FREE REGISTRATION AT: http://tinyurl.com/zbn5d25Mario Panciroli began his studies at the “Conservatorio G. Verdi” in Milan (M. Gloria
Ferrari piano, Luciano Chailly composition); at the age of sixteen he
met the famous Italian-French Maestro Aldo Ciccolini who became his
teacher in Paris for the next fifteen years and determined a deep
turning point in the training of Panciroli. The brilliant and intense
concert activity at the international level led him in 1992 to his
American debut at the Carnegie Hall of New York, reviewed in glowing
terms by Harold Schonberg on The New York Times Magazine.
Guest at major Festivals and Concert Halls such as Festival Estival
Annecy, Festival Aix- en-Provence, Festival of Besançon, Sommerkonzert
Gstaad, Dubrovnik Festival, Varna Festival, Graffenegg Schlosskonzert,
Palau de la Musica Catalana in Barcellona, Fundacion Juan March Madrid,
Teatro Colon Buenos Aires, Auditorium Guyomar Novaes Rio de Janeiro,
Suntory Hall Tokyo, Sydney Opera House, and so on, Panciroli has played
as a soloist with some of the most prestigious Orchestras in the world:
Cincinnati Symphony, Sidney Symphony, BBC Orchestra, Orch. de la Suisse
Romande, Philarmonique de Monte Carlo, Czech Philarmonic, Jerusalem
Symphony, Kholn Rundfunk Orch., Stuttgart Philarmoniker Orch, Orch
Gulbenkian de Lisboa.
Kurt Sanderling, Lawrence Foster, Armin Jordan are finally some of the Conductors with whom Panciroli has performed.
Panciroli has taught for several years in Italian Conservatories and held Master Classes in Italy as well as abroad.PROGRAMME:W.A. MOZART (1756-1791)
Sonata in E-flat major K 282 – Adagio – Minuetto I – Minuetto II – Allegro
L. van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)
Sonata n. 8 in C minor ” Pathétique” – Grave – Allegro di molto e con brio – Adagio Cantabile – Rondò *************M. CLEMENTI (1752-1832)
Sonata in B minor op. 40 n. 2 – Molto adagio e sostenuto – Allegro con fuoco e con espressione – Largo, mesto e patetico – Allegro – Tempo primo – Presto
F. SCHUBERT (1797-1828)
Impromptus op. 90 D899 – n. 2 in E-flat major – n. 4 in A-flat major