Claudia Jane Scroccaro is an Italian composer of instrumental and electroacoustic music, currently teaching Computer Aided Composition and Electronic Music at IRCAM in Paris.

The sonic aspect holds a dominant role in her work and it reflects deep interests for electronic music and for music of aural tradition. Her creative approach explores a musical dramaturgy shifting between a humanly perceivable listening experience and microphonic projections of the dynamic properties of sound on multi-dimensional spaces, resulting into an alternation between kaleidoscopic movements and introspective explorations.

As Scholarship holder of the DAAD (2018-2021) she obtained the Konzert Examen and the Masters in Composition at the HMDK Stuttgart, studying composition and electronic music with Marco Stroppa, while studying with Philippe Leroux and Franck Bedrossian. She previously studied at S. Cecilia Conservatory of Music with Luigi Verdi.

She has attended the 2019.2020 IRCAM Cursus de composition et d'informatique musicale. 

Her music has been performed in Europe and in the USA (ECCE Ensemble, Ensemble il Suono Giallo, echtzeitEnsemble, Ensemble Ascolta, Ensemble Musikfabrik) and she has been composer in residence for the Music Innovation and Science Centre in Vilnius (2016), for the Carte Blanche program at the Thüringer Symphoniker Saalfeld-Rudolstadt (2018) and is laureate from the Royaumont Voix Nouvelles Academy (2020).

Ongoing projects:

Ensemble Musikfabrik - New work for percussionist and four instruments - Fondation Royaumont

Ensemble Linea - Création Mondiale - France Musique

Beyond - New work for solo organ - Christian Weiherer