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Anna Barbero. Born in 1977, she earned an Artistic
Bachelor in 1996 and she graduated in Piano with full marks and honors
( “cum laude” ) at Turin’s Conservatory of Music “Giuseppe Verdi” under
Vera Drenkova’s guidance. After that, she pursued her studies in Switzerland
at Musichochschule in Luzern, where she attained a superior diplom in
Konzertreife ( Konzert Diplom in Interpretation und Performance) with
Prof. Ivan Klansky. Now she’s attending the superior courses at Ecole
Normale “A.Cortot” in Paris under the guidance of Nelson DelleVigne Fabbri.
She also participated in numerous specialization courses with teachers
like E.S.Nockleberg, B.Sharon, J.Swann, E.Elias, P.Sigrist, P.Feuchtwanger
and with K.H.Kammerling at Mozarteum of Salzburg, and she has been selected
for a special masterclass at Salle Cortot in Paris with P.Entremont.
From 1995 she performs in Italy and abroad in continuous public exhibitions,
as a soloist (recitals and concerts with orchestra) and also chamber music
with different players and singers:-Turin: Conservatory’s Hall; Sala Puccini
of Teatro Regio; -Florence: Careggi’s Auditorium; -Taormina: Palazzo S.Stefano;
-Paris: Salle Munch; Salle Cortot; -Braine l’Alleud (Belgium): Chateau
de Chenau; -Luzern (Switzerland): Saal Dreilinden; -Cuneo: Teatro Toselli
with Katia Ricciarelli; -Venice: Palazzo Labia; -Stockholm (Sweden):Cultural
Center; etc.
She presented and played in many “concert-lessons” about the specific
instrument, about the different chamber formations with piano, about lyric
repertoire, about a particular argument or author, in the context of the
Conservatory and in many Italian high schools, cultural associations,
and televisions.
In 1997 she participated in theatrical projects with Compagnia Teatrale
“DoraInPoiTeatro” for what she received the prize: ”Festival di Porto
Venere for Music Interpretation”.
In 1998 she took part in the realization of the show “Mozartstrasse” with
Compagnia di Danza “Abbondanza e Bertone” in AscoliPiceno.
From 1998 she collaborates with: Orchestra Sinfonica di Pesaro, Orchestra
Internazionale d’Italia, Orchestra da Camera delle Marche, Orchestra Filarmonica
di Torino, Orchestra Della Compagnia d’Opera Italiana.
From 2000 she played as korepetitor for the classes of Singing, Scenic
Art, Chamber Choir in the Conservatory of Turin. She has recorded a live
cd for BM Records and a compilation cd for Faber Theater,and participated
in the project and the cd of the singer Paolo Conte “Razmataz”.
Festival edition: 2004.
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Giacomo Battarino. He is currently vocal coach
at the Mozarteum Hochschule in Salzburg, Austria, working with Richard
Miller, and is also teacher at the Casalmaggiore International Festival
and at the Ducale Music Academy in Genoa, Italy.
Among his collaborations with singers, he has been playing in masterclasses
for such artists as Thomas Hampson, Gaelyne Gabora, Luciana Serra and
Elly Ameling and he collaborated with the International Vocal Arts Institute,
New York.
Born in Chiavari (Genoa, Italy), he began performing very early in Milan,
at the Circolo della Stampa, and from that time on he played for
important musical institutions in Italy, Gioventu’ Musicale d’Italia,
Università Bocconi in Milan, Chiostro del Bramante,
Concerti nel Parco in Rome, Academia Musicale Barense in Bari,
Circolo degli Artisti, Turin, F.Liszt Institute in Bologna,
then in Padova, Genoa, Venice, Cagliari, La Spezia, etc.
He also performed in Wiener Saal in Salzburg, Austria, Eglise
Notre Dame in Besancon, France, Muzeul G.Enescu in Bucharest,
Romania, Taikomosios dailes muziejus in Vilnius, Lithuania,
Jecklin Forum in Zurich, Switzerland, Modri Hall in Ljubljiana,
Slovenia, Guarnerius Hall, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro, and
in Germany.
In United States he performed in Chicago (Preston Bradley Hall),
in Boston (E.Pickman Hall, First and Second Church), in Cleveland,
Los Angeles and in different cities in Ohio.
As member of Libera Musica, in 2003 he performed in Belgrade, at
the Student Cultural Center, and other concerts are planned in
2004 in Warsaw (Poland), Genoa (Italy), Tel Aviv (Israel), New York (USA)
and Athens (Greece).
He played as soloist with different orchestras, such as J.Ch.Bach Orchestra
of Genoa - in Italy and France (conductor A.Gambula), and P.Constantinescu
Symphony Orchestra of Ploiesti - in Romania (cond. I.Ionescu-Galati).
In United States he performed with Contemporary Music Ensemble
and Oberlin Chamber Orchestra (cond. P.Highfill and G.Young) and
Firelands Symphony Orchestra (cond. J.Santos-Perez). In February
2003 he played with the Firelands Symphony Orchestra and the Perrysburg
Symphony Orchestra (Chopin no.1 and Gershwin’s Rapsody in Blue) in
a tour around Ohio (Sandusky, Lorain, Toledo and Norwalk).
Studies: BM (Piano diploma, Conservatorio G.Verdi in Milan), studies
at the Accademia Chigiana (Siena) and the Mozarteum (Salzburg),
MM and DMA (Diploma di alto perfezionamento concertistico, Accademia
Ducale in Genoa), AD (Artist Diploma, Oberlin Conservatory
of Music, USA).
Prizewinner of international piano competitions (“G.Rospigliosi”
Pistoia 1997, “A.M.A. Calabria” Lamezia Terme 1999, Los Angeles
Liszt Competition 2000, Rina Sala Gallo Monza 2002, L.Gante
Pordenone 2002, E.Porrino Cagliari 2002), he won first prize at
the “J.S.Bach” in S.Levante 1992, “Jupiter” in Genoa, 1997,
“Trofeo Citta’ di Casarza Ligure” 2000, the "European Music
Competition" Moncalieri, 2002 and the "Carpineti in Musica"
2003.
CD recordings: Philarmonia ("Liszt and Italy"), DeVega (2 CDs,
piano transcriptions from Puccini's La Bohème and Bizet's Carmen) labels.
Festival edition: June 2004, 2005, 2006.
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Monica Boschetti, si diploma in pianoforte
presso il Conservatorio "G. Rossini" di Pesaro, sotto la guida
del M° Bruno Bizzarri e consegue il compimento inferiore di composizione
con il M° Filippo Maria Caramazza.
Ha seguito Master Class e corsi di perfezionamento con i Maestri: Giacomo
Vitale, Patrizia Garganese, Paola Bruni, Michele Marvulli, Giorgio Kirschner,
Bruno Zagni.
Ha partecipato a vari concorsi sia in formazioni cameristiche che da solista,
(TIM torneo internazionale di musica, concorso nazionale "I giovani
per i giovani" in Ravenna, concorso Città di Barletta, concorso città
di Milano, ecc) aggiudicandosi sempre i primi posti.
Svolge attività di pianista solista ed accompagnatrice tenendo concerti
in italia ed all'estero: Bologna, Forlì, Cesena, Siena, S. Giminiano,
Roma, Perugia, Frosinone, Rimini, Belgio, Polonia, Germania.
Da 2 anni è maestro collaboratore del Coro Città di Riccione con cui svolge
un intensa attività concertistica nel territorio di appartenenza e all'estero.
Ha collaborato con diverse realtà musicali come: Coro Pro Arte di Pesaro
, Coro A. Galli di Rimini, Orchestra Accademici di S. Rocco, ecc.
Ha composto e trascritto brani per il gruppo cameristico "Caffè concerto
Strauss" e "Caffè Concerto Florian di Venezia". I suoi
brani sono stati eseguiti in note manifestazioni come Festival di Spoleto
e Biennale di Venezia ed incisi dal Gruppo Caffè concerto vedi:
- CAFFE'
FLORIAN <Concerto al Caffè> registrato live studio al "Top
Studio" di Ravenna
- CAFFE' FLORIAN <Concerto al Caffè> registrato live studio al "Top
Studio" di Ravenna
- CAFFE' CONCERTO STRAUSS <Sulle vie dei Romei> registrato al "Peter
Pan Studio" di Ferrara.
Ad aprile
del 2003 ha diretto il coro Città di Riccione presso la Sala Nervi del
Vaticano a Roma di fronte al Papa e a 8000 persone.
A Maggio sempre con il coro ha eseguito un concerto per il premio Nobel
Rita Levi Montalcini.
Dal 1998 al 2000 è stata direttrice artistica di varie rassegne musicali
nel territorio di appartenenza come: "Bordonchio in concerto"
"Allegretto con brio" "musica 2000 Città di Bellaria
Igea Marina".
Da diversi anni tiene corsi musicali in diversi istituti scolastici della
provincia di Rimini come: corsi strumentali e propedeutici. Attualmente
studia Direzione corale frequentando vari corsi di formazione e canto
al Conservatorio Rossini di Pesaro con la Sig.ra Dundekova.
Dal 2000 è presidente della Associazione culturale "2000 Giovani"
con cui organizza eventi e attività culturali legati al teatro, alla musica,
e tutte le attività artistiche e informatiche. Dal 2001 collabora con
la Provincia di Rimini e sviluppa progetti rivolti ai giovani come: la
rassegna svoltasi nel territorio della Valmarecchia ( Bel VerSante)
e gli scambi multilaterali con alcuni paesi della comunità europea.
Festival edition: 2003.
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Armando
Calvia, studied piano at the Conservatoire of Turin, graduating under
the tuition of Yuki Miftyu. He completed his studies of composition and
band instrumentalisation for the Irish “Maestros” Danieli and Carlo Pirola.
In 1995 he attended the “Gestione delle attività artistiche e culturali”
course at the “Scuola di direzione Aziendale dell’Università “Luigi Bocconi”
in Milan and the next year attended a master’s degree in artistic management
at the “Università Cattolica del S. Cuore” in Milan.
In 1986 he won the first prize at the International competition in the
city of Stresa, duet section. Since 1989 he has been collaborating “Maestro”
at the “Teatro Sociale” of Como, concert pianist at the “Teatro Arena
Sferisterio” of Macerata, “Maestro Suggeritore at the “Teatro Coccia”
of Novara. He has been active at the “Teatro G. Verdi” of Salerno, the
“Teatro Comunale di Vercelli”, the “Teatro Verdi” in Pisa and the “Teatro
Fraschini” in Pavia.
In the last couple of years he has performed in over 200 concerts accompanying
various important lyrical artists.
During the lyrical seasons of the above theatres, he has collaborated
with artists of great talent such as: R. Kabaivanska, R. Bruson, Y. Hayashi,
J. Carreras, M. Guleghina, L. Serra, R. Baldini, G. Raimondi, R. Raimondi,
F. Cassotto, P. Cappuccilli, R. Panerai, M. Alvarez, M. Devia. P. Ballo,
E. Dara, J. Pons, G. Bumbry, S. Vassileva, A.C. Antonacci, etc…
He has been “Maestro Collaboratore di sala e palcoscenica”, and “Maestro
Suggeritore” with the following directors and producers: D. Renzetti,
A. Guingal, M. Rota, R. Giovaninetti, L. Ja, M. De Bernart, R. Rizzi Brignoli,
J. Rubio, P. Carignani, P. G. Moranti, M. Benini, L. Kemp, H. De Ana,
E. Dara, B. De Tomasi, G. De Floe, H. Brokhaus, J. Svoboda etc…
He is vice-president and artistic director of the “Festival Arte &
Musica sul Lario” (XXII Edition), artistic consultant for the Summer Festival
at “Villa d’Este” at Cernobbio, artistic director of the Festival “R.
Leoncavallo” in Brissago-Locarno, president and artistic director of the
“Società dei Concerti” of Italian-speaking Switzerland.
Festival edition: 2004.
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Elisa Cerri studied
music at the "G. Rossini" State Conservatory in Pesaro, she obtained
her diploma in pianoforte studying under Prof. Enrico Mancini and in harpsichord
studying under Prof. Maria Luisa Baldassari. She has furthered her studies
in opera and chamber singing under M° Robleto Merolla, Elisabetta Lombardi,
Thomas Butsch, M° Giancarlo Andretta, Enza Ferrari, Gianni Cappelletto.
Since 2002 she has been a voice coach and accompanying maestro at important
theatres and festivals in Italy, namely the Ravenna Fetsival, Rossini Opera
Festival , Macerata Opera, Teatro Bellini in Catania, Teatro delle Muse
in Ancona, Teatro Pergolesi in Jesi, Fetsival Puccini at Torre del Lago.
She has worked with conductors such as M° Riccardo Muti, Ottavio Dantone,
Graham Vick, Patrick Fournillier, Renato Palumbo, Massimiliano Stefanelli,
Danielle Callegari, Julian Kovatchev, Fabrizio Maria Carminati, Piergiorgio
Morandi, Luciano Pavarotti, and with directors such as Pierluigi Pizzi,
Henning Brockhaus, Micha van Hoecke, Italo Nunziata, Cristina Mazzavillani
Muti. In 2005 she won the competition for accompanying pianist at the G.
Rossini State Conservatory of Music in Pesaro, where she works as an accompanist
for M° Francesco Torrigiani's Stage Art Class. She has contributed to
the specialisation courses and voice laboratories held recently by the mezzosoprano
Gloria Banditelli. She has held a number of concerts with a chamber orchestra,
performing a specific repertoire of lieder. Together with the Cultural Association
"Compagnia del Recitar Cantando", she also organises courses in
vocal interpretation, concentrating on Seventeenth Century works. She also
collaborates with the travelling concert festival held in the Montefeltro
area: Altreconsonanze. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree, her thesis was
on History of Music, on the life of the last Mozartian tenor Antonio Baglioni,
with specific reference to Don Giovanni and Titus, an extract of which was
recently published in the magazine Studi Urbinati.
Festival editions: 2006,
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Claudio
Colapinto, born in 1982, he started to study music privately.
Since 1993, he has attended the Organ and Organ Composition class under
the guidance of Maestro Marco Arlotti, at the “Rossini” Conservatoire
in Pesaro.
He also attends the University course for Translators and Interpreters,
at Misano Adriatico (RN) – languages: English and Spanish.
Since 1996, he has worked with opera singers. As accompanying pianist,
he has worked on various musical productions: study of opera roles, auditions
and competitions.
He has performed for several bodies, such as Circolo Amici della Lirica
G.Rossini (Pesaro), Associazione Culturale e Musicale D.Silverj (Ancona),
Accademia Raffaello (Urbino), Musicalia 2000, Associazione L.Perosi (Pesaro),
Fenacom, Centro Iniziative Culturali S.Giovanni Battista (Pesaro).
As accompanying pianist, he has held concerts during important cultural
events, such as:
- Celebrations for Raphael’s 516° anniversary (1999)
- Artists’ Jubilaeum (2000)
- World Youth Day (2000)
- Verdi year (2001)
- 20° birthday of “Coro San Carlo di Pesaro” (2002)
- Christmas concert for the troops stationed in Pesaro (2002)
- Lecture-concert on Verdi, with the musicologist Bruno Cagli (2003)
- Lecture-concert on the Italian composer Zanella (2003)
He has worked on various opera and oratorio productions, such as:
- La Serva Padrona (Pergolesi)
- La Traviata (Verdi)
- Dido and Aeneas (Purcell)
- The Messiah (Haendel)
- Coronation Mass (Mozart)
He has worked with important singers, such as L.Macnez, R.Ripesi, E.Ferracuti,
Young Hoon Shin, P.Saudelli, J.Ballerini, F.Lauri and others, and conductors,
such as G.Del Chierico, A.Biancamano, G.Di Chiara, L.Oliva, R.Renili and
others.
He has attended specialization courses for accompanying pianist, promoted
by the “Rossini” Conservatoire-Pesaro.
From 1999 to 2001, he worked with “Associazione Culturale Opera X” - Pesaro,
to perform A.L.Webber’s “Jesus Christ Superstar” as pianist, chorus master
and soloist coach. This show was performed several times, obtaining a
great success, both with audiences and critics. Tape and video recordings
were also made.
He has recorded various CDs, such as “In dulci Jubilo”, promoted by Coro
San Carlo di Pesaro, where he played the organ and “Messa Picena”, composed
and conducted by Maestro S.Vagnini.
As an organist, he has held several concerts, in various Italian cities.
He has attended specialisation courses for organ and choirs held by Maestros
P.P. Scattolin, F. Di Lernia, L. F. Tagliavini, G. Parodi.
Since 2000, he has worked with Coro S.Carlo of Pesaro, conducted by Maestro
Lucia Oliva, and with “M. Agostini” Opera Chorus-Fano, conducted by Maestro
Stefano Vagnini, with whom he has held concerts throughout Italy.
Festival edition: 2004,2005, 2006.
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Cesarina
Compagnoni. Born in 1964, she graduated in 1987 with full marks at
the “G. B. Pergolesi” Conservatory of Fermo (AP), under Master Silvia
Santarelli’s guidance. Subsequently she attended the course of chamber
music of “Accademia of Imola” (BO), perfecting herself with Masters Cristiano
Rossi, Piernarciso Masi, Bruno Canino and S. Fiorentino.
Winner of important national and international competitions (Velletri,
Osimo, Stresa, Capri, Taranto, Asti, Palmi, Macugnaga, Acquiterme, etc),
she has been improving for more than ten years the cameristico and liederistico
repertorio.
From 1991 she’s also cooperating as Master stage pianist to several lyric
productions at: “Arena Sferisterio” of Macerata, ”Gentile” Theatre of
Fabriano, “Arena dl Sole” of Bologna, ”Regio” Theatre of Parma, National
Theatre of Praga and ”Sala Verdi” of Milan.
From 1992 she’s member of Montegridolfo Accademy, founded and directed
by Master Gustav Kuhn.
In 1994 she attended the courses held by Master H. Holl, pianist of the
baritone Ficher Dieskau, on the liederistic production of R. Schumann
at the Mozarteum of Salisburg.
From 1994 to 1998 she worked together with the baritone Sesto Bruscantini,
taking care among others, in preparation of A. Antoniozzi, R. De Candia,
R. Servile and B. De Simone.
From 1997 to 2002 she cooperated as master stage pianist to several productions
of the “Compagnia della Rancia” directed by Saverio Marconi.
Festival edition: 2004.
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Lucio
Cuomo was born in Neaples on 7h july 1959; he studied piano with Tita
Parisi (exponent of piano neapolitan school ) and composition with Aladino
Di Martino . He attained the Piano Diploma with the highest classification
and “cum laude” (1982).
He pursued his studies in Paris, at the “Ecole normale de musique Alfred
Cortot”, with Marcella Crudeli : he obtained the “Diplome d’enseignement
de Piano à l’unanimité et avec les felicitations du jury” in 1992 and
“Diplome superieur d’enseignement de Piano” in 1993. He partecipated to
Masterclass with Aquiles Delle Vigne in Rome and Bruxelles and Humberto
Quagliata in Rome.
He performed in Italy and abroad as soloist and pianist for chamber music
(trio “I Solisti di Napoli” flauto-voce-pianoforte ; quartetto “Strawinsky”
violino-clarinetto-pianoforte-percussioni).
Most important concerts : in Rome ( Associazione Chopin, E.P.T.A. Italy,
Sala Baldini, Istituto austiaco di Cultura) ; Firenze (Musicus concentus);
Vibo Valentia (Amici della Musica) ; Torino (Palazzo Barolo) Alessandria
(Auditorium Conservatorio Vivaldi) Asti (Palazzo Ottolenghi) ; Civita
Castellana (Civita Festival) and then in Napoli, Catanzaro etc. In Spain
he performed in Madrid, Salamanca, Avila, Cuenca and at the University
of Valladolid.
Vocal coach in Masterclasses with Luis Alva (at the Conservatory in Alessandria),
Gianni Socci ( in Rome ) Marika Rizzo (Cava dei Tirreni).
He performed in duo with many singers of the old and new generation :
Lorenza Canepa, Daria Masiero, Gaetanina Monaco, Maria Grazia Pittavini
(soprani), Lauretta Brovida (mezzosoprano).
He prefers the repertory of vocal chamber music : lieder, from Mozart
and Beethoven to Strauss ( included Clara Wieck and Fanny Mendelssohn),
french, spanish, italian, russian, Slavic repertory, from Faure, Debussy,
Poulenc and Satie to Turina, Granados, Dvorak. He played works by living
compositors as : Ch. Auber, S. Calligaris, A. Jorio, G. Panariello, T.
Procaccini, L.Sanpaoli.
He recorded for Radio Vaticana.
Winner of Competition as Vocal Coach for italian Conservatory, he worked
as accompanist at the Conservatory in Avellino, La Spezia, Matera, Messina
and Alessandria.
He worked as master collaborator in liric festival “Scatola sonora” in
Alessandria. Festival edition: 2004.
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Donatella Dorsi gained her piano diploma under the guidance
of Maestro Giovanni Valentini at the "G.Rossini" Music Conservatory in
Pesaro. She also attained a harpsichord diploma and a music teaching diploma.
She passed the national competition for piano accompanists. She has been
piano accompanist of the "G.Rossini" Choir of Pesaro and of the Pesaro
Philharmonic Choir since 1987 with which she has held more than one hundred
operatic concerts both in Italy and abroad. She has also collaborated
in chamber music formations obtaining excellent results in important national
competitions such as Promising Youngsters of Taranto (2nd place), and
Franz Schubert of Tagliolo Monferrato. She has been Master Collaborator
at the Rossini Opera Festival of Pesaro since 1990 where she has worked
alongside artists such as Cecilia Gasdia, Chris Merrit, Mariella Devia,
Daniele Gatti, Riccardo Chailly, Gianluigi Gelmetti and many others. She
is piano accompanist in the singing class at the G.B. Pergolesi Musical
Institute of Ancona.
Festival editions: 2001, 2003, 2004.
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Paolo
Gobbi, piano accompanist. He obtained his diploma as a pianist in
1986 at the “G. Rossini” Academy of Music in Pesaro (Italy), under the
supervision of Maestro H. Aisemberg, and following that he studied with
L. Bavay, and M. Cristina Carini. He attended various courses and seminars
to complete his studies, including:; “The Pesaro International Piano Course”,
eminent Maestro Delle Vigne; “International Music Encounters 1985”, in
Geneva, perfectioning in pianoforte accompaniment for chamber music with
eminent Maestros such as M. Larrieu, A. Lisy and the Camerata Lisi of
the “Yeudi Menuhin International Music Academy”.
He has won awards in several piano competitions: “National Piano Contest”,
Morcone (BN); “National Agimus Contest”, Varenna (LC). As a chamber music
piano accompanist he was an award winner at the “VII National Exhibition
of musical performances” in Cento (FE), and at the “Macerata Feltria Musical
Exhibition”.
In 1985 he took part in a RAI DUE radio program “Ore 14.00 Musica”, recorded
at the G. Rossini Academy of Pesaro, where he has worked as an associate
for several years as a piano accompanist in the theatrical-arts department.
He has performed as a piano accompanist with many well-known artists in
their concerts, and has worked with artists from the choirs of “Teatro
Alla Scala”, “Teatro Comunale” of Bologna etc. He is an associate of the
“Lyrical Choir V. Bellini” of Rimini, with whom he recently performed
at the “Lauro Rossi Theatre”, in Macerata. He is also an associate of
the “Lyrical Choir of the Queen” in Cattolica, where he has accompanied
Operas in their full version, such as: “La Traviata”, “Cavalleria Rusticana”,
“Requiem” di W. A. Mozart etc. and with this Choir he has performed in
concerts in Hungary and the Czech Republic. He has also accompanied Vocal
Chamber Music Concerts on several occasions in Switzerland.
He has participated in the preparation of several Operas such as: “Tosca”,
“Traviata”, Cavalleria Rusticana”, “Cosi fan Tutte” as Maestro Substitute
of the concert-hall. From 1993 to 2001 he was part of the teaching staff
as pianist teacher in the State Music School of Bergamo. In 1990 he passed
the State Examination for the teaching of music in Secondary (High) Schools
and in the same year he passed the State Examination for Piano Accompaniment
in Music Academies.
In the academic year 2003 he was an associate in piano accompaniment of
the Master Classes of ‘bel canto’ at “The Theatre Academy of Cagli (PU)”
directed by Maestro W. Matteuzzi.
He now covers the role of piano accompanist in the singing classes at
the “State Academy of Music (N. Rota) in Monopoli (BA)”.
Festival edition: 2004.
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Cristina
Iacoboni graduated from the Conservatoire “G. Rossini” in Pesaro.
She then continued her studies with M° Franco Scala, attending for many
yearsthe “Incontri col Maestro” classes at the Pianistic Academy of Imola.
She also attended courses held by M° V. Vitale and S. Fiorentino.
She has taken part in many piano competitions, winning attention and respect.
She also widened her knowledge of the instrumental chamber repertoire.
She attended the “Maestro Sostituto” course at the “Accademia d’Arte Lirica”
of Osimo, on german Lied with M° Erik Werba and at the Mozarteum of Salzburg,
on the use of figured bass.
As a coach/accompanist collaborating with opera singers she has worked
with Opera Theatres (Teatro dell’Opera di Roma; Arena Sferisterio of Macerata;
Teatro Ventidio Basso of Ascoli Piceno; Cantiere Internazionale d’Arte
of Montepulciano; Festival Euro Mediterraneo;and the teatres of Rieti,
Siracusa and Viterbo), concert seasons, competitions and perfectioning
courses.
She has performed many concerts in Italy and abroad (Austria, Germany,
Japan, Iraq), with a repertoire varying from solos to chamber music and
vocal works; she has also played with the RAI Symphony Orchestra in Rome.
As musical critic she has collaborated with specialised magasins and as
musical consultant with concert associations, with the ’96 Spoleto festival
and with the BMG Ricordi.; she also works with RAI Radio 3.
At the moment she is a teacher at the Conservatoire of Frosinone as piano
accompanist.
Festival edition: July 2004.
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Pamela Lucciarini was born in Turin, has a diploma in pianoforte
and chamber music and has studied singing with the tenor Robleto Merolla.
Has a Batchelor with Distinction and has also received the Vicenza prize
for Baroque song, with Patrizia Vaccari and Gloria Banditelli. Started concert
activity with the Messe de Minuti de Noel of Charpentier, which was broadcast
live onto Radio France, then was called upon to do Mozart's Missae Brevis
KV 140, KV 220 and continued with Kronungmesse KV 317 and Vesprae Solemnes
de Confessore KV 339. In Vicenza she performed Handelian repertoire with
instruments: Echeggiate, festeggiate, Numi eterni HMV 119; Alpestre monte
HMV 81 and Notte placida e cheta HMV 142 with the "Musicali Affetti"
and the song for soprano and bugle Jauchzet Gott inallen Landen BWV 51 by
J. S. Bach, directed by Poalo Faldi. Since then has performed "La Betulla
Liberata" from Mozart and "Juditha Triumphans" from Vivaldi.
Has also performed with in the "cameristiche" style and sung in
the more specific vocal style of "secentesche" and "liederistica".
Has performed the Operatic roles of Venere in Il Ballo delle Ingrate, Rizzolina
from Barca di Venezia per Padova by A.Banchieri, Clorinda, and Tancredi
text, from Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda by Monteverdi, Belinda from
Dido and Aeneas by H. Purcell, Elvira from Don Giovanni and Cassandra and
Giunone from La Didone, by F. Cavalli.
Was a finalist of numerous international competitions in 2004 , gained the
prize "A.Corelli" of Fusignano with the "Recitar Cantando"
ensemble.
Has been directed by F. Maria Bressan, Paolo Faldi, Riccardo Bavero, Bettina
Hofmann, Fabio Missaggia, Riccardo Muti, Fabio Biondi and has worked with
Musicali Affetti, Europa Galante, La Calandria, Accademia S. Felice, Melodi
Cantores, Officina Musicum, Stirps Jesse, and Tonus Peregrinus. Has performed
in Italy and other foreign countries for important agencies such as Festival
di Brezice (Slovenia), Spazio e Musica - from Palazzo Montanari of Vicenza
(X edition), Fondazione Pergolesi-Spontini of Jesi, Teatro Olimpico - Vicenza,
Teatro Rossini (Agency of Concerti di Pesaro), Ravenna Festival, Israel
Festival, Teatro Carignano of Turin in a production of Unione Musicale,
Teatro La Fenice of Venezia, Teatro di Parma - where recently performed
the opera Francesco Cavalli under the direction of F. Biondi. In Venezia
has performed in the Church of S. Giacomo to the Orio, and performed before
a world-wide audience with the "Come se il canto fosse già la
strada" of Paolo Furlani.
Will perform "Si salvi chi può" a Roman moral song - with
the Ensemble Recitarcantando (Urbino, Palazzo Ducale and Oratorio of S.
Giovanni,7/08/07); has also performed from the oratorio "Der Tod Jesu"
by C. H. Graun - Accademia del Santo Spirito, Pal Nemeth, director for the
International September Music Festival (Milano, S. Alessandro, 22/09/07).
Has performed on recordings for Tactus: "Messa, Salmi, Sinfonie and
Magnificat" by G. A. Perti; and on classical: Betulia Liberata by Mozart
KV118; Musica Reservata: "Multa Egerunt Iudei"; music by D. Mazzocchi,
L. Rossi, G. Carissimi and A. Stradella.
Festival edition:
August 2007
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Paola Mariotti, studied the piano at the Rossini Conservatory
with Luisa De Sabbata and studied the harpsichord with Edda Vignanelli.
She teaches the piano at the Academy of Music in Pesaro, where she has
considerable experience as an accompanist for chamber works. She has performed
in concerts with orchestras and in recitals (both on piano and harpsichord)
held in the major cities of Italy and abroad. As master collaborator she
has taken part in the Rossini Opera Festival from its foundation year.
Since 1998, she has collaborated with the Centro Studi Italiani in Urbania
as coach in Italian operatic repertoire in the Italian Language and Musical
Culture program for non-Italian singers.
Festival editions: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004.
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Maria Cristina Mazzanti started her studies at a very
early age and she gained her piano diploma in 1993 at the "G.Rossini"
Music Conservatory in Pesaro under the guidance of Prof. Maretta Procaccini.
She continued for two years in Macerata with Maestro Sergio Fiorentino.
She has held concerts in Italy and abroad both as a soloist and in duet.
She is piano accompanist of the "G.Rossini" Operatic Choir and of the
Philharmonic Choir of Pesaro with which she carries out intense concert
activities both in Italy and abroad. She has collaborated with the Rossini
Opera Festival of Pesaro as Master of the concert hall since 1996.
Festival edition: 2001.
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Lucia
Oliva, was born in Senigallia (AN) in 1971 and she is currently resident
in Pesaro.
She studied piano with Maestro Ettore Peretti and she was awarded a diploma
from the “G. Rossini” National Music Conservatory of Pesaro, under the
guidance of Maestro Giuseppe Di Chiara.
At the same Rossini Conservatory she was also awarded a diploma in harpsichord
in the class of Prof. Maria Letizia Pascoli.
In the meantime she obtained a degree in Arts with a specialisation in
classical studies at the University of Urbino and she obtained a second
degree as a librarian at the “La Sapienza” University of Rome. For many
years she worked as a librarian at the University of Urbino and currently,
after having completed teacher training for Italian and literary subjects,
she is a teacher, working in the primary and secondary schools.
As a musicologist she has participated in national conferences and she
has published writings in many specialised magazines. As a teacher she
has organised meetings with musical themes within the framework of Ministry
of Education’s recognised follow up courses for schoolteachers.
As a pianist she has held numerous concerts in chamber formations, in
duets (piano – violoncello) and in piano duets also, facing up to and
giving a deeper insight into repertories from the 1700’s and 1800’s. She
has also played and she still plays concerts as an accompaniment on the
piano for vocal soloists in the interpretation of the classic and romantic
repertories.
She has followed courses for the interpretation of the polyphonic coral
renaissance and modern repertories with maestri G. Acciai, P. Scattolin
and P. Philips and she is the directress of the “San Carlo” Choir in Pesaro.
She has a particular interest in vocal settings and vocal techniques and
she recently organised an international singing course on the Werbeck
method held by Maestro Merja Rautio. She collaborated with the International
Singing Academy “Città di Pesaro” as a coach for lirique repertoire and
chamber music and as a teacher of Italian to foreigners.
Festival edition: 2004, 2005, 2006.
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Amelia
Oses, Argentinian, qualified at the National Academy of Music of Buenos
Ayres in Piano, Harpsicord, Composition and at the High School of Art
of Colon Theatre in Choral and Orchestral Conduction.
In Italy she qualified at Conservatorio Rossini of Pesaro in Singing (Teaching
branch) and Harpsicord.
In Argentina she received a scholarship by Fiat Concord, Amici della Musica,
Bariloche Music Association, and in Italy by Fondazione Rossini and Istituto
Italo Latino-Americano.
She collaborated as accompanist pianist and harpsicord-player with Colon
Theatre, Argentinian Mozarteum, Ensamble Musical de Buenos Ayres, Amici
della Musica, Teatro Treviso, Rossini Opera Festival, Teatro alla Scala,
I Pomeriggi Musicali e and in the Competition “Severino Gazzelloni”, “Viotti”
in Vercelli, “Rossini” in Pesaro, “Strumenti a Fiato” in Ancona.
She played as soloist in Chamber Music Festival in Buenos Ayres, “Bach
Festival” with Karl Richter, Argentinian Mozarteum Festival, Accademia
Chigiana, Italian National Radio and Television.
She is in the jury of some National and International Competitions.
She is a teacher in some courses of specialization in Italy and abroad.
She has collaborated with Gakush-kay in Osaka for 10 years and in 2002
she was invited by Japanese Government to Fujiuvarea Theatre in Tokjo
as the teacher of a course for teaching and interpretation of opera repertoire.
She taught opera repertoire at the High School of Teatro alla Scala, at
the Colon Theatre of Buonos Ayres, at the Perugia, Assisi and Orvieto
Festivals.
She was accompanist in the master-classes of Lella Cuberli, Maria Chiara,
Scipio Colombo, Giorgio Favaretto, Ettore Campogaliani, Giuseppe Di Stefano,
Luciana Serra, Peter Elkus, Raina Kabaibanska, Fedora Barbieri, Lilly
Schoenberg. She has been accompanist of Giulietta Simionato for 10 years.
She teaches Lettura della Partitura at Conservatorio Verdi in Milano.
Festival edition: 2004.
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Mirca Rosciani gained her diploma with flying colours
in 1988 at the "L.Refice" Conservatory in Frosinone, under the guidance
of Prof. Marylene Mouquet. Successively she participated in numerous national
and international high specialization courses in the cities of Florence,
Sirolo (AN), Bologna, Rome, Paris and Nice (at the Superior Conservatory)
with the Maestros: Jean Fassina, Luigi Mostacci, Aquiles Delle Vigne etc.
In addition she has studied languages at the Linguistic High School in
Velletri (RM) and she speaks French, English and German fluently. At the
"S.Cecilia" Conservatory in Rome she attained a diploma for the Principal
Course of Musical Score Literature (Master Collaborator in Opera Theatres)
and in relation to this she has collaborated with various orchestras such
as the Chamber Music Orchestra of Bologna, the Regional Orchestra of Lazio,
the Philharmonic Orchestra of the Marches, the Nova Amadeus Orchestra
of Rome and the Chamber Music Orchestra of the Marches. At the Academy
of Operatic and Vocal Arts in Osimo she also obtained a diploma in the
Course of Master Collaborator studying with Enza Ferrari. In the 1999
edition of the Rossini Opera Festival she had the responsibility of Master
Collaborator for the opera "The Journey to Reims". In the 2000 edition
of the Rossini Opera Festival she had the responsibility of Master Collaborator
for the opera "The Silk Stairs". She is involved in intense concert activities
as a soloist in chamber music formations and in a duet with the violinist
Roberto Molinelli. She has played in various Italian cities (Rome, Florence,
Bologna, Reggio Emilia, Senigallia, Pescara, Brescia, Venice, Brindisi,
Palermo) and abroad (Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Monchengladbach (Germany),
on behalf of the Italian Embassy. She is the artistic director and pianist
of the Opera Petite Ensemble with which she has recently collaborated
together with the soprano Valeria Esposito. In 2001 she will be in Japan
with the Opera Petite Ensemble for the productions of "Boheme" by G.Puccini
and "Puccini Evening". At present she is piano accompanist for the singing
classes at the Music Academy of Ancona.
Festival edition: 2001.
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Aldo
Tarchetti studied the piano under the tutelage of Lina Marzotto Volpi
and graduated from Torino having studied with with Remo Remoli. He studied
orchestral conducting under Pietro Bellugi, Franco Ferrara and Bruno Bartoletti.
He was collaborating “Maestro” at the Scala in Milan, at the Fenice in
Venice, at the Opera in Rome, and at the Liceu in Barcelona. He then went
on to become assistant to the General Direction at the Teatro G. Verdi
in Trieste and musical director on stage at the Regio in Turin and at
the Sferisterio of Macerata. In 1982 he made his orchestral debut conducting
Donizetti's "Don Pasquale", produced by Franca Valeri. Several
important opera and symphonic events soon followed throughout Italy, Europe
and South America. Of particular interest was his recital at the Colon
in Buenos Aires with Katia Ricciarelli. He has conducted and also accompanied
in concert several important artists of the classical music world: M.
Caballè, J. Anderson, L. Serra, E. Marton, P. Cappuccilli, I. Wixell,
D. Soviero, L. Pavarotti and J. Pons. He has recorded numerous compact
discs with La Rugginenti in Milan. Some of his most recent recordings
were two original manuscripts of the composer Gianni Possio and the opera
Adina (Il Califfo di Baghdad) by Rossini. Formerly professor at the Conservatory
in Milan, Turin, Pesaro and Cesena, he now teaches orchestral conducting
at the Conservatory “Tito Schipa” in Lecce and directs the choir “Emile
Chamoux” in Aosta.
Festival Edition: 2004.
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Lucia Tosi, studied piano at the Rossini Conservatory
and the harpsichord at the Conservatory of Parma. She has performed in
concerts in Italy and abroad both as soloist and with chamber groups.
From 1985-1997 she worked as "maestro collaboratore" at the Rossini Opera
Festival in Pesaro, working with artists of international fame, among
whom: Chris Merrit, Martine Dupuy, Cecilia Gasdia, Sonia Ganassi, Michele
Pertusi, Mariella Devia and with conductors such as Rico Saccani, Donato
Renzetti, Alberto Zedda, Roger Norrington, Vladimir Jurowski. At present
she teaches piano at the Music Academy of Pesaro.
Festival editions: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004.
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