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Giovanni De Cecco Piano Recital – FREE EVENT

FREE EVENT – Registration http://tinyurl.com/qcs6xy5Giovanni De Cecco graduated in Piano from Venice Conservatory of Music and in Philosophy from the “Ca’ Foscari” University of Venice. In Romania he made some ethnomusicological researches on Transilvanian music following Bela Bartók footsteps; he studied with gypsy bands and learned from country folk musicians many of the themes which he loves to reinterpret in the concert halls.
He performed in the Presidential Palace in Bucharest; in 2004 at the Teatro dell’Opera, Rome; in Vienna for the entrance of Romania into the European Union; in Japan for the international Aichi Expo in June 2005 and in Nagoya and Tokyo in September 2005.
More recently he performed in other important concerts in Czech Republic (Reduta Jazz Club in Prague), in Sweden (Berwaldhallen in Stockholm) and in Turkey (Istanbul Jazz Center, Nardis jazz club, Galata Dernegi), and Italian Cultural institutes (Wolfsburg, Bucharest, Stockholm).

In 2008 he recorded the album “Traditional music from Romania” with the Hungarian violinist Leonardo Jeszensky.
He played and presented this album in the most important international klezmer festivals, among which were “klezMORE”2008 (Vienna, Austria), Internationales Furth Klezmer Festival 2009 (Furth, Germany), Ot Templom Fesztival (Gyor, Hungary).

For years he has been holding seminaries and masterclasses in many Universities (Udine and Venice in Italy, Iasi in Romania), Cultural Institutes (Romanian Institute in Venice, Romanian Embassy in Prague, Italian Cultural Centre in Cluj Napoca Romania), and more recently in Thailand, Bangkok (Silpakorn University, Assumption University, Yamaha Ratchadapisek), Cambodia, Phnom Penh (MetaHouse) and Iran (Tehran Conservatory).

In October 2014 he recorded the album “Giovanni De Cecco plays Wagner & Liszt”.

He is also a passionate player of historical keyboards; he plays a copy of a wonderful Silberman clavichord dated 1775.

www.giovannidececco.com

PROGRAMME18th century keyboard sonatas

Johann Schobert
(c. 1735 – 1767)

Sonata op. 14 n. 5 in A major
I. Moderato
II. Andante Polonaise
III. Menuet. Trio. Menuet

Johann Christian Bach
(1735 – 1782)

Sonata op. 5 nr. 6 in C minor
I. Grave
II. Allegro moderato
III. Allegretto

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
(1714 – 1788)

Sonata 1 Wq 49/1, H 30 in A minor
I. Moderato
II. Andante
III. Allegro assai

Intermission

Wolfang Amadeus Mozart
(1756 – 1791)

Sonata K.331 in A major
I. Tema (andante grazioso). Variazioni
II. Minuetto. Trio. Minuetto da capo
III. Alla turca (allegretto)

Johann Gottfried Eckard
(1735 – 1809)

Sonata op.2 nr. 1 in F major
I. Allegro
II. Andante
III. Minuetto. Trio. Minuetto

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