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Flint Juventino Beppe

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Composer Flint Juventino Beppe

Flint Juventino Beppe (born May 27, 1973), formerly known as Fred Jonny Berg,[1][better source needed] is a Norwegian-born German composer, filmmaker, artist and producer.[citation needed]

Beppe's catalogue of works comprises about 200 titles, more than 80 opuses, including commissions and works for piano, flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, double bass, string orchestra and orchestral works like flute concertos, piano concertos, symphonic poems and a symphony.[citation needed]

He has collaborated with the Philharmonia Orchestra, Emily Beynon, Sir James Galway and Vladimir Ashkenazy. Beppe is a member of Deutscher Komponistenverband (German Composers Association).[citation needed]

Recordings[edit]

Flint Juventino Beppe as composer has contributed on more than 15 albums.[citation needed] Two of these, Flute Mystery and Remote Galaxy, are released on the label 2L and were nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best Immersive Audio Album in 2010 and 2015, respectively.[citation needed]

Personal life[edit]

Born in Harstad, Norway, Beppe became a German citizen via naturalization in October 2020 after living and working in Berlin for several years.[citation needed] He has Tourette syndrome, Asperger syndrome[2] and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).[3]

References[edit]

  1. The Flutist Quarterly: The Official Magazine of the National Flute ... 2006 - Volume 32 - Page 73 "True to form, for their most recent collaboration, Galway and Slatkin premiered a new composition, for alto flute, harp, and strings, by Norwegian composer Fred Jonny Berg, over three performances with the National Symphony Orchestra at "
  2. "Flint Juventino Beppe - Biography". Composition Today. Retrieved 2 August 2021.[dead link]
  3. Beppe, Flint Juventino. "Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Art: Tightrope Walking Beneath Heaven". Retrieved 3 August 2021. Maybe the explanation lies within the co-occurring comorbidity of Tourette's syndrome and ADHD, two diagnoses that I have been given in addition to Asperger's Syndrome.[dead link]

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