Jean Ven Robert Hal

Jean Ven Robert Hal
Born (1970-05-11) 11 May 1970
Origin Milan, Italy
Genres Kosmische Musik, space, electronic, instrumental, krautrock, new-age, ambient, classical, synthpop
Occupation(s) Composer, musician, artist, producer, Synthesist
Instruments Synthesizer, piano, Organ, keyboards, Hammond organ, Sequencer, Drums, Drum machines, Percussion, Sampler, Vocoder, Theremin
Years active 1994–present
Labels Independent
Website www.jeanvenroberthal.com

Jean Ven Robert Hal, stage name for Roberto D'Agostino Vendola born 11 May 1970 is an Italian musician, composer of Electronic Music, Kosmische Musik, space music, progressive rock, ambient, jazz, synthpop and orchestral music.

Biography

As a graduate of geometry, he also studied architecture and design. Approached music and composition when he was given the first keyboard at age six. After a period of neglect and lack of interest he picked up composing in the middle of adolescence and then never gave it up til today! Hal specializes with passion on both the analog sound and digital electronic devices and the use of "vintage" synths with prestigious brands such as Moog, ARP Instruments Inc., EMS (Electronic Music Studios), Elka, Oberheim, Synclavier, Fairlight CMI, Mellotron, a precursor of today's samplers, the legendary Theremin and many others, all musical instruments that have marked the history of modern music. Jean Ven Robert Hal is one of the few representatives in Italy and belongs to the current musical wave of the Kosmische Musik genre with many "cultural" pieces. The Kosmische Musik was born in Germany from various musical influences that are substantially known as the "minimalism". The psychedelic music and cultured electronic music is a consequence of post weberian style. The Kosmische Musik currently is filed under the category of "Ambient", and generically (even if improperly), as "New Age". Many of his musical works have been transmitted on television. Jean Ven Robert Hal is a profound expert researcher, and creator of analogical and digital sound.

Works

His most representative work is titled Cosmic Nature, which is a journey through space, in the nature of the universe, but implicitly also of its internal state, characterized by broad melodies, sounds and "cosmic" wrap. Among the most important pieces are also the composition of a symphony of the same name that is representative of the Overture Album. Other tracks worth mentioning that have enjoyed success on TV and once again are returning to the web are:

Jean Ven Robert Hal, fascinated by the world of 3D computer graphics for over ten years, has done some studies and improvements in this area. He is currently producing a multimedia project with 3D visual and musical experimentation that will be published in a DVD (in 2011). Hal also has approached to compose music for films, music for short films, free compositions, electronic symphonies, television themes.

Other collaborations

Hal has actively collaborated with the Italian conductors and Italian maestro/professor and European synthesist "Gian Felice Fugazza" of the electronic music divisions of the Conservatory of Bologna (Italy), as well as one of the first and extensive experts of electronic instruments and synthesizers. Hal has worked and collaborated with advertising jingles, musical interludes with various musicians in many productions, including "MTV Music", and followed the arrangements for the music of some TV networks. Hal has also collaborated with musicians and the conductor of the symphonic orchestra and for choir, among those "Adriano Bassi" in 1997– 98 for a series of concerts:

He sang as a tenor in the famous "Coro Hispano Americano" Choir in Milan at the Institute Cervantes from 1996 to 1999 founded by the great Conductor of choir "Marco Dusi", and from this work blossomed about fifty concerts.

Listen online works

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