2023 - XXVII edizione

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FVG INTERNATIONAL MUSIC MEETING

Sacile Estate Musicale

 

 

MASTERCLASSES 2022

The masterclasses will take place from July 18th to August 8th, 2022 in Sacile.

The Meeting staff will promptly communicate any changes in course scheduling as the crisis develops.he masterclasses will take place from July 20 to August 10, 2022 in Sacile. 

 
 
OPERA SINGING Francesca Scaini 31.07 / 05.08
PIANO, PIANO 4 HAND, CHAMBER MUSIC    Stefania Redaelli 01.08 / 07.08
FORTEPIANO, PIANO Alessandro Commellato    20.07 / 29.07
VIOLIN, CHAMBER MUSIC Luca Braga 30.07 / 07.08
VIOLIN MASTER JUNIOR  
Luca Braga
30.07 / 07.08
VIOLIN
Maia Cabeza
20.07 / 25.07
VIOLA, VIOLIN, CHAMBER MUSIC Davide Zaltron 30.07 / 07.08
CELLO, STRING QUARTET Luca Simoncini 20.07 / 29.07
CELLO, CHAMBER MUSIC Ulrike Hofmann 20.07 / 25.07
CELLO, CHAMBER MUSIC Matteo Ronchini 01.08 / 07.08
DOUBLE BASS, CHAMBER MUSIC Gergely Jàrdànyi 01.08 / 08.08
FLUTE, CHAMBER MUSIC Nicola Guidetti 01.08 / 08.08
ACCORDION Giannino Fassetta 11.07 / 17.07
GUITAR, CHAMBER MUSIC Stefano Viola 23.07 / 31.07
ORCHESTRA  Mario Zanette 26.07 / 30.07

 

The teachers of opera singing, violin, viola, cello, double bass, transverse flute, clarinet will be assisted by piano accompanists (M.i Davide Furlanetto, Lisa Nodari, Eunmi Park, Umberto Ruboni, Francesco Zorzini, Bruno Volpato)

 

 

TEACHERS' BIOGRAPHY

 

FRANCESCA SCAINI, (Singing) She graduated from the B. Marcello Conservatory with the highest grades. As the best student she received the silver medal of the President of the Republic. She specialized at the Accademia della Voce in Turin, took part in masterclasses with V.Zeani, F.Corelli, A.Krauss, R.Kabaiwanska; she also attends the Renata Scotto Opera Academy. In 1999 she was chosen by the famous mezzo-soprano Brigitte Fasbaender as Desdemona in Verdi's Othello staging. In 2000 she played the role of Desdemona in Montepellier, directed by Del Monaco. In 2001 she won the Maria Callas Award for the Sopranos category, new voices for Verdi. For 5 years she was the First Woman of the Staatsoper of Hannover, debuting in the roles of Aida, Donna Anna, Fiordiligi, Amelia (Ballo in Maschera), Leonora (Trovatore), Jenufa, Adriana Lecouvreur, Tosca. Other roles in her repertoire: Anna Bolena, Elisabetta del Don Carlo, Butterfly, the Gioconda Elvira (Ernani). She has an intense concert activity. She has performed in major European and non-European theaters and concert halls, including the Paris Opera, La Fenice in Venice, Mexico City at the Bellas Artes Theater and with the Mexican Philharmonic Orchestra. She has always been active in the field of contemporary music too: we remember: for the Teatro La Fenice in the Sonopolis cycle as the protagonist of the opera jO pal by Hans Jochenn Hespos. She was invited to give lectures at the Faculty of Singing at the University of Mexico City and she is a passionate teacher who regularly holds singing and scenic art masterclasses.

Course objectives: The masterclass wants to deepen the relationship between the word and the song, also highlighting the reciprocal influences and executive problems, in relation to the specific characteristics of a vocal piece constituted by an air with recitative of various historical periods chosen by the participants. In the masterclass the need to make the speech intelligible and expressive in relation to the different vocal expression techniques will be highlighted, deepening the recitative, the agility, and the bound song. The relationships between the word and the dynamic, agogic and expressive signs used in musical language will be studied in depth, trying to relate them to the meaning of the text, even from a dramatic point of view. The basic technique of singing will also be addressed (suggestions for understanding the body as a musical instrument).

 

STEFANIA REDAELLI, (Piano) Graduated with top marks at the Milan Conservatory under the guidance of Ernesto Esposito, she also studied with Bruno Canino, Murray Perahia, Paolo Borciani (Italian Quartet), Dario De Rosa and Norbert Brainin (Quartetto Amadeus). Assistant to the courses of Salvatore Accardo, Rocco Filippini, Franco Gulli, Yo-Yo Ma, Victor Tretiakov, Lucas Hagen, Asier Polo and Boris Belkin (Chigiana academy, Stauffer Cremona foundation, Garda Lake Music Festival ...). Professor of chamber music at the Conservatory of Vicenza and professor of piano at the Academy of High Specialization in Sacile. She has recorded for Warner, Warner-Fonit Cetra, Dynamic, Brilliant, Stradivarius, Ricordi and Bottega Discantica, in this last cd also as director. As a soloist she has performed with the orchestras of the Milan RAI, Pomeriggi Musicali and the Angelicum of Milan, with the San Remo Symphony Orchestra and the Chamber Orchestra of Padua. He has played with internationally renowned musicians including Salvatore Accardo, Mario Brunello, Massimo Quarta, Sergej Krilov, Lucas Hagen, Cecilia Bartoli, Bruno Giuranna, Domenico Nordio, Marco Rizzi, Fabrizio Meloni, Danilo Stagni, Edoardo Zosi, Antony Pay, Rocco Filippini, Alain Meunier, Victor Tretiakov, Sonig Tchakerian, in prestigious theaters and associations such as the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Schauspielhaus in Berlin, the Teatro San Carlo in Naples, the Regio in Parma, the Ponchielli in Cremona, the Bibiena in Mantua, The Stresa Festival, the Unione Musicale of Turin, the Milan Musical Evenings, the Venice Biennale, the MITO Festival, the Radio3 Concerts (Concerts at the Quirinale, Radio3 Suite), at the IUC in Rome, the Chigiana Academy in Siena, Wigmore Hall of London, Boston Symphony Hall, the Glinka Museum in Moscow, Cemat Resit in Istanbul, the University of Singapore ..... She has been playing piano duo with Maria Grazia Bellocchio since 1980.

Course objectives: Students from middle and advanced level conservatories are invited, already formed chamber groups, graduates or graduates who aim to deepen their knowledge and possibly prepare themselves to continue their post-diploma studies. Students will be able to deepen the study of solo and chamber compositions, enrich their repertoire, confront themselves with the problems of interpretation and safeguarding the style of musical epochs, relying on the search for appropriate technical means to express themselves at best. The course aims to deepen the technical and expressive knowledge of the instrument.

 

ALESSANDRO COMMELLATO, (Piano, Fortepiano) He studied in Milan with Carlo Vidusso and perfected his studies with Pier Narciso Masi, Evgeny Malinin and Sergio Fiorentino. He won numerous competitions, such as Rendano of Roma, Città di Stresa, Cidad de Oporto, Schubert of Dortmund. It performs as a soloist with the Orchestras of the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, the Fenice Theatre in Venice, Philharmonic in Prague, the Academic Philharmonic in St. Petersburg, Philharmonic in Omsk, Philharmonic in Odessa, National Moldava, Zagreb Radio, Bacau Philharmonic, Premiere Krasnodar Orchestra, "Only Natural" in Bratislava, Verdi in Milano, Symphonic Toscanini in Parma, Milan Classical, etc. With Divertimento Ensemble, he performed contemporary works of Nono, Kagel, De Pablo, Bussotti, Donatoni, Guarnieri, at Mozarteum in Salisburgo, Auditorium Nacional in Madrid, Musica nel nostro Tempo in Milano, Autunno Musicale in Como, Biennale of Venezia, Amici della musica of Palermo. He performed a series of concerts in Usa, Russia, Giappone e Australia. He was invited as a soloist of the Teatro alla Scala for “Cherì”, “Autour de Chopin”, "Coro di Morti" by Petrassi. At the Theater La Fenice of Venice he is soloist in Medea by ​​Adriano Guarnieri. He performed with Siegfrid Palm, Hans Deinzer, Franco Maggio Ormezowski, Sergio Azzolini, Simone Bernardini, Andreas Willwohl, Isang Enders, David McCrol, Atalanta Fugiens, etc. He dedicated himself to the interpretation on historical keyboards and he is invited to the Bremen Festivals, Lausanne, Lugano, Verbier, Innsbruck, Aix en Provence, Mulhouse, Bratislava, Lockenhaus, Helsinki, Urbino. He recorded Rossini's Pèéss de Vieillesse, Quintetti, Settimini and concerts by J.N.Hummel, Sonate by F. Ries, the full Beethoven’s variations Woo. He recorded for Rai: "Kennst du Das Land", "Alma Brasileira" dedicated to H. Villa Lobos, "Mozart and Rossini", Babar by Poulenc. He collaborated with B. Giuranna, S. Accardo and R. Filippini at the Cremona Academy Stauffer. He is a piano professor at the "G.Verdi" Conservatory in Milan.

Course objectives: The masterclass is aimed at students of middle and advanced level conservatories, graduates who aim to deepen their knowledge. Students will be able to deepen the study of solo and chamber compositions, enrich their repertoire, confront themselves with the problems of interpretation and safeguarding the style of musical epochs, relying on the search for appropriate technical means to express themselves at best. The course aims to deepen the piano repertoire and the technical-expressive analysis of the interpretation will in particular deal with the sound technique also in relation to the correct use of the means used for its production, also with the use of instruments of era. Piano repertoire will be performed on modern and historical instruments, focusing on style, philological approach and specific technical skills. Piano concertos will be performed in chamber version, with the strings of the Meeting Orchestra. Students will have the opportunity to play in public concerts during and after the masterclass. The lessons will take place on a modern Steinway grand, 1825 J. Broadwood fortepiano and on a romantic Pleyel of 1849.

 

LUCA BRAGA, (Violin) He graduated from the G. Verdi Conservatory in Milan. He specialized with F.Cusano and later with Z.Gilels, A.Brussilowski, M.Jokanovich attending courses, seminars or masterclasses and always getting scholarships and merit. For chamber music he improved with M. Sirbu for the sonatist repertoire and with F. Rossi for the string quartet, always awarded with scholarships or awards of merit. He has won numerous prizes and awards in national and international competitions for chamber formations. He currently holds the chair of chamber music at the G. Verdi Conservatory of Milan. He has been a guest of prestigious concert associations as a soloist or in chamber ensembles in Italy, Austria, Switzerland, France, Spain, Great Britain, Czech Republic, Germany, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Sweden, Finland, Africa, South America, China and Japan. In duo with Lucia Pittau she recorded the complete work of G. Martucci and G.Sgambati for violin and piano (ed. Tactus), and many other recordings or radio recordings. He has worked with important Italian orchestras. Since 2000 he has been a member of the Mantua Chamber Orchestra, and he is the first violinist of the Mantua Chamber Orchestra quartet with which he performs intense chamber music and regular concert activity in Italy and abroad. In 2002 he was invited by Enrico Dindo to be part of the Solisti di Pavia formation with which he still collaborates regularly. He is often invited to join the jury in National Competitions for musical performance for young musicians.

Course objectives: Students from the initial, middle and advanced level conservatories are invited, graduates who aim to deepen their knowledge. Students will be able to deepen the study of solo and chamber compositions, as well as work on the specific orchestral passages of their instrument. Analysis, study methods and learning of the violin repertoire will also be studied in depth.

Junior Master: It is an original recreational-educational initiative dedicated to children aged 6 and up or beginners. The Junior Masterclass was born with the aim of teaching young people the beauty of aggregation, sharing, working on the same goal, trusting one another, all in a fun and constructive way. Under the patient and expert guidance of the teacher, the children will experience the joy of deepening the study of their instrument with individual and group lessons and playing with others, coming closer to the experience of ensemble music in joy. Participants in the Junior Masterclasses will also be the protagonists of a matinee of the Meeting.

 

MAIA CABEZA, (Violin) Canadian-American violinist Maia Cabeza enjoys a multi-faceted performing career as a soloist, chamber musician and orchestral leader. Leader of Aurora Orchestra, she is the 1st prize winner of the 2013 Leopold Mozart Competition and 2nd prize winner of the 2018 Johann Sebastian Bach Competition as well as principal 2nd of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe and Kammerakademie Potsdam. Based in Berlin, she has performed as a soloist with several orchestras including the Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz, Augsburg Philharmonic, Vienna Chamber Orchestra, St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra and Munich Radio Orchestra, among others. Maia is extremely passionate about chamber music, and she has been invited to festivals such as Marlboro, Lockenhaus, Krzyżowa Music and Zwischentöne as well as being a regular at Prussia Cove Open Chamber Music. In these festivals and others, she has had the opportunity to collaborate with distinguished musicians such as Nicolas Altstaedt, Vilde Frang, Nobuko Imai, Steven Isserlis, Kim Kashkashian, Christian Tetzlaff, Dénes Várjon and various members of the Cleveland, Guarneri, and Juilliard String Quartets. Maia's most recent CD recording was released in 2020 by Genuin Classics to positive acclaim and features works by Central and Eastern European composers influenced by folk music. Maia was born in Japan in 1992 and is of Argentinean heritage. She received her Bachelor's Degree at the Curtis Institute of Music (Philadelphia, USA) studying with Ida Kavafian and Joseph Silverstein, and was a member of the Berlin Philharmonic "Karajan" Orchestra Academy between 2012-2014. She continued her studies and received her masters degree in Berlin at the "Hanns Eisler" Musikhochschule in the class of Antje Weithaas.

Course objectives: Students from the initial, middle and advanced level conservatories are invited, graduates who aim to deepen their knowledge. Students will be able to deepen the study of solo and chamber compositions, as well as work on the specific orchestral passages of their instrument. Analysis, study methods and learning of the violin repertoire will also be studied in depth.

  

DAVIDE ZALTRON, (Viola, Violin)  He is one of the most active professors of viola: his Conservatory class has been the most conspicuous in Italy for many years, with graduates who in the last twenty years have won most of the competitions and auditions at orchestras. He graduated in violin with Sonig Tchakerian and in viola with Bruno Giuranna (for many years at the Accademia Stauffer) and Armando Burattin. In addition to lessons with Accardo, Brunello, Carmignola, Filippini and Gulli, he attended chamber music courses with Asciolla, Borciani, F. Rossi and with the Trio di Trieste (three-year diploma). Soloist and above all chamber musician in 23 countries, he was first viola in more than 50 orchestras. He has played chamber music with Bacchetti, Brunello, Canino, Clevenger, Dindo, Kuijken, Nordio, Patyra, Piovano, Polverelli, Rabaglia, Redaelli, Rogliano, D. Rossi, Sollima, Trio Italiano, Vernikov ... In the context of philological execution he played as first viola with the Barocchisti of Lugano, the Academia Montis Regalis, the Baroque Complex, the Baroque Orchestra of Bologna, the Art of the Arc ... He recorded CDs and DVDs for Decca, Warner Classic, EMI, RCA Records, Fonit Cetra, Naxos, Brilliant, Amadeus, Bottega Discantica, Foné, Paragon, Velut Luna ... Among the most recent commitments: he has played (also in the first performance) the Concerto for viola and the Concertante for viola and cello (with Julius Berger) by Giovanni Bonato, recorded and participated as first viola in the European Tour of "Mission" with Cecilia Bartoli, has recorded numerous Quintets by Boccherini with Luigi Puxeddu (Boccherini Edition) and Vivaldi's Harmonic Estro with Federico Guglielmo's Art of the Arc (Vivaldi Edition); he played (first viola) the Third and the Sixth Brandenburgese with Sonig Tchakerian and Giovanni Sollima.

Course objectives: Students of middle and advanced level conservatories are invited, graduates or graduates who aim to deepen their knowledge and possibly prepare themselves to continue their post-diploma studies. Students will be able to deepen the study of solo and chamber compositions, enrich their repertoire, confront themselves with the problems of interpretation and safeguarding the style of musical epochs, relying on the search for appropriate technical means to express themselves at best.

 

LUCA SIMONCINI, (Cello) He graduated with honors, honors and special mention at the Conservatory "A.Boito" in Parma, under the guidance of Maestro Franco Rossi, who also attended chamber music courses at the Conservatory of Florence. He has performed in various theaters, including La Scala in Milan, in concerts dedicated to the Art of Fugue by Bach with the M° Borciani and M°Pegreffi (cd Nuova Era 6744/45). He has worked as a soloist with the Solisti Veneti, the Nuovi Virtuosi di Roma and the Solisti di Mosca in tournees that have ranged from Europe to Japan. He has collaborated with many artists: Pier Narciso Masi, Benedetto Lupo, Boris Petrushansky, Andrea Lucchesini, Federico Agostini, Domenico Nordio, Massimo Quarta, Marco Rizzi, Marco Rogliano, Pavel Vernikov, Corrado Giuffredi and Anthony Pay, Danilo Rossi, Simonide Braconi, Enrico Dindo, Mario Brunello, as well as with the Borodin Quartet, with Maestro Giuseppe Sinopoli, with the Mozart Orchestra conducted by Maestro Claudio Abbado. Since 1980 he has taught cello at the F.Venezze di Rovigo music conservatory. Esteemed teacher, he is regularly invited as a member of Boards of National and International Chamber Music Competition and Cello. He plays on an instrument of 1737 by Gregorio Antoniazzi belonging to Gaspar Cassadò. For Bottega Discantica he recorded the complete work of F. Mendelssohn for cello and piano, in duo with Andrea Carcano and then the Six Bach Suites for solo cello. cellist of the New Italian Quartet, with whom he performed throughout Europe, Japan, United States, Soviet Union, deserving wide recognition. The New Italian Quartet collaborates with the tenor José Carreras. For the recordings he received the highest awards specialized critics: Gold Star, Diapason d'Or, Choc du Monde de la Musique, Prestige, Grand Prix du Disque with Claves, Emi, Adda, New Era.

Course objectives: The masterclass is aimed at young musicians. Students of middle and advanced level conservatories are invited, graduates or graduates who aim to deepen their knowledge and possibly prepare themselves to continue their post-diploma studies. Students can deepen the study of solo and chamber compositions, enrich their repertoire, confront themselves with problems of interpretation, deepening the technical and expressive knowledge of the instrument.

String quartet: Free repertoire from the classical period to the historical twentieth century. For already formed quartets.

 

ULRIKE HOFMANN, (Cello) She completed his musical training at the Higher School of Music in Berlin with prof. Markus Nyikos, obtaining the Solistic diploma with merit mention. As a member of the Karajan Academy she began collaborating with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Winner of the "Deutsche Musikwettbeverb" competition, she was selected to participate in the "Konzerte Junger Künstler" festival, thanks to which she began her solo career. Later she was awarded at the competitions Marktneukirchen International, "Domenico Gabrielli" in Berlin and "Domnick Violoncello Preis" in Stuttgart. She is currently part of the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra and regularly collaborates with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe and the Oriol Ensemble of Berlin. Since 2000 she has been a member of the "Le Musiche" Quartet in Berlin with which she carries out intense concert activity, radio productions, record companies and Masterclasses. As a soloist and chamber musician she gives concerts in Europe, Japan, the United States, the Middle East and participates in important music festivals. As part of the courses of the Carl-Flesch-Akademie Academy in Baden-Baden, she was recognized as a Lions preis, thanks to which she recorded her first CD for Cello and Orchestra with music by Dvorak and M. Bruch.

Course objectives: The masterclass is aimed at young musicians. Students from the initial, middle and advanced level conservatories are invited, graduates or graduates who aim to deepen their knowledge and possibly prepare themselves to continue their post-diploma studies. Students can deepen the study of solo and chamber compositions, deepening the technical-expressive knowledge of the instrument. Analysis, study methods and learning of the cello repertoire will also be studied in depth.

 

MATTEO RONCHINI, (Cello) He studied at the Conservatory "G. Verdi" in Milan, his hometown, with Bruno Vitali and Rocco Filippini graduating with honors. He studied with the Russian cellist David Geringas and at the "W.Stauffer" String Academy in Cremona with Maestros Rocco Filippini and Bruno Giuranna. With the "W.Stauffer" String Quartet he performed in the most important Italian concert halls such as Teatro Sistina in Rome, Teatro Morlacchi in Perugia, La Pergola in Florence, the International Festival of Cremona, the International Weeks of Naples, and was the first Italian quartet guest in China, performing concerts in Beijing, Shanghai, radio recordings and holding master classes at the Shanghai Conservatory. He attended master classes with the Trio di Trieste at the International School of Duino and at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena, obtaining a diploma of merit for both. With the Quartetto Ronchini he has played in numerous concerts in Italy and abroad (Amsterdam, Kiev, Lugano, Milan, Turin, Trieste, Gorizia, Modena, Asolo). Solo concerts with the Angelicum Orchestra, I Pomeriggi Musicali conducted by Daniele Gatti and the United Europe Chamber Orchestra (UECO) of Milan, the Fiesole Chamber Orchestra with Felix Ayo, the "N. Paganini" Orchestra of the Genoa Conservatory conducted by Piero Bellugi and Karl Martin playing the Double Concerto J.Brahms and the Triple Concerto L.van Beethoven with violinist Mario Trabuco. Paganini" Orchestra of the Conservatory of Genoa conducted by Piero Bellugi and Karl Martin playing the Double Concerto by J.Brahms and the Triple Concerto by L.van Beethoven with the violinist Mario Trabucco and the pianist Massimiliano Damerini, the Italian Chamber Orchestra with Salvatore Accardo. He collaborated as First Cello with the String Orchestra "I Virtuosi italiani", with "I Solisti di Parma", with the UECO of Milan. Invited by Maestro Salvatore Accardo to cover the role of First Cello, since the birth of the Italian Chamber Orchestra, he has made numerous tours in Italy and abroad, recording for Fonit Cetra, playing at the Senate of the Republic for the 50th anniversary of the Italian Constitution broadcast by RAI and in the years to follow. With Maestro Salvatore Accardo he performed in a video concert at the Royal Palace of Madrid playing Quartets by L. Boccherini with the precious Antonio Stradivari cello of 1696 belonging to the Museum. Winner of professorship competitions, he teaches cello at the "G.Verdi" Conservatory of Milan. Invited to participate in the International Festival of Conservatories he has given concerts and master classes in Split, Munich, St. Petersburg. In 2004 for Genoa Capital of European Culture he performed with the Ensemble Paganini in prestigious venues such as the Auditorium "N.Paganini" in Parma, the Festival of Cervo, the Festival of Camogli, the "Paganiniana" at the Modena Theatre in Genoa. With the violinist Mario Trabucco, curator of the Guarneri "del Gesù" violin known as "il Cannone", he played Paganini's repertoire at Palazzo Tursi in Genoa. For the Camogli Festival he performed the complete Sonatas and Variations of L.van Beethoven for cello and piano with the pianist Pinuccia Schicchi. Since 2005 he is the cellist of the Trio Trabucco. For the Festival of Arezzo he held a recital with the actress Lucilla Morlacchi. For the FAI at Villa Balbianello on Lake Como he performed the three Suites for cello solo by B. Britten. At the invitation of the Art Music Festival of Lecco he performed, in the prestigious Villa Monastero of Varenna, the complete Suites of J.S. Bach for cello solo. In Moneglia he holds the specialization course for cello. His cello is a Celeste Farotti (Milan, 1913).

Course objectives: The masterclass is aimed at young musicians. Students from the initial, middle and advanced level conservatories are invited, graduates or graduates who aim to deepen their knowledge and possibly prepare themselves to continue their post-diploma studies. Students can deepen the study of solo and chamber compositions, deepening the technical-expressive knowledge of the instrument. Analysis, study methods and learning of the cello repertoire will also be studied in depth.

 

GERGELY JÁRDÁNYI, (Double Bass) He is one of the most popular double bass players in the world, born in Budapest in a family of musicians. After studying at the Ferenc Academy of Music Liszt in Budapest enrolled in the L.Streicher class at the Vienna Academy of Music where in 1987 he obtained his diploma with the highest marks and honors. Since then he began his international career as a soloist and collaborator in various chamber ensembles (Alpe Adria Ensemble, I Virtuosi Hungarians, UMZE, etc.) which took him to many centers in Europe, America and Asia. he is also part - as the first double bass - of several important symphony orchestras. He is a member of a jury in international competitions and holds master classes. For twenty years he is a tenured professor at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music, and currently teaches at the Vicenza Conservatory. His students are winners of several national and international competition awards and play in the best European orchestras. His commitment in favor of Bottesini finds the maximum evidence in the most recent projects: the recording of all the music of the nineteenth-century master in six CDs for the Hungaroton record company and the publication of all the basses for the Akkord publishing house. In 2003 he was awarded the Liszt Prize, one of the highest Hungarian state awards, reserved for artists.

Course objectives: The course aims to address the study of the instrument in the solo and chamber repertoire with attention to technique, sound, approaching. to a repertoire often little practiced. It is aimed at young musicians. Students of middle and advanced level conservatories are invited, graduates or graduates who aim to deepen their knowledge and possibly prepare themselves to continue their post-diploma studies. 

 

NICOLA GUIDETTI, (Flute) He studied at the Conservatory of Ferrara, graduating with the highest marks and distinction. Successively he has been awarded the "Honour diploma" at the Chigiana Music Academy and he has obtained the "Konzertdiplom" and the "Solistendiplom" at the Winterthur Conservatory (Switzerland) with the hightest marks and distinction too. He has received great appreciations for his style and his musicality from C. Klemm, S. Gazzelloni, A. Marion, J.P. Rampal with whom he has studied in Winterthur, Siena, Salzburg, Paris. He has performed in more than 20 countries throughout Europe, North Africa and South America, recording for many broadcasting stations and televisions and playing in prestigious concert-halls.  Principal flute of the “Città di Ferrara” Orchestra, he has collaborated with several orchestras: the "Chamber Orchestra of Europe" , "I Virtuosi Italiani", "I Filarmonici di Bologna", Orchestra Internazionale d’Italia, playing with C. Abbado, S. Accardo, D. Renzetti, E. Florio, Lü Jia, D. Boyd, Y. David, A. Vedernikov, J.B. Pommier. He has recorded for Ricordi, Dynamic, Tactus, Aura, Bottega Discantica, Bongiovanni, Fabula Classica, rediscovering and introducing works by G.B.Martini, L.Boccherini, G.M.Cambini, F.Carulli, A.Diabelli, B.Campagnoli, A.T.Berbiguier. Currently he teaches flute at the Conservatory of Adria (Rovigo-Italy) and at the Sacile Music Academy (Pordenone-Italy).

Course objectives: The course focuses on the study of the solo, chamber and orchestral repertoire. During the lessons, pieces will be dealt with both from the technical point of view, also with collective technique lessons, and from the expressive-stylistic point of view. It is aimed at young musicians. Students of middle and advanced level conservatories are invited, graduates or graduates who aim to deepen their knowledge and possibly prepare themselves to continue their post-diploma studies.

  

GIANNINO FASSETTA, (Accordion) He begins the study of the accordion at the age of six. He follows the specialization courses with the Masters F. Lips and W. Zubintskj. Ranked in fifteen national and international competitions, he participates in recordings for Rai TV, regional and foreign networks. He carries out intense concert activity in Italy and abroad (Argentina, Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Pakistan, Portugal, Czech Republic, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Hungary). Thanks to a recognized interpretative versatility, he collaborates steadily with internationally renowned artists in various formations: from Kaleiduo to Remo Anzovino Trio. In 2009 he participated in the musical projects of Maestro Nicola Piovani. He records the CD "Evocations" with his own music on texts by the poet Giuseppe Malattia della Vallata and the CD "Reflejo" on the production of Astor Piazzolla. In 2000 for the soundtrack of the film "Vajont" by Renzo Martinelli he composed two tracks for accordion and string quartet, now published by the record company Sugar Music of Milan. His sensitivity and style are appreciated by contemporary composers, such as the Trieste-born Daniele Zanettovich, who dedicated ad hoc accordion writing to him. Since 2011 he has also been engaged as artistic director of the Fadiesis Accordion Festival, organized by the Musical Association "Fadiesis" between Pordenone and Matera.

Course objectives: Students of initial, middle and advanced level are invited, who aim to deepen their knowledge by deepening the study of solo and chamber compositions, but also to amateurs with no scholastic purposes in the immediate future or to graduates with further education. Analysis, study methods and learning of the accordion repertoire will also be studied in depth.

 

STEFANO VIOLA, (Guitar) He was born in 1960. His parents were both musicians and at only eighteen he graduated at the Conservatoire with full marks and honours. After that, he spent four years in Milan, studying under Maestro Ruggero Chiesa and attending high specialization courses held by Oscar Ghiglia in Gargnano (Lombardy, Italy) and the Musical Academy Chigiana in Siena. He held solo and orchestra concerts in and outside Italy, winning prestigious national and international competitions. He was founder and teacher at the Guitar Academy “Francisco Tárrega” in Pordenone. His students have won more than one hundred awards in the most important national and international competitions. These achievements make Maestro Viola one of the most important Conservatoire teachers of his generation. For many years he has been committing himself to studying all technical and mechanical aspects of guitar playing. He has also been invited to hold conferences and Master-class courses in several guitar festivals across Italy, as well as in Slovenia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Mexico, Austria and Spain. Some of his contributions have been published in the journal Il Fronimo (Milan). He developed and coordinated an important research project called “Postural and functional biomechanical analysis of a guitarist’s body”. He wrote two volumes on guitar playing techniques published by the publishing house Edizioni Musicali Sinfonica.

Course objectives: Students of initial, middle and advanced level conservatories are invited, graduates or graduates who aim to deepen their knowledge and possibly prepare themselves to continue their post-diploma studies. Students can deepen the study of solo and chamber compositions, enrich their repertoire. Elements of mechanical technique, performance practices and the history of the instrument will also be addressed.

 

MARIO ZANETTE, (Orchestra) He started his clarinet study at a very young age, graduating brilliantly at the F.E.Dall'Abaco University of Verona. From a very young age he devoted himself to the chamber and solo repertoire, giving recitals for numerous Concert Societies in Italy and abroad performing in the most renowned theaters and concert halls in numerous Italian and foreign countries such as the United States (Metropolitan), Canada (Canadian Opera Company), France, Switzerland, Austria, Egypt, Sweden and Pakistan. He has played the role of first clarinet in numerous and important orchestras and in various chamber ensembles. He is the founder and member since 1983 of the Clarinet Quartet "Ensemble Serenissima", with which he has won numerous first prizes in prestigious international competitions. At the same time he dedicated himself to teaching clarinet and conducting. He was the permanent director of orchestral formations in Italy and abroad (Slovenia). Always attentive to the education of young people, he was the creator, promoter and artistic director of numerous initiatives dedicated to them. Thanks to his professional preparation, passion and constant commitment, he has been able to bring the La Serenissima Orchestra, which he founded, to win numerous prestigious prizes in national and international competitions and to acquire an international reputation with tours in various countries, from Europe, to the United States, from South America to Asia. He was invited by various Institutes and Association to give lectures on didactics and musical aesthetics and took part, as a juror, in numerous national competitions. He has collaborated and collaborates with internationally renowned soloists. He also took care of the history of music in Friuli Venezia Giulia in the series of volumes dedicated to the arts in the region published by the publishing house Agenzia Libraria of Monfalcone. For over thirty years he has been president of the Cultural Association of the Serenissima Ensemble of Sacile, active in the promotion, dissemination and musical education.

Course objectives: The orchestral music workshop will focus on the analysis and study of original pieces for string orchestra and symphonic orchestra from the Baroque to the twentieth century. It will also be an opportunity to tackle contemporary music with the study of the winner of the IV International Composition Prize SEM 2019 and its premiere performance during the symphonic concert of the Meeting. The laboratory is purely practical.