Daniela Terranova


Daniela Terranova is an Italian composer working in the area of concert music, opera and extended sonic environments. She studied composition with Azio Corghi and Beat Furrer at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz. Her music is published by Suvini Zerboni.

Prizes

In recent years, Terranova has won several national and international competitions, including: first prize at the international competition Gianni Bergamo Classic Music Award, Special Mention for Italian Music, premio SIAE, the prize Monte dei Paschi di Siena, first prize at the international competition contest Musica e Arte, first prize at the national competition Kinderszenen, II prize at the International competition ICOMS.
In 2014, she won the international competition for the third edition of the Franco Donatoni International Meeting for Young Composers in Milan, and was as a result commissioned to write new composition for ensemble and dance by the Divertimento Ensemble with the support of the .

Work

Terranova's 2015 work for solo cello, A rose is a rose, is a rose, is a rose, written for Francesco Dillon, was identified by the composer as a new starting point in terms of the material she was using and the proximity of her relationship to the instrument. The material from this was later amplified and expanded into her piece for string orchestra, written in the same year, Interno metafisico. “D’après” De Chirico, for string orchestra.

Performances

In 2014, Terranova's Asleep language was performed by the Camerata Nordica. Her work was described as being made up of "glassy harmonics creating a shrill, unnerving opening this wraithlike mood was sustained to create an almost surreal dreamscape."
Terranova's 2016 work, Notturna in forma di rosa, was performed by the London Sinfonietta, and was subsequently broadcast by BBC Radio 3.
In 2017, she wrote A landscape in my hands for the pianist Anna D'Errico, which was premiered at IRCAM in the same year.

Works

• Rainbow Dust In The Sky, for string trio
• Hinoki. Still Life, baritone saxophone, accordion, double bass
• Black Ink on Rice Paper, for piano trio
Wood Metal Strings, harp
• Notturno in forma di rosa, for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and piano
• Haiku, for orchestra
Still life with roses, for flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, cello
• A rose is a rose, is a rose, is a rose, for cello
• L’Orfeo. Immagini di una lontananza Opera,
for Chamber Orchestra and Voices. Commission from Festival della Valle d’Itria.
The opera was premiered on July in Martina Franca, then repeated in Estonia, at Tallinn Chamber
Festival.