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Simone Rugani, piano and Daniele Sabatini, violin

Un ponte di note stellate.

Concerto Premio CAMPUS DELLE ARTI 2015

In 2004 the Campus delle Arti launched an educational project dedicated to young musicians. Every year, for two weeks, courses are held by very famous musicians in Italy and Europe, for students between 8 and 25 years old. In the spirit of the main message of the Campus “The music is for everybody”, the courses are open to everyone thanks to our partners’ support. The aim of the Campus is to improve the students’ music skills and in collaboration with Conservatorio Cesare Pollini (Padua) organizes special professional courses in recordings and gives them the opportunity to perform in Italy and abroad.

For further information please visit: www.campusdellearti.eu

Programme:

Johann Sebastian Bach: Corale BWV 645 “Wachet Auf, Runf uns die Stimme”

Franz Schubert: Ellens dritter Gesand D839, op.52 n. 6 – “Ave Maria”

Sergeij Prokofiev: Sonata per violino e pianoforte n°2 op. 94a 1) Moderato 2) Presto 3) Andante 4) Allegro con brio

Ottorino Respighi: Valse Caressante dai 6 pezzi P.31

Johannes Brahms: Scherzo (dalla sonata F.A.E.)

Maurice Ravel: Tzigane

Daniele Sabatini was born in Rome in 1995, but grew up in Australia. He started learning the violin at the age of seven in Melbourne under Toni Robson, and then, in 2007, moved to Sydney, where he studied under Haruo Goto, a former student of Prof. Shinichi Suzuki. In 2009 he attained Suzuki Graduation Level 9. In 2010 he moved back to Rome, where he currently studies under Marco Fiorentini at the Accademia Internazionale Musicale di Roma (AIMR).

Simone Rugani, born in Lucca (Tuscany, Italia) in 1993. Now he attends a course with M° Konstantin Bogino at the AIM Academy in Rome, where he studies also with M° Laura Pietrocini and M°Marco Fiorentini for the chamber music. From 2011 he plays in duo with the flutist Francesco Gatti and from 2013 with the violinist Daniele Sabatini. At the same time he follows the courses of Math at Pisa University.

Free Entrance

  • Organized by: Italian Cultural Institute Edinburgh
  • In collaboration with: Campus delle Arti, Archdiocese of Glasgow