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Concerto Accademia dei Cameristi di Bari

 The Accademia dei Cameristi was founded in Bari (Italy) in 1999 by a group of professional musicians. It aims at offering to young Italian instrumentalists the possibility to improve their talent and gain knowledge by playing with prestigious musicians in theatres all over the world.
For further information please visit: http://www.accademiadeicameristi.com/

   Other activities: Wednesday 10 February, 10 am – 1pm, Harty Room, workshop for all UG and PG students to work with the visiting ensemble performers. 
   
                                                                                       Programma:

   OTTORINO RESPIGHI Quintetto P 35 (allegro – andantino – vivacissimo )
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   JOHANNES BRAHMS  Quintetto op 34 (allegro non troppo – andante, un poco adagio –
scherzo – finale )

   Musicians:
   Marta Kowalczyk   violin
   Gennaro Cardaropoli   violin
   Daniel Palmizio   viola
   Ludovica Rana    cello
   Emanuele Torquati   piano


 
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 Marta Kowalczik – violin


Born in Poland, Marta began her violin studies at the age of 7.  in 2012 she graduated in the Bachelor of Music with First Class Honours at the Frederic Chopin University of Music in Warsaw, in the class of Professor Jan Stanienda. In 2015 Marta graduated with a Master of Arts with Distinction from the Royal Academy, where she studied with the legendary violinist Professor György Pauk.


In 2008 Marta won the Eurovision Young Musicians and represented her country at the final event in Vienna. During her studies in Warsaw she was awarded the Sinfonia Varsovia Scholarship. Marta’s most recent achievement are the Grand Prix and two Special Prizes at the Ludwig van Beethoven International Chamber Music Competition in Lusławice, Poland, which she received along with her pianist Łukasz Chrzęszczyk, in September 2015.


Recently Marta was awarded The Martin Musical Scholarship Fund Award, The English-Speaking Union Scholarship, the Oetker Scholarship, Stephen Bell Trust Award, Craxton Trust Award, Bach Solo Violin Prize. She was chosen to perform recital at Wigmore Hall in the 2015/16 season as a result of Kirckman Society Concert Audition and got invited to perform at Park Lane Group’s 60th Diamond Jubilee Concert at Wigmore Hall in March 2016.


Gennaro Cardaropoli – violin


Gennaro Cardaropoli participated in the prestigious Review for Strings Competition of Vittorio Veneto (Treviso), winning a scholarship and also performing in the final concert at the Theatre “Da Ponte”. He was awarded in many other national and international competitions.


Graduated with honors and special mention at the age of 15, he made his debut as soloist at the age of 10 with the “G. Martucci Orchestra”, performing the Concerto in A Minor by Vivaldi in Rome at the presence of Papa Benedetto XVI. Gennaro  followed  masterclasses with famous violinists: Salvatore Accardo, Zakhar Bron, Leonidas Kavakos, Pavel Vernikov, Alexander Markov, Dejan Bogdanovic, Vadim Brodsky, Sergej Krylov, Victor Tretyakov, Pavel Berman and Shlomo Mintz. He performed in four different continents: Europe, Russia, Africa (Tunisia) and USA (Boston, Philadelphia, New York and Washington


Currently, he is studying with Pavel Berman at the Lugano Conservatory (Switzerland).


Daniel Palmizio – viola


Daniel began his studies at the Santa Cecilia Conservatoire in Rome, where he was chosen for the rising soloists programme “Cidim” and gave concerto performances with Rome Sinfonietta across Italy.  He then continued his education in England, first at the Purcell School and then at the Royal College of Music, with Ian Jewel.


In 2008, Daniel returned to his native Italy to join the class of the celebrated violist Bruno Giuranna in Cremona, with whom he performed chamber music throughout Italy. Under Giuranna’s baton, Daniel, with the Udine Symphony Orchestra, performed Britten’s Lachrymae on several occasions. His demanding schedule continued when he toured Italy, Malta and Estonia as a soloist with the World Youth Orchestra and performed at the Bellinzona and NeauchatelFestivals in Switzerland.


 In 2012 he was awarded the top viola prize in the Budapest International Competition.

Ludovica Rana – cello


The two sisters Ludovica and Beatrice Rana grew up in a music-loving household and have recently started a duo activity, which has already earned them a number of great successes. The critics have recognized in them the “representation of a remarkable musical harmony, mixed with a mature and delicate performance full of elegance and delicacy”.


Ludovica Rana has won important acknowledgments: Mario Benvenuto – Vittorio Veneto,  Antoniuo Janigro  – Croazia, Rosa Ponzelle – Matera.  Graduate with highest honors at Lyceum Paisiello, Ludovica has followed  masterclasses with renowned cellists, like C. Brotbek, J Goritzki, A. Meneses, J. Ocic, R. Wolfish.


Currently, she  is studying under the guidance of Enrico Dindo at the Conservatorio della Svizzera Italiana in Lugano and already boasts a number of prestigious collaborations with distinguished musicians like Francesco Libetta e Marcello Panni.


   


Emanuele Torquati – piano


His flourishing career has taken him to some of Europe, Canada, America and Africa’s most illustrious venues, , in such diverse cities as Addis Abeba, Buenos Aires (Teatro Colon), San Francisco, Banff, New York, Chicago, Vancouver, Boston, Paris, Lyon, Frankfurt, Berlin, Leipzig, Berlin, Prague, Krakow, Munich, Graz, Ljubljana, Kiev and Oslo.


“The best piano recitals, in keeping with the word “recital,” should have a quasi-literary dimension, where a performer offers a discourse on music by the choice of works, something Mr. Torquati did exceptionally well in his fascinating program. It conveyed not just how Mr. Torquati plays the piano, but how he hears and thinks about music. The entire program was filled with such striking contrasts by this thoughtful musician.”


(Anthony Tommasini, New York Times).


“A vibrant pianist, excellent overall”
(Boston Globe)
“Italian pianist Emanuele Torquati was fascinating for his deep submersion in the music and capacity to convey the works of very different composers”
(Czech Music Quarterly)


Programma in allegato


 

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  • Organizzato da: Istituto Italiano di Cultura, Edimburgo and School of Creative Arts Junior Academy of Music (JAM), Queen's University Belfast
  • In collaborazione con: Accademia dei Cameristi di Bari, European Commission Office in Northern Ireland