Giacomo Susani - Composer
“He is a guitarist with myriad colours and bold sensitivity”
– BBC Music Magazine
“Among the most interesting names of today’s Guitar”
– Amadeus
Giacomo Susani’s work both in the field of performance and of composition places him into a versatile role in the world of music. His interest in exploring the creative possibilities of his instrument allowed him to develop a personal approach to interpretation and composition that is met with enthusiasm internationally.
His multifaceted activity allowed him to build collaborations with artists coming from a variety of disciplines: from working closely with the late guitarist Julian Bream, to collaborating with British film director Sally Potter and most recently with poet Chinwe D. John and USA’s PBS for the popular television show “Now Hear This”.
As a guitarist he conducts a busy performing career across Europe and the USA and, as a composer, his music is played and recorded all around the world, by some of the most active musicians of today’s international scene: among these are the Boulder Chamber Orchestra, New York Chamber Orchestra, Quartetto Goldberg, Quartetto Indaco, Stefano Grondona, David Russell and Jason Vieaux. On May 30th 2024 he debuted at New York’s Carnegie Hall (Weill Recital Hall), performing Fantasia for Guitar and Small Orchestra of his own composition, accompanied by the Chamber Orchestra of New York.
His early career was supported by prestigious foundations, including The Julian Bream Trust, The Countess of Munster Musical Trust, the Park Lane Group, The Worshipful Company of Musicians and the City Music Foundation. He was the winner of several international awards, among which the London International Guitar Competition (2016) and the New York Respighi Prize in Composition (2022) stand out.
Giacomo was a guitar teacher at the Junior Department of the Royal Academy of Music (London) from 2019 to 2023, is currently artistic director of the “Homenaje” International Guitar Festival (Padova) and co-artistic director and teacher of the Residenze Erranti project in Italy.
In 2022 and 2023 respectively he was awarded two Golden Guitars by the “Convegno Internazionale di Chitarra di Milano”. He is a D’Addario artist since 2018.
He studied guitar with Stefano Grondona and Michael Lewin, composition with Stephen Goss and Francesco Antonioni. His work has recently interested him in orchestral conducting, which he is studying under the mentorship of Alessandro Cadario and Gilberto Serembe.