Oristano, Antonello Manca wins first prize at the Fenix Award International Music Competition in the "Composition" category.
The maestro and professor on the podium at the music competition which sees the participation of classical talents from all over the worldPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Oristano-born maestro and professor Antonello Manca won first prize in the "Composition" category at the Fenix Award International Music Competition. The composer, violinist, and conductor, already a prominent figure in music, won first prize at the prestigious music competition, which features classical talent from around the world.
The jury recognized the excellence and originality of the work presented by Maestro Manca, one of today's most significant composers. Manca, whose eclectic career has seen him successfully perform as a virtuoso violinist and esteemed conductor, has once again demonstrated his mastery of compositional language. "We are honored to have an artist of Maestro Antonello Manca's caliber among our winners," commented the Fenis jury: "His composition stands out for its harmonic innovation, rich timbre, and intense expressiveness, characteristics that place him at the pinnacle of international musical creativity."
A victory that not only enriches Maestro Manca's already impressive list of honors, but also brings prestige to the Italian musical tradition worldwide. His works, performed and appreciated internationally, continue to inspire and excite audiences and critics alike.
