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Mozart Fantasia performed by Giancarlo Scalia
A performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozartès Fantaise K.397 by Canadian pianist and composer Giancarlo Scalia. Recorded live on July 22, 2007 at the ...
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Ballade in C performed by Giancarlo Scalia
A performance of Ballade in C by Canadian pianist and composer of the work Giancarlo Scalia. Recorded live on July 22, 2007 at the Salon Aria in Mo...
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Nocturne in Ab performed by Giancarlo Scalia
A performance of Nocturne in Ab by Canadian pianist and composer of the work Giancarlo Scalia. Recorded live on July 22 at the Salon Aria in Montre...
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Liebestraum performed by Giancarlo Scalia
A performance of Liebestraum by Canadian pianist and composer of the work Giancarlo Scalia. Recorded live on November 12, 2006 at the Salle Claude-...
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About Giancarlo Scalia
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Canadian pianist and composer Giancarlo Scalia was born in Montreal. He began his musical studies at the age of 10 under the wing of Paolo Vani at the McGill Conservatory of Music. After graduating with Honors, he continued his studies with acclaimed concert pedagogue Dr. Angela Chan, before entering the renowned Ecole de Musique Vincent d'Indy and, finally, the University of Montreal. As a performing pianist, his repertoire ranges from composers like Bach, Beethoven and Liszt to modern composers such as Messiaen and Shchedrin. His own compositions and those of his favorite composer, Fryderyk Chopin, also make up a significant part of his concert repertoire. A proud supporter of contemporary composers, Mr. Scalia gave the world premiere of Montreal composer Octavian Lecca's Portrait in May 2006 and in August 2008, he and mezzo-soprano Christianne Belanger created the world premiere recording of composer Pierre DuBois' Combien de temps la terre..., a piece commemorating the tragic events that occured at Montreal's Ecole Polytechnique in 1989. Besides his numerous recital and concert performances, Mr. Scalia also enjoys performing at various benefit concerts. He performed at the Brain Waves Gala (benefiting the Franco di Giovanni Foundation) three years in a row as well as for the Canadian Cancer Society, the Make a Wish Foundation, Montreal's Parcs Vivants and other benefit organizations. As a composer, Giancarlo Scalia's works number in the 40s and are composed for a variety of instrumentations, including works for solo instruments, chamber groups and orchestra, as well as for electronic instruments and combinations of electronic and acoustic instruments. His compositional style is a unique blend of romantic and contemporary melodies and harmonies and the majority of his compositions may be classified as tonal, even if contemporary elements are present. Chopin, Ennio Morricone and many other composers represent the influences behind Giancarlo Scalia's music. Giancarlo Scalia received his first composition commission in November 2004 for a piece for 1 piano, 8 hands that was premiered at the Maison Trestler in Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec later that year. In 2005, Giancarlo Scalia entered the studio to record his first album of piano compositions. The CD, entitled Sogno d'Amore (Liebestraum), was released in April 2005 under Davisca Productions and led him to various media appearances, including televised performances throughout Canada. The disc is now available in Canadian stores and worldwide through the Indie Pool website. Mr. Scalia has also composed music for various ensembles including the Ecole de musique Vincent d'Indy string orchestra and the Orchestre d'Harmonie Leonardo da Vinci. Mr. Scalia began working in the film music field when he was commissioned in 2006 by the Laurier Macdonald Media Foundation to compose the music for the documentary Ripples in Time. The hour-long documentary received an AMTEC award and Giancarlo Scalia has since worked on film projects that have been presented in Canada as well as in Europe. His 2008 collaboration with the Spanish director Raimundo Morte was premiered at the Foire International Liber festival in Barcelona, Spain. Giancarlo Scalia is presently dividing his time between performing and composing and is currently studying with Jimmy Briere at the University of Montreal. He is also an active piano accompanist, working with various ensembles throughout the Montreal region.For more information on Giancarlo Scalia, visit his website at www.giancarloscalia.com