GIOVANNI ACCIAI, biography, discography
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He is regular teacher of History of Music, Musical semiography and performance practice of the Conservatory “Giuseppe Verdi” of Milan. He studied Organ, Composition and Conducting Technique; he specialzed in Musical Paleography at the University of Pavia.

Director of the magazine of didatic and and choral music "La Cartellina", he has published numerous revisions of ancient music, musicological essaies, translations, critical editions. Already conductor of the "Corale Universitaria di Torino" (from 1975 to 1983) and of the "Coro del Teatro comunale di Bologna" 1982), at the moment he is artistic and musical conductor of the "Solisti del madrigale" and of the "Collegium vocale Nova Ars Cantandi", at the guide of which he attended to an intense concertistic and discographic actvity. He is member of the Artistic Commission of the National Federation of Choirs Regional Association (FE.NI.A.R.CO.) and the Choral national Competition of Vittorio Veneto.

He is artistic director of the International choral competition of Riva del Garda (Trento), Salsomaggiore Terme (Parma), Grado (Gorizia), of the International Festival of choral singing of Legnano (Milano) and Porto Torres (Sassari). He is regulary invited as president and member of jury of the most important national and international competition of choral singing and composition (Arezzo, Gorizia, Vittorio Veneto, Trento, Trieste, Salsomaggiore, Milano, Tours, Budapest, Neerpelt, Zwickau, Litomysl, Maasmechelen, ecc.); to give relations at musicological meetings and stages of choral conducting and of performance practice at national and foreing associations (Europa cantat, 1997; Jesolo, 1998).

Since september 1989 and until the broke of the ensamble he has been conductor of the Chamber Choir of the RAI of Rome. In attended to the recording of the Vespri per la Festa di Ogni Santi by Giovanni Giacomo Arrigoni and the unabridged edition of Lamentazioni e Responsi per la Settimana Santa, op.XXII e XIII by Lodovico Grossi da Viadana for the discographic companies "Concerto" and "Stradivarius" respectively; with the Ensamble Micrologus he has recorded a CD entitled "Europa concordia musicae" with polyphonic music of XV and XVI centuries, ordered by the Cabinet and the RAI (Italian radio and television broadcasting corporation) on the occasion of the Italian six-mouths period of presidency of European Union.

For the discography company "Nuova Era" he has been attended the recording of the Quarto and Sesto Libro de’ Madrigali a Cinque Voci by Claudio Monteverdi, performed by the "Solisti del madrigale". Of recent release is the unabridged edition of the Motecta festorum totius anni (1563) by Giovanni Pieluigi da Palestria for the SARX Records of Milan, performed by the "Collegium vocale Nova Ars Cantandi".

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