FLORENCE INTERNATIONAL MUSIC CAMPUS
School of Music Il Trillo 27 June – 16 July 2005
The piano from Romanticism to Symbolism
From Chopin's sonatas to Liszt's last compositions and to the sonorous evocations of French Impressionism.
Maestro Joachim Soriano
3 July - 7 July 2005
Spanish pianist Joachim Soriano begins his studies with Magenti and later follows in-depth studies with Perlemuter, Heuclin and Brendel. After having won the first prize at the Vercelli competition in 1965, at Naples, at Casella and at Pozzoli, he participates at the Chopin competition at Warsaw. He has held recitals with the Nacional de Espana, Sinfonica de Radio-Television Espanola, National of France, RAI, Hallè at Manchester, the Royal Philharmonic, the London Symphony, the Gurzenich at Cologne, Dallas, with the New York Chamber, the Chamber of Lausanne, Buenos Aires, the Sinfonica Brasileira, the state of Mexico and the English Chamber (with whom he recorded a CD dedicated to Falla and Turina). Furthermore, he played with the Israel Sinfonica at Tel Aviv and at the Festival at Granada. He has performed in the USA, Japan, the former Soviet Union, Australia and Israel. He has done solo performances for the BBC and for the main radio and TV stations in Europe and the United States. Soriano teaches at the Mendez Pelayo University of Santander, at Tokyo, at the Juillard and the Manhattan School of Music and at the Conservatory at Madrid. Additionally, he is a member of the jury of several piano competitions as the Iturbi, Santander, Tschaikowsky at Moscow, Rubinstein, London, Leeds, van Cliburn, Marguerite Long at Paris, Dublin etc.. His discography includes the Soirées de Vienne of Schubert/Liszt, pieces of Iberia of Albéniz, Falla, Turina, Monpou, Chopin, Schumann, Rachmaninov, Vines' Homenajes, the Trios of Turina, the Trio of Madrid, the Mozart's chamber concerts and a CD with the English Chamber.
Joaquin Soriano is an accademician at the San Fernando of Madrid and member of the Istituto d'Espana. He was granted the gold metal of the Fine Arts.
PARTICIPATION
The course is open to pianists of any nationality and age. In the framework of this course the student will select and execute one or more pieces from the beginnings of Chopin to the last compositions of Ravel.
At the end of the course there will be a forum on Chopin's sonatas where students will perform and execute pieces.
programs of the Summer Courses: CLASSICAL MUSIC | JAZZ MUSIC
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