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Gabriele Pezone & Matteo Cossu – Piano and Violin Concert – FREE EVENT

FREE TICKETS REGISTRATION: http://tinyurl.com/j63pvqvGabriele PezoneGabriele Pezone studied piano under the guidance of Antonio Luciani (Vincenzo
Vitale’s pupil) and successfully graduated from Latina’s Conservatory
“O. Respighi” in piano with Salvatorella Coggi and in choral music and
choir conducting with Mauro Bacherini. At the Conservatory of Latina he
also focused on organ and organ composition with Luigi Sacco (Fernando
Germani’s pupil) and on composition with Alberto Meoli. He studied organ
improvisation with Stefano Rattini in Trento and specialized in organ
with Mariella Mochi and Olivier Latry and in piano with Alessandra
Ammara and Roberto Prosseda.He attended the liturgical animation
courses of the Diocese of Rome held by Marco Frisina. He studied
conducting with Nicola Samale and Deian Pavlov. He is the
establisher of the “Fondi Chamber Orchestra” and also of the ”SoundTrack
Ensemble”, instrumental group made up of young Pontine musicians and
born from a project by “Giuseppe De Santis” movie association. He
is a member of the Commission for Sacred Music and Liturgical Chant of
the Archdiocese of Gaeta. He is the president of two musical
associations, namely “Ferruccio Busoni” and “Sergei Rachmaninoff”, which
have organized dozens of cultural events.In 2006 he won the fifth edition of the International award “Giuseppe Sciacca” with the track for piano “Mozarteum”.He
is the art director of the “Fondi Music Festival” and a member of the
International Campus of Music in Latina while previously the art
director of “Fondi’s Cultural Week “ and the musical director of
“Wojtyla generation – love rock musical” opera (music and lyrics by
Raffaele Avallone), presented in Poland in 2009.His global interest
in the art of sound brought him closer to folk music with him becoming
the accordion player of the folk group “Città di Fondi”, which in 2011
won the “Best Music Award” at the “8th International Nicosia Folk Dance
Festival” (Cyprus).While maintaining his intense activity he
also teaches piano at the Musical Studies Centre “ARS” in Fondi (LT) and
at ”Harmonie” in Gaeta (LT).Matteo CossuBorn
in Orvieto in 1984, Matteo Cossu began to study the violin at the age
of six and later graduated from the Perugia Conservatory under the
guidance of Georg Mönch. Immediately after, he continued his musical
training with Carlo Maria Parazzoli.He studied at the Accademia
Nazionale di Santa Cecilia obtaining the diplomas of High Specialization
in violin with Sonig Tchakerian and Chamber Music with Rocco Filippini
as well as a Master in Chamber Music with Pier Narciso Masi at the Piano
Academy Incontri col Maestro in Imola, studying in depth the repertoire
of sonatas for violin and piano.He followed courses in
prestigious Italian and European academies, collaborates with various
orchestras playing in major concert halls and collaborates regularly
with the chamber orchestra Concerto barocco di Roma with which he
performs as a soloist the Four Seasons by VivaldiAt the
University of Tuscia in Viterbo he earned a degree in art, music and
entertainment and a degree in Modern Philology under the guidance of
prof. Franco Carlo Ricci.In February 2014 the publisher EAI
published his book Prokofiev met Eisenstein. The music for Alexander
Nevsky taken from his graduate thesis while the volume Musik und
Musikwissenschaft Umfeld des Faschismus, published in May 2015 contains
his essay: Besides Torrefranca. Tartini findings in the context of
Vienna Classicism.He was a speaker at the VII Conference of the
interdisciplinary doctoral students and postdocs held at the University
of Rome Tor Vergata proposing a contribution entitled Conflict and
innovation in the Violin Concerto by Alban Berg.

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