Alberto Maria Gatti (1992) is a composer, sound designer and computer music designer. He attended electronic music courses at the Conservatory of Florence and the Master AReMus at the Conservatory of Rome concerning the practice of artistic research in music. Afterwards he followed workshops and seminars of composition and sound direction. As composer, he participated in several festivals and events of contemporary music including: Tempo Reale, Museo del Novecento, Fabbrica Europa, Inner Spaces, Palazzo Vecchio, Salone del Mobile di Milano, SIMC, Pontino Festival, Italian Institute of Culture in Brussels, Teatro del Giglio, Teatro Cantiere Florida, Spam/Aldes, Museo Pecci, Chaufuonna Festival and others.

Moreover, as computer music designer he has participated in events such as: Forum Wallis, Bartok Opera Pluz, Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, Fondazione I teatri di Reggio Emilia, Berlin Biennale and Milano Musica Festival. In his activity as a researcher, since 2018, he carries on his own project of research "The relationship between body and sound". He currently works as a freelance composer and computer music designer. Recently he worked as a sound engineer at the label Ema Vinci Records. From 2021 he joined the company Musi-co as a sound designer, software developer and machine learning music researcher. In 2022, he interned at the IRCAM education department and composed 3 studies on sound perception using an audio-tactile vibration device in collaboration with researcher Claire Richards. He currently teaches at the Fiesole School of Music and the G. Puccini Conservatory of La Spezia.