Fabrizio Ottaviucci is an Italian pianist who's made a name for himself in the world of contemporary and experimental music. Born in Assisi in 1953, he studied piano at the Conservatorio di Perugia and has become renowned for his deep dives into the works of avant-garde composers like Giacinto Scelsi, Terry Riley, and Karlheinz Stockhausen. With a career spanning decades, he's not just a performer but a true interpreter, often collaborating on intuitive music projects and releasing albums that explore everything from minimalist keyboard studies to spherical soundscapes.
If you're into boundary-pushing classical vibes, Ottaviucci's discography is a goldmine—think his volumes of Scelsi collections or the trippy "Spaces & Spheres" with folks like Stockhausen and Scodanibbio. He's performed worldwide, bringing a fresh, intuitive energy to pieces that challenge traditional piano norms, and his passion for blending Eastern influences with Western forms keeps things exciting and accessible for curious listeners.
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