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Composer, pianist and conductor.
He graduated in Piano with Carmen Romano and Composition with Lucia Ronchetti at the Conservatory of music “G. Martucci” in Salerno with highest honors, and graduated with the highest honors, at the Master’s courses (high improvement in Composition) of Ivan Fedele at the National Santa Cecilia Academy in Rome. He has obtained some prizes in National and International Competitions:
What's next of Nuova consonanza (Roma), 2003; Valentino Bucchi, International competition (Roma) 2005; Stefano Ferrari, International competition (Piacenza) 2005; Biennial prize S. Ciani (Siena), 2006 (Chigiana, founded by Luciano Berio); International competition Taukay, (Udine), 2006; Call for scores, Musici Mojanesi (Treviso), 2006; Progetto giovani compositori, (Forlì - Milano) 2007, (chairman Giacomo Manzoni); International composition prize "R. Toscano", (Pescara) 2007; MOVIN'UP 2008; the V International Forum of Young Composers 2008 - Ensemble Aleph (France); Ton de Leeuw 2008 (Tirana - Albany) ; Reading Panel 2008- IRCAM (Paris - France); Schloss Solitude Akademie 2009/2011(Stuttgart - Germany); International composition competition Toru Takemitsu 2009, chairman Helmut Lachenmann (Tokyo - Japan); Kalv/Project Music Lab of Gotheborg (Sweden); FORUM 2010 - MUSIQUE ET VIDÉO D'ART (10th International Forum for Young Composers - NEM, Nouvel Ensemble Moderne); selected from the "Reading Session" of The 45 International Summer Course for New Music Darmstadt, and his piece was perfomed by Ictus & Nadar Ensemble.
He has followed the masterclass of Salvatore Sciarrino, Brian Ferneyhough, Georges Aperghis, Michael Jarrell, Marco Stroppa, Hugues Doufourt, Yan Maresz, Bruno Mantovani.
His compositions have been performed in Europe (Italy, France, Albany, Switzerland, Germany, Sweden, Greece),USA (New York, Boston, Des Moines), Japan (Tokyo) and broadcasted by -FM Japanese National Radio, Sveriges Radio P2, Taukay Radio and Rai Radio 3, and performed by Tokyo Philarmonic Orchestra, Orchestre Nationale de Lorraine, Orchestra del Conservatorio “G.Martucci” di Salerno, chamber ensembles like the Neue Vocal Solisten of Stuttgart, Ensemble Algoritmo, Ictus&Nadar Ensemble, Aleph ensemble, Monesis ensemble, Interensemble, soloists like Mario Caroli, Ann Cravero, Amandine Robilliard, Matteo Cesari, Francesco Filidei, Erik Carlson, Franz Josef Hauser and directed by prestigious conductors like Zsolt Nagy, Tetsuji Honna, Marco Angius, Jacques Mercier, Flavio Emilio Scogna. He has developed musicology activity at the “San Carlo” theatre of Naples, obtaining a scholarship for his studies. He has been selected by the Reading Panel 2008- IRCAM (Paris - France) for the Cursus 1 in Composition and Computer Music 2008/2009, and obtaining the artistic residence at the Citè Internationale des Arts.
He regularly plays piano both as soloist and with various formations, executing musics of classical authors, contemporary, and his compositions (has played in Rome, Milan, Naples, Barcelona (Spain), Wien, Budapest). From September 2008 he will be researcher at the Mèdiathéque Mahler in Paris, developing a project of research thanks to the European Placement on the music of Iannis Xenakis.
In June 2008 the POGAS (Office for the juvenile politics and sporting activity), the GAI (Association for the circuit of the Young Italian Artists) and the PARC (general Direction for the architecture and contemporary arts of the Office for the cultural Activities) confers the scholarship MOVIN'UP 2008, to support of his composer activity for the foreign countries.
For 2010 Raffaele Grimaldi is selected as “Composer in Residence 2009/2011” for the Schloss Solitude Akademie of Stuttgart (Germany); selected by the NEM, Nouvel Ensemble Moderne with the collaboration of the Montréal University for the FORUM 2010 - MUSIQUE ET VIDÉO D’ART (10th International Forum for Young Composers) that will take place November 2010 in the city of Montréal (Canada). His works are published by Raitrade (Rome - Italy).