Massimo de BonfilsProfessor at the S. Cecilia Conservatory in Rome, he graduated both in Violin and Viola. Winner of
first prizes at contests of the S. Cecilia National Academy Orchestra of
Rome, the F.J. Haydn Symphony Orchestra of Bolzano and Trento, the
Opera House of Rome and the Rome Festival Orchestra of New York, at the
age of twenty he is already a conservatory professor and at thirty-one
he becomes, in Alexandria and Novara, the youngest conservatory director
in Italy. He has participated in tours with the Orchestra of the
Petruzzelli Theatre in Europe, Brazil and the USA. He has performed as
soloist with Orchestras in countries of three continents and is invited
to be part of numerous juries of prestigious International Awards.He
has had concerts and radio-TV recordings in more than sixty countries
in Europe, America, Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Middle East. Moreover,
he has directed Chamber Orchestras in Italian Festivals and abroad
(Burgos – Spain 1986, Carthage – Tunisia 1999, Santa Cruz – Bolivia
2004). Luca MinervinoLuca Minervino has graduated
in classical guitar at the “N. Piccinni” Conservatory in Bari under the
guidance of the Maestro Sante Tursi and has attended various master
classes given by F. Cucchi, E. Isaac, M. Mela, L. Micheli and J.
Lorenzo. He has quickly established himself in various national and
international competitions. He has played in the first edition of the
World Bach Festival (Palazzo Vecchio – Florence), at Teatro del Sale
(Florence), at the Music Festival of Nations (Teatro Marcello – Rome),
in Cremona on the occasion of the Mondomusica Festival and in Fucecchio
(Florence). In addition, he has performed in New York at the Bronxville
Women’s Club and also in St. Petersburg at the Italian Institute of
Cultural Heritage.In February 2013 he held a duo concert organized by the Santa Cecilia Conservatory in Rome at the Academic Hall.PROGRAMME:GLI OPERISTI ITALIANI NELLA MUSICA DA CAMERAGioacchino Rossini Ouverture de “Il Barbiere di Siviglia”Domenico Cimarosa Ouverture de “Il Matrimonio Segreto” (intermission)Gioacchino Rossini Fantasia su “Il Tancredi” Ouverture de “La Cenerentola”Free registration at: http://bit.ly/1b2Sj3M