Alessandro Grego

In 2023, in Radom, Poland, he won the first prize at the international composition competition "Arboretum," conceived by the Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki, with a violin concerto with string orchestra titled "The Eternal Sea," inspired by a collection of poems by Biagio Marin and dedicated to the memory of Edda Serra, a literary critic and scholar of his work.

[8] He also collaborated in other theatrical productions with Alessio Boni,[9] Paolo Bonacelli,[10] Giuseppe Patroni Griffi and Vittorio Caprioli,[11] Simone Cristicchi, Marco Paolini,[12] David Riondino,[13] Manuela Kustermann and Vito Zagarrio.

The performance is reprised in 2023, twenty years after the first edition, in the park of Miramare Castle in Trieste under the title "Heliossea XX," still featuring Fabbriciani but this time with Alvise Vidolin directing the sound.

[18] In 2006 he wrote the song Le corps e(s)t l'histoire for clarinet and live electronics, dedicated to the memory of Pier Paolo Pasolini and commissioned by the Institut International de Musique Électroacoustique in Bourges (IMEB).

The story of a revolutionary mathematician dedicated to Evariste Galois and produced, among others, for the International Higher School of Advanced Studies, ICTP of Trieste and the L. Bocconi Commercial University of Milan and Binari, broadcast by RAI.

He collaborated with the flute player Roberto Fabbriciani experimenting new sounds for this instrument and with other performers such as Guido Arbonelli, Massimiliano Damerini, Filippo Faes, Anna Serova, Giuseppe Fricelli, the quartet "Martinu", Serge Conte, Paolo Pollastri, Ciro Scarponi and Emanuele Segre.