’12,’19 ).

Vagnini has conducted the Slave Song gospel choir[2] and the Mezio Agostini opera choir in Fano, Italy.

Compositions and performances

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Ballet

Theater

Video

Organ solo

Organ and tape

Orchestra

Beijing Concert Hall (China), 1998, first sacred opera authorized by the Chinese Popular Authority;
Fano (Italy), Corte Malatestiana, 1998
Sao Paulo, Monasterio de Sao Bento, 1998
Montevideo, 1998
Buenos Aires, San Telmo Cathedral, 1998
Berlin, Kaiser Wilhelm Kirche, 2003
Salzburg (Austria), Dome, 1999
Lausanne (Switzerland), Cathedral, 1999
Potsdam (Germany), 1999
Biberach (Germany), 1999
Rastatt (Germany), 1999
Geislingen an der Steige (Germany), 1999
Warstein (Germany), 1999
Darmstadt (Germany), 2000
Tolentino (Italy), Saint Nicola Sanctuary
Fossano (Italy)
Cermenate (Italy)

AiDADUO

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AiDADUO Style is a combination of classical music (piano and soprano) incorporating literature, cinema and fine arts mixed with a constant innovative, experimental and ironic research.

AiDADUO Performance-shows

Alessandria (Italy), 2004
Viareggio (Italy), 2005
Tolentino (Italy), Cappellone of San Nicola, 2005
Narbonne (France), 2006
Fabrezan (France), 2006
El Medano, Tenerife (Spain), 2007
Rome (Italy), St Paul's Within the Walls Cathedral, 2010[3]
Ligornetto (Switzerland), Cathedral, 2010[4]
Milan (Italy), Santa Rita Sanctuary, 2010
Rochester (England), Cathedral, 2011

Piano solo

ModulArt

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ModulArt in a new composing methodology theorized and applied to music by Vagnini.[6] The modular composition system extends its procedure to compositions licensed by the musician as completed works of art. To these compositions, new modules can be overlapped. The new modules can be added by the same author in a different moment or by different authors. Greek History University Professor Umberto Bultrighini describes "Vagnini's ability to satisfy old needs and combine them with modern technology. ModulArt as the key answer to the need of defining the artist's work, finding the right balance between art, audience and copyrights".[7] Vagnini's ModulArt is theorized and applied in a theoretical book,[8] in a book + DVD of modular poems[9] and a cd.[10] Writer, painter, and art theorist Gian Ruggero Manzoni described the modularity of Vagnini's compositions as “circular like the existence, his works are not finished, but merely stimulus for new voices”.[11]

Vagnini's ModulArt in musical composition coincides and was developed independently during the same period of time with Leda Luss Luyken's ModulArt in the realm of painting.

ModulArt Projects

ModulArt Performances

Publications

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Notes

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  1. ^ EDT Editor, Opera 2006. Annuario dell'Opera lirica in italia, 2006, pp 74
  • ^ Slave Song gospel and spiritual choir website http://www.slavesong.it/files/pdf/curricumul_stefano_vagnini_en.pdf
  • ^ International Organ Summer Festival in Rome http://www.marcolomuscio.com/images/programs/2010/Organ%20Festival%202010/Rome%20Festival%202010_St.%20Paul%20Church.jpg
  • ^ Primavera Organistica, Ligornetto, Switzerland "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2011-03-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • ^ Sono Ergo Sum Official website Carifano Foundation http://fondazionecarifano.it/sono_ergo_sum_festival/sono_ergo_sum_festival.htm
  • ^ Giorgia Ragni, Rai Italian Television Interview on Stefano Vagnini's ModulArt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3brCx3wWr0I
  • ^ Umberto Bultrighini, Vagnini, The Modular Method in Music, Views of an Open Art, English and Italian, pp 57, Rome: Falcon Valley Music, 2002
  • ^ Falcon Valley Music Editors, Stefano Vagnini The Modular Method in music, view of an open art, Rome, Italy, 2002
  • ^ Campanotto Ed. Salmodie Subliminali, Udine, Italy, 2007
  • ^ Falcon Valley Music Ed., Via Crucis, Rome, Italy, 2002
  • ^ Gian Ruggero Manzoni, in: Vagnini, Stefano: SalmodieSubliminali, Campanotto Editions, Udine, 2007, pp 7–8
  • ^ Zoo, http://www.villecastella.it/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/VC_2002.pdf[permanent dead link] depliant 2002, pp 11
  • ^ The Miami Herald, Thursday May 14th 2009
  • ^ Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Fano website http://www.fondazionecarifano.it/Progetti/ergo_sum/ergo_sum_esperienza_profonda_musica.html

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