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Edoardo Torbianelli & Fernando Caida-Greco

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Edoardo Torbianelli fait partie de la deuxième génération de pianistes s’intéressant aux pianos anciens. Après des études modernes en Italie, puis auprès de Jacques de Tiège à Anvers, il a étudié le clavecin avec Jos van Immerseel. Lauréat des concours internationaux Durlet 1993 et Bruges en 1995, professeur à la Schola Cantorum de Bâle, à la Haute-Ecole de Berne et à l’Université Paris-Sorbonne (master pianoforte), il s’engage avec ferveur dans la recherche de l’interprétation du répertoire romantique et en premier lieu Chopin, compositeur à (re) découvrir.

Il a enregistré les Variations Diabelli de Beethoven chez Gramola et un de ses derniers enregistrements est consacré à l’œuvre à découvrir de la compositrice Caroline Boissier-Buttini (1786-1836). Il mène une carrière de soliste dans toute l’Europe et en Colombie, où il est souvent professeur invité (Université de Bogotà) ; ses disques avec le clarinettiste Pierre-André Taillard, chez harmonia mundi et Pan Classic sont remarqués par la critique (Diapason d’or), le disque Liszt and the violin, avec le violoniste Thomas Albertus Irnberger a reçu une mention d’honneur de la Société Nationale hongroise F. Liszt lors du Grand prix du disque 2012.

Il entreprend aux côtés d’Ulrich Messthaler et Jeanne Roudet, une recherche sur la Vocalité au piano avec le soutien de la Fondation Royaumont dans le cadre de sa résidence à Royaumont.

 

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Aimo Pagin

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Aimo Pagin

Aimo Pagin is one of the most important French pianists of his generation and is at home with solo and orchestral concerts on the largest podiums in the world. He was born in 1983 and received lessons at the age of seven at the Conservatory of Strasbourg with F. Claustre. Later he moved to the Conservatory of Colmar in the class of Rena Shereshevskaya. In 2001 he came to the Conservatoire Superieur de musique de Genève, where he studied for three years with Dominique Merlet and graduated with a soloist diploma. He then went to the USA to work with the legendary pianist and pedagogue Leon Fleisher. He received further inspiration from Radu Lupu, Murray Perahia, Andras Schiff, Dimitri Bashkirov, Maria Tipo, Vladimir Feltaman, Pacal Roge, and after graduating in 2004 began his continual rise to the world elite. At the age of 14 he won the 1st prize of the Concours Musical de France. Since then he has won numerous prizes and awards in international piano competitions. Worthy of mention are the 3rd prize in the Enescu International Piano competition (Bucharest 2005), the 1st prize in the “Pemio pianistico Pausilypon” (Napoli 2006), the 3rd prize in the international competition “Sulmona” (2007), the 2nd prize in the ” Concorso pianistico di Tolmezzo » (2009) 2nd prize in « Ferrol » international competition (Spain 2007), 2nd prize in « Premio Fausto Zadra »(Abano Terme 2010), 1st prize in « Premio Palma d’Oro » (2010). His interpretations of the classical, romantic and repertoire of the 20th century are always well received by the press and the public. Since then, Aimo Pagin’s career has been accelerating rapidly. He performs in New York’s Carnegie Hall, the Amsterdamer Concertgebouw, the Beethoven-Haus Bonn, the Societa dei Concerti Milano, the Tonhalle Zurich, the Palais des Beaux-Arts Bruxelles, the Esplanade Concert Hall (Singapore) and plays numerous renowned festivals such as the Festival de Radio-France Montpellier, Nuits musicales en Armagnac, Chopin Paris Festival, Musicales du Lubéron, St-Jean Cap Ferrat Festival, Ushuaia International Music Festival, Chopin Society Hannover, Mendelssohn Music Week Wengen, Schleswig Holstein Music Festival, Tibor Varga Festival Sion. He performs with internationally renowned orchestras such as the Bucharest Philharmonic, Orchester National de Montpellier, NSO (New Symphony Orchestra), Berliner Symphoniker. With his mother, the great violinist Silvia Marcovici , he gives regular chamber music concerts. Aimo Pagin recently jumped for the sick Radu Lupu in a concert with the Bucharest Philharmonic. He has also recently performed the Swiss premiere of the Liszt Piano Concerto n.3, with the Symphony Orchestra Biel / Solothurn under Kaspar Zehnder. Radio recordings were made in collaboration with Südwestrundfunk and the BBC London. In September 2011, his first CD appeared in the trade, and contains piano pieces by the Norwegian composer Martin Romberg. He now lives in Vienna and has officially become a Bösendorfer artist since May 2019, among other famous musicians such as André Prévin, Leonard Bernstein, Andras Schiff… and in collaboration with the renowned piano house, French label PARATY (Paris) publishes Aimo Pagin’s second solo album with all waltzes by F. Chopin.

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Ronald Martin Alonso

Ronald Martin Alonso

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Ronald Martin Alonso, viola da gamba

Born in Cuba in 1980, The Franco-Cuban viola da gamba player Ronald Martin Alonso lives in Paris, France. His first forays into the world of early music were with the Ars Longa ensemble, (Direction: Teresa Paz), which has performed in many of Europe’s leading festivals alongside leading conductors such as Claudio Abbado and Gabriel Garrido. His recordings from the Latin American baroque repertoire have been distinguished by the specialist press, including the Diapason d’Or, Choc du Monde de la Musique, ffff Télérama and a score of ten from Répertoire. With the Stravaganza ensemble, in 2011 he was awarded the Critics and Media prize, as well as third prize in the International Chamber Music Competition Premio Bonporti in Roveretto, Italy, the Graaf Unico Wilhelm prize at the Van Wassnaer Competition in Amsterdam (Netherlands), and in 2012 the F.J. Aumann prize at the H.I.F. Biber International Competition in Austria. In 2011 he founded the Vedado Musica Ensemble to produce musical projects centered on the viola da gamba melting baroque and contemporary musique. In 2015 he made his first solo recording, Les Folies Humaines, comprising works by Marin Marais. He regularly performs with leading ensembles, including La Cappella Mediterranea (Leonardo GarcíaAlarcón), Il Festino (Manuel de Grange), Fuoco e Cenere (Jay Bernfeld), Les Traversées Baroques (Etienne Meyer), Stravaganza (Thomas Soltani), Desmarest (Ronan Khalil), La Chapelle Rhénane (Benoît Haller), les Métaboles (Léo Warinsky) at leading festivals in Europe and Latin America like the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Dutch National Opera Amsterdam, Opéra National de Paris, Opéra Royal de Versailles, Auditorium de Radio France, Auditorium National de Bordeaux, Festival d’Ambronay, Festival de la Chaise-Dieu, Festival de Sablé, Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, Opera de Rio de Janeiro, just to mention some of them. He is graduate in classical guitar and double-bass from the Havana Conservatory of Music. Recipient of a bursary from the Centre International des Chemins du Baroque, in 2007 he was awarded his Specialist Diploma in Viola da Gamba after studying with Rebeka Ruso and his Diploma in Chamber Music after studying with Martin Gester at the Regional Conservatory of Music in Strasbourg, France. Three years later, in 2010, after studying with Ariane Maurette at the Paris Region Conservatory of Music, he was granted his Masters in Music (Viola da Gamba) on a unanimous decision and with the compliments of the jury. He has participated in several master classes and academies run by Jordi Savall and Christophe Coin at the Royal College of Music in London, with Marianne Müller at the Paris Region Conservatory, at the Périgord Noir Baroque Academy (M. Laplénie), the European Baroque Academy at Ambronay (M. Gester) and the Montfrin Baroque Academy (G. Garrido).

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Marco Brescia

Marco Brescia

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Italian / Brazilian organist settled in Porto (PRT), Marco Brescia is a remarkable specialist in the historically informed performance practice of Iberian and Italian keyboard music (16th — 19th centuries).Mr. Brescia performs regularly in prestigious organ and early music international festivals like Euro-Via / Festival Internazionale di Venezia, Festival Organistico Internazionale Città di Treviso e della marca trevigiana, Stagione Internazionale di concerti sugli organi storici della provincia di Alessandria, Settimana Organistica Internazionale di Piacenza (ITA), Landsberger Orgel Sommer (DEU), Festival Internacional de Música Antigua de Daroca, Festival Espazos Sonoros de Galicia (ESP), Festival de Órgão da Madeira, Festival de Estoril / Lisboa (PRT), Festival Internacional de Música Colonial Brasileira e Música Antiga de Juiz de Fora (BRA), etc. The classes given by José Luis González Uriol in the early music courses of Daroca (ESP) were crucial to Mr. Brescia’s artistic development. He holds a masters in Performance of Early Music / Historic Organ (Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya / Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), accomplished under the supervision of Javier Artigas and in which he was awarded with the prestigious matrícula de honor, as well as a PhD in Musicology (Universities Paris IV – Sorbonne / NOVA de Lisboa), receiving the highest commendation, très honorable à l’unanimité. Mr. Brescia is currently a researcher at the Faculty of Human and Social Sciences / NOVA de Lisboa University, where he is an effective member of the CESEM – Centre for Studies of Sociology and Musical Aesthetics. Main promoter and technical coordinator of the critical restoration of the historic organ Almeida e Silva of Diamantina (1787) he was decorated by the Government of the State of Minas Gerais with the Medalha de Honra Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek.

With the soprano Rosana Orsini, Mr. Brescia recorded at the historic organ Manuel de la Viña / Ramón Cardama of the Convent of Santa Clara in Santiago de Compostela (1713/1865) the album «Angels and Mermaids: religious music in Oporto and Santiago de Compostela (18th/19th century)» (Arkhé Music, 2016). Since 2015, he has been the artistic director of the Festival Internacional de Órgão de Vila Nova de Famalicão e Santo Tirso (PRT).

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Alissa Zoubritski

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Franco-Moldovan pianist Alissa Zoubritski shares her career between solo piano recitals and chamber music. She majored in both fields at the National Conservatories (CNSM) of Paris and Lyon. She has studied with Rena Shereshevskaya and Géry Moutier. Other influences include Anne Queffelec, Paul Roberts, Aldo Ciccolini, and more.

Passionate about the lyrical repertoire, she graduated with distinction in vocal accompaniment at the Guildhall School of music and drama of London.

​She performed as a soloist in various festivals in France, among which La Roque d’Anthéron, Aix-en-Provence, Colmar, Radio-France de Montpellier. Several of her concerts were recorded and broadcasted on the French National Radio. She also gave concerts in China, Poland, Germany, Moldova, Greece, the USA,…

Alissa is a laureate of a number of international piano competitions, among which “Vulaines sur Seine”, “Opus Yvelines”,  “Lions club” international competition in France and Germany.

​Appointed vocal coach of the Paris Bastille Opera Studio in 2011, she played for opera productions and recitals, and met and collaborated with conductors, stage managers and choreographs. These experiences nurtured her musical vision and her interpretations. Venues included vocal recitals at the Opera in Paris, Lille, Nancy, Lyon, and at the Louvre Auditorium. Among her stage partners are Michal Partyka (baryton), Diana Axentii (soprano), Sophie Boyer (soprano), Damien Pass (bass-baryton)…

​In 2019 Alissa recorded a CD dedicated to vocal transcriptions for the piano. Recorded under the artistic guidance of Alice Legros, pieces include transcriptions of lieder and melodies by Rachmaninov, Liszt, Granados. Three of the pieces are world premieres: “Tic-Tac” for piano by French composer Jean-Baptiste Robin, as well as two transcriptions by Alissa of the melodies  “Dream” by Rachmaninov, and “Les chemins de l’amour” by Poulenc.

​Alissa is involved in the education of young pianists and singers, and teaches at the Ecole Normale Alfred Cortot, where she is the teaching assistant of Rena Shereshevskaya, and is vocal coacg at the Conservatory of  Rueil-Malmaison.

​She was awarded the “prix de la vocation Bleustein Blanchet”.

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