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Stefano Bagliano  // Posts tagged as "Stefano Bagliano"

Stefano Bagliano – recorder

Stefano Bagliano studied with Frans Bruggen, Kees Boeke, Walter Van Hauwe and Pedro Memelsdorf in recorder and ancient music and with Fabrizio Dorsi in orchestral conducting. He performed as a soloist 500 concerts for prestigious festivals in USA, Asia and Europe, such as Carnegie Hall of New York, Moscow Conservatoire, Gasteig of Munich, Società del Quartetto of Milan, Amici della Musica of Florence, Emilia Romagna International Festival, always with a great success.

He works with the famous singers Emma Kirkby and Roberta Invernizzi and performed with conductors such as Alan Curtis, Rudolf Barshai, Anton Nanut and Vladislav Bulakhov. He is the founder and the director of the ensemble Collegium Pro Musica and has made several recordings, achieving thus enthusiastic appreciations from the European and the American critics. He is the art director of the International Festival of Chamber Music of Genoa and Savona, of “Le Vie del Barocco” of Turin and consultant member of “Musica di Corte” of Campobasso.

He is professor of recorder at the Conservatory “Piccinni” of Bari. He also graduated in Law.

SPIRIT, SOUL & SOUND

Thu, July 1st – 6.30 pm
Church of St. Anne, Old City of Jerusalem

St. Anne is a refuge for the soul in the Old City of Jerusalem, a source of peace and inspiration. The delicate sounds of the string quartets by Schubert and Ravel melt in the air and intermingle with expressive contemporary compositions.

Franz Schubert: “Quartettsatz” in C minor D 703
Maurice Ravel: String quartet in F major
Oriental Music, Contemporary Pieces for flute solo

Quatuor Voce – string quartet, Stefano Baglianorecorder, Pei-Jee Ng – cello, Gianluca Capuano – organ, Raed Said percussion, composition


BACHIANA ORIENTAL

Tue, June 29th – 6.30 pm
Adh Dhahiriya / Hebron

What happens when courtly baroque music meets the melodies of nomadic shepherds? A subtle change in perspective helps us discover new aspects in well-known things. And J. S. Bach loves to (be) play(ed)!

Triosonatas and Suites by Telemann, Bach, Sammartini, Vivaldi
Oriental Music

Stefano Bagliano – recorder, Mahran Moreb – qanun, Pei-Jee Hg – cello, Erich Oskar Huetter – cello, Gianluca Capuano – harpsichord, Stefan Heckel – accordion, impro


BACHIANA ORIENTAL

Mon, June 28th – 6.30 pm
Al Qassem Palace, Juna`een / Nablus

What happens when courtly baroque music meets the melodies of nomadic shepherds? A subtle change in perspective helps us discover new aspects in well-known things. And J. S. Bach loves to (be) play(ed)!

Triosonatas and Suites by Telemann, Bach, Sammartini, Vivaldi
Oriental Music

Stefano Bagliano – recorder, Mahran Moreb – qanun, Pei-Jee Ng – cello, Erich Oskar Huetter – cello, Gianluca Capuano – harpsichord, Stefan Heckel – accordion, impro