FLORENCE INTERNATIONAL MUSIC CAMPUS
School of Music Il Trillo 27 June – 16 July 2005
Flute
Interpretation and Technique of Chamber Music
and Repertory for Soloists from the 18th century to the present.
Maestro Michele Marasco
4 July - 9 July 2005
After having completed his diploma at the Conservatoire in Florence, Michele Marasco goes on to continue his studies in Switzerland under the guidance of C.Klemm, A.Nicolet and A.Jaunet.
As principal flute he has collaborated with numerous Orchestras including the "ORT - Orchestra della Toscana", the "Carlo Felice" Opera Orchestra of Genova, the MDR Radio - Symphony Orchestra of Leipzig, the Opera Orchestra of Zurich, the Orchestra of "Teatro alla Scala" in Milan, the "Filarmonica A.Toscanini" in Parma and The "Accademia di Santa Cecilia" in Rome.
His commitments as a soloist and chamber musician have led him to perform in some of the most prestigious venues and Festivals worldwide, such as Carnegie Hall (New York ), St.John's Smith Square (London), the Wiener Konzerthaus (Wien), the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, the Ravenna Festival and the Contempory Music Festivals of Strasbourg and Salzburg.
As a member of the "Italian Wind Quintet" with which he has had a continuous collaboration with the pianist M.Campanella, he has been on tour to Israel, France, Great Britain and the United States.
Perhaps most importantly is his contribution to the contemporary music scene, where he has given many first performances of works by Berio, Sciarrino, Hoffman, Stuppner, Tutino, Cavallari, De Pablo, Donatoni, Luporini and Einaudi.
Presently Marasco teaches at the Istituto Musicale of Modena and the "Associazione Muse Eventi Musicali" in Florence and Rome.
He has recorded for the RAI (Italian radio-tv network), BBC, French National Radio and he has recorded various CDs for Ricordi, Frame, Antes, Arts, Capstone, Nuova Era and Diapason.
In 1999, invited by Luciano Berio and Maurizio Pollini, he performes as soloist in the Salzburg Festival, in 2001 at the Carnegie Hall (New York), in 2002 at the Kioi Hall in Tokyo and in 2003 in Rome at the "Parco della Musica". His projects for 2004-2005 include concerts and master classes in Europe, USA and Japan, and recordings of the Mozart concertos and works of contemporary European Composers.
PARTICIPATION
The course is open to flute soloists. Participants can be of any nationality and age.
The course will revolve around fundamental aspects of technique for flute repertory and interpretation.
A pianist will be available for accompaniment.
programs of the Summer Courses: CLASSICAL MUSIC | JAZZ MUSIC
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