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RENZO SPITERI
Percussionist, drummer, composer and producer Renzo Spiteri is a creative artiste and one of Malta’s finest music exports renowned for speaking multiple languages with his hands. He is a highly respected independent musician with a distinct artistic sensitivity and ability of adapting to a wide range of musical styles – classical to experimental, from solo percussion performances to improvisations, contemporary, jazz and world music. A music graduate with a performance career spanning more than 25 years, Renzo has given more than 1000 concerts and live performances across the globe, as well as having appeared and performed on numerous radio and television broadcasts. He aptly merges academic and classical music endeavors with creative artistic expression to stage outstanding live performances that range from the sublime to the passionate.
Based in the European island nation of Malta, Renzo’s concert schedules have taken him on a beautiful musical journey across the globe, from Greenwich Village (New York City) to South Korea. He performs in major festivals (WOMAD, Festival of the Desert, Musica Viva, PASIC) and venues (Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington DC), National Concert Hall (Dublin), Babylon Club (Istanbul), Ludwig Forum (Aachen)), and works as multi-percussionist and drummer alongside exceptional musicians to the likes of Trilok Gurtu, N’faly Kouyate (Afrocelt Sound System), Guo Yue, Mercan Dede, Idan Raichel and Michael Alcorn (SARC). Using the universality of music as common ground, he engages musicians from various musical and cultural backgrounds to collaborate and create unique transcultural musical dialogues. In 2008 Renzo was appointed Ambassador for the European Union’s campaign “Year for Intercultural Dialogue” and performed “Sketches from Home” during the Festival of Cultures in Viareggio (Italy) (by invitation of the Italian Ministry of Culture).
Renzo’s concern with the use of sound, its sculptural design and the influence it exerts within the various genres of artistic expression has allowed him to merge his role of musician with that of composer, musical director and producer, acting as a strong linking point between the music itself and the art form – be it a film, dance choreography, theatre production, literature recital or visual installation. He has scored and recorded music for the visitors’ audio guide of Hal-Saflieni Hypogeum, Malta (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), performed “Sounds Unlimited: Contemporary Soundscapes in One Act” on occasion of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2005 (presented by The National Arts Council of Northern Ireland and The British Council), and presented installation performance “Re: Public” to celebrate Cork (Ireland) as European Cultural Capital.
As an educator, Renzo has given masterclasses and collaborated with the music departments at Queen’s University (Belfast), University of Iowa (USA) and China Conservatory of Music (Beijing). He often combines unconventional performance and recording techniques using traditional and invented instruments with current technological advances to develop fresh musical possibilities and modes of expression. The resultant effect is stunning and engaging and bears Renzo’s unique dynamic sonic signature. This enthusiasm for experimental presentations of percussive music was highlighted during his residency/research period at the Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC) in Belfast (N. Ireland) where he merged the resonance of “found objects” and more conventional instruments with live-electronic manipulation.
Renzo has produced and released two albums with his works: “INKONTRI” (2010), also featuring Joe Friggieri that merges Friggieri’s poetry with contemporary music composed and performed by Renzo; and, “THIS IS MY LANGUAGE” (2005), a solo album with Renzo’s own original works for percussion described by him as “a personal statement, an inner voyage into the beauty and abstract forms of music as a means of expression”.
Renzo is also an endorsed artiste for Toca Percussion, Paiste Cymbals, Yamaha Drums and Gibraltar Hardware, and is supported by Olimpus Music (Malta). Further information about Renzo and his work is available from his official website www.renzospiteri.com

SILENCE, SOUNDS AND SPACES – Renzo Spiteri
An aural journey through Heritage Sites of the Maltese Islands
SILENCE, SOUNDS & SPACES is the title of Renzo Spiteri’s new solo work that defines Renzo’s creative journey across a selection of the most prominent archaeological sites spread across the Maltese Islands, encompassing music inspired by these sites and exploiting some of their unique natural sonic timbre.
This project is the follow-up to the scoring of the music to the visitors’ audio guide of the Hal-Saflieni Hypogeum (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) for which Renzo was commissioned by Heritage Malta (the national agency for museums, conservation practice and cultural heritage) in 2007.
“The music for the audio guide was recorded on location at the Hypogeum during a three-week period working and experimenting in specific areas of this magnificent site,” says Renzo Spiteri. “The unique archaeological sites, the known and the unknown, chambers and spaces that vibrate and resonate so splendidly – these were all factors that inspired me to record music for ‘Silence, Sounds and Spaces’.”
The music of SILENCE, SOUNDS & SPACES has been composed, performed and produced by Renzo Spiteri using the most diverse set-up of instruments from around the world and invented instrumentation. The result is an engaging music creation that draws listeners in to Renzo’s personal musical universe. Featuring unique on-site recordings and through the use of his extraordinary world of sounds, Renzo Spiteri conjures powerful images of these stunning historic sites where time stands still.
The release of the audio CD will be marked by live performances by Renzo in the Theatre in the Round at St. James Cavalier Centre for Creativity, Valletta (Malta) on the 11th and 12th November 2011. Tickets for the launch / performance are available from St. James Cavalier (tel: 2122 3200; email: boxoffice@sjcav.org, online: http://www.sjcav.org/page.asp?n=Eventdetails&i=4667&z=4) and cost EUR12. The price includes a complimentary copy of the CD, redeemable on the performance night.
The recording of SILENCE, SOUNDS & SPACES has been made possible through the financial assistance of Sparkasse Bank Malta, The Ministry of Education, Employment and the Family, and Musiconnect Ltd. For further information please contact Musiconnect Ltd on +35699490815 or visit http://www.renzospiteri.com
September 26, 2011 at 23:05