Massimo Di Gesu


Massimo Di Gesu is an Italian composer, born in 1970.

Academic studies

In 1992 Di Gesu attained the Diploma in Piano studying with Anita Porrini, one of Cortot's and Benedetti Michelangeli's pupils. In 1995 he obtained the Diploma in Composition at Milan Conservatory, after completing the relative Harmony-Counterpoint-Composition course under the guidance of M° Bettinelli's pupils S. Bianchera, D. Lorenzini and A. Corghi. After further piano studies with Valerio Premuroso, he attended post-graduate composition courses at Petrassi Academy, at the University of Central England, and at the University of Leeds.

Style

His approach to composition focuses on the symbols hidden in the syntax of sounds, being his language characterised by the search for a perceptible principle of attraction linking the elements of the musical narrative.

Partnerships and collaborations

Di Gesu's debut at La Scala Theatre took place in May 2013, when La Scala String Quartet premiered his "Verdigo",
a work which the ensemble had commissioned on the occasion of the bicentennial of Giuseppe Verdi's birth.
La Scala String Quartet had already played Di Gesu's works such as "Ansikte mot ansikte" and "WOLFiliGrANG".
In 2014 the Teatro La Fenice commissioned from him "Luci d'estate" which was premiered by the Ex Novo Ensemble in July of the same year.
Other artistic partners of Di Gesu's are
Musicology, teaching, poetry, and computer-based drawing, as seen on the cover of the CD “PianOLYPHONY” recorded by Peter Bradley-Fulgoni and in the score of “Geometria di un diletto”.

Partial list of works