Giuliano Forghieri started musical studies at age nine. Under the guidance
of Mo. Rino Viani, he obtained his Diploma di Clarinetto at the
Conservatorio G.B. Martini in Bologna with the highest votes.
While in school he won first prizes in national and international concourses.
In 1981 he started his teaching career in the Italian public schools, and
since 1982 he has taught at Scuola Media G. Fassi in Carpi (now Istituto
Comprensivo Carpi 2).
In the early 90s he started studying computerized musical technologies with
an emphasis to educational and performance aspects. He attended training
courses of a high specialization level and started computer projects at
school, where he run for many years workshops of music and computer.
In the following years he has been asked to teach courses in computer
science and musical computer technologies for students and teachers in many
Italian institutions. He has worked with theatrical organizations,
workshops and hypertexts and has become an expert of computerized musical
technologies.
At the same time he started working on transcriptions, revisions,
arrangements and engraving of classical music, at school and
professionally, starting long-time collaborations with musicians, composers
and performers of international rank, and with many Italian institutions
and publishing houses in Europe and the United States.
He edited for the first modern performance pieces by the Italian composer
Bonifazio Asioli (1769-1832); now he is working on the first printed
edition of pieces by the italian composer Eugenio Marchiò (1821-1891).
He worked on new editions of music by:
Albeniz, Albinoni, Alford, Alkan, Bach J.C., Bach J.S., Bagley, Banchieri, Beethoven, Bellini, Berlioz, Billings, Bizet, Bloch, Boismortier, Bononcini, Borne, Borodin, Brahms, Briccialdi, Bruckner, Busoni, Büsser, Byrd, Caldara, Campos, Caplet, Carissimi, Cavaccio, Cavalli, Cesti, Chiaramello, Chopin, Confrey, Corfe, Costa, Dauprat, Debussy, Delibes, Des Prés, Devienne, Donaldson, Donizetti, Dukas, Elgar, Falla, Fauré, Flotow, Foote, Frescobaldi, Fucik, Gabrieli A., Gabrieli G., Gallay, Gastoldi, Gaubert, Gershwin, Giordani, Glinka, Gluck, Gounod, Gouvy, Granados, Greene, Grillo, Guami, Hampton, Handel, Haydn, Herbert, Herold, Hokoyama, Holst, Hummel, Humperdinck, Ingolfsson, Jager, Janequin, Joplin, Karg-Elert, Kirbye, Kodály, Kreisler, Krommer, Lalo, Lamb, Lasso, Leclair,Lecocq, Lecuona, Legrenzi, Lehar, Leoncavallo, Liszt, Loeffler, Lotti, Luzzaschi, Mahler, Marcello, Marenzio, Marquina, Martini, Maschera, Matthews, Mazzi, McAlister, Méhul, Mendelssohn, Mercadante, Merulo, Monsigny, Monteverdi, Monti, Morales, Morlacchi, Mouret, Mozart, Nanino, Northup, Obradors, Offenbach, Paganini, Paisiello, Paladilhe, Passereau, Pearsall, Pergolesi, Pessard, Piernè, Ponchielli, Popper, Poulenc, Puccini, Punto (Stich), Rachmaninov, Rameau, Ravel, Reed, Reger, Remick Warren, Respighi, Rimsky-Korsakov, Roberts, Rossini, Rudow, Ryden, Sacchini, Saint-Saëns, Salieri, Sarasate, Scarlatti, Schubert, Schumann, Scott, Sibelius, Silvestri, Smetana, Sousa, Stamp, Stradella, Strauss Johann Jr., Strauss Johann Sr., Strauss Josef, Strauss Richard, Stravinsky, Suppé, Tavárez, Tchaikovsky, Thomas, Tosti, Tournemire, Vaughan-Williams, Verdelot, Verdi, Vieuxtemps, Vivaldi, Wagner, Waldteufel, Ward, Wieniawski, Willaert, Wolff, Zago.
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