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Residency Artist - Music
Rocco Di Pietro
1551 King Avenue C Columbus, OH 43212 Phone: (614) 487-6844 Email: rdpietr@ccrma@stanford.edu Website: http://www.dipietroeditions.com/
I am a composer and pianist who has written music out of life experiences. I also wanted to be a pianter but was seduced by the piano.This marked me as my work has a strong interdisciplinary and literary aspect.
I write stories called "Rajas" with music and recite them live with musicians. "Rajas" are inspired by Indian 'Gunas' and African story tellers. I also compose music with visual cameo portraits of models embedded in the music score called "Taubes".
I am a teacher in the Humanities at Columbus State and received my dual MA from Vermont College in Music and Social History where I wrote my dissertation and opera on 'Menocchio' a sixteenth-century Italian peasant- miller who was burned at the stake for saying: "If I was a Turk or a Jew it would be just as good as being a Christian".
I worked in prisons in California at San Quentin for the William James Society and through out Ohio as a habilitationist educator for ten years.I then worked for another ten years as a social worker for Franklin County.
I made music out of all these experiences composing "Prison Dirges"for the life stories of prisoners I collected called" "The Normal Exception". I also composed for Christian Boltanski "The Lost Project" where I translated the musical monograms of lost (and dead) children that used to come on milk cartons,into a shamanistic work of memorials.
I was recently SICA composer in residence at Stanford University, and this year at Western Washington University Seattle and Bellingham. I have been a Fellow of the MacDowell Colony,Yaddo colony and ASCAP Fellow of the Berkshire Music Center, Tanglewood.
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