Stefano Mainetti
- Music Department
- Composer
- Additional Crew
Professor of Music Composition for Film and Theatre at the Conservatory of Santa Cecilia in Rome, Stefano Mainetti is one of the founders of the ACMF, the Italian Association of Music Composers for Films. He was born in Rome, Italy, August 8th 1957. After studying classical guitar attended Santa Cecilia Conservatory of Rome where he earned a Bachelor of Music, summa cum laude in Composition. He studied Conducting with Cesare Croci and Ennio Nicotra and holds a 1st class honours Master of Music in Film Scoring degree. BA, magna cum laude, in Anthropology and Political Science with a published dissertation on Richard Wagner. He was a student of Giorgio Caproni, one of the greatest 20th century Italian poet, who influenced his musical and artistic training.
Twice awarded at the internationally
recognized Recanati Guitar Competition in Italy in both 1972 and 1973.
Stefano won the "Personalità Europea Oscar Giovanile" in Campidoglio,
Rome 1983, for his piano performance of the popular Rai television show
theme to "Tg L'Una". First Prize Agimus (Best Original Soundtrack) for
the short movie Sera (1996). Winner (Best
Original Soundtrack) at the Fantafestival for Tale of the Mummy (1998)
(1998) directed by Russell Mulcahy.
Stefano Mainetti is one of the composers who scored the Sony
Classical Cd "Abbà Pater", which blends for the very first time Pope's
voices and chants with original music. Represented by "Diberti & C." is
a member of Siae, the Italian musicians association. In 1995, he
composed the soundtrack of the feature film Hidden Assassin (1995), a
Miramax Films by Ted Kotcheff (First
Blood). In 1996, he composed the soundtrack of the feature film
Silent Trigger (1996) starring
Dolph Lundgren by
Russell Mulcahy (Highlander). In 1997 he
composed the music for
Sub Down (1997) starring
Stephen Baldwin. Working among the others with directors such as Memè Perlini, Pier Luigi Pizzi, Armando Pugliese, Enzo Barboni, Enzo G. Castellari, Joe D'Amato, Vittorio De Sisti, Lucio Fulci, Maurizio Nichetti and Michele Soavi, Stefano Mainetti has composed over 100 musical scores including cinema, television and stage productions as well as 35 Cds, the European
television series Eurocops (1988)
and the Italian television series
Orgoglio (2004) (Pride). Best Music
for Italian Fiction at the Ravello Festival 2005. In 2006 and 2007 he
is member of the commission of the "Festival di Sanremo". "Anica Prize"
at the "Salerno Festival" in 2006 for the soundtrack of the TV movie
A voce alta (2006) "Salvo
Randone Prize" for the career in "Mazara del Vallo in 2007". He has
composed and conducted the music for "The Word Of Promise" a huge
US audio drama of the Bible in 80 Cds with the voices of
Jim Caviezel,
Richard Dreyfuss,
Michael York,
John Voight,
Max von Sydow,
Malcolm McDowell,
Stacy Keach,
Terence Stamp, and other 600 actors. He is
one of the composers of "Alma Mater" a Cd produced in 2009 by the
Vatican and "Geffen Records" performed by the "Royal Philarmonic
Orchestra" and the "Vatican Choir". This Cd was nominated as "Album of
the Year" at the "Classic Brit Awards" London 2010. In 2011 he
composed and produced "Tu es Christus" a "Sony Music" cd for the
beatification of Pope John Paul II in
which featured, amongst others, the voices of
Andrea Bocelli and
Plácido Domingo. International Euro
Mediterraneo Award in Campidoglio, Rome and Napoli Cultural Classic
Award for Best Italian Musician 2011. In 2014, for Musa Comunicazione, he published the book "La politica musicale nazista e l'influenza del culto wagneriano". In 2021 he was co-author, together with Simone Corelli e Gilberto Martinelli, of the treatise "Dialoghi, Musica, Effetti: il Suono nell'audiovisivo". The book, published by Lambda, won the critics' award at the "Premio Letterario Internazionale Città di Cattolica".
Stefano is the author of "Rendering Revolution". The project was presented at the MAXXI National Art Museum, Rome June 12, 2017; an "augmented music" experience in which music, painting, dance and video art are blended together in a spatial setting. The project aims to be a new synthesis and fusion among different art forms. A modern melodrama, in the most extended sense of the term, a non linear process in which the result is superior to the sum of the parts and in which each component - music, dance, painting and video art - concurs in creating an augmented reality that engrosses the spectator on a multi sensory level.
"Rendering Revolution", presented by the National Academy of Santa Cecilia, took two years of planning and has received the honorable mention award from Santa Cecilia Conservatory for its exceptional scientific and artistic achievement.
He is among the Italian personalities participating in the Charte 18-XXI, a collective of artists, scientists and philosophers brought together by Emmanuel Demarcy-Mota, artistic director of the Théâtre de la Ville-Paris, with the aim of promoting international theatre, with young people and for young people, through a working method and a comparison never made before in the theatrical panorama. As a demonstration of the desire shared by various cultural personalities to create a new space for discussion and dialogue, productions from all over the world participate in the project, including the Teatro della Pergola in Florence.