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Paolo Vairo – Piano Recital – FREE EVENT

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Pianist Paolo Vairo was born in Como, Italy. He has acquired great recognition from
audiences and music critics both in Italy and abroad as a musician of
uncommon brilliance and sensitivity. His piano repertoire contains a
wide range of styles from Baroque to Contemporary in which he shows a
high level of understanding the interpretation of the authors’ wit,
together with outstanding virtuosity and praiseworthy lyricism. He
regularly tours in Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Czech
Republic, Poland, Romania, France, United Kingdom, Russia, the United
States and Asia both performing in recital and as soloist with
orchestra. His Italian appearances include performances in Aosta,
Avellino, Bari, Brindisi, Bologna, Como, Firenze, Merano, Milano,
Padova, Parma, Pescara, Prato, Roma, Sassari, Savona, Siena, Siracusa,
Torino, Udine, Venezia, Verona and Voghera. Other significant
engagements have included concerts at Teatro Puccini in Merano, Teatro
Alfieri in Torino, Teatro Sociale in Como, Teatro delle Erbe in Milano
at the invitation of “Società dei Concerti, and the Sala Giuseppe Verdi
of Parma Conservatory. All appearances were met with unanimous critical
acclaim. Internationally, Mr. Vairo performed in Mendrisio and Lugano
(Switzerland), Mayrhofen and Innsbruck (Austria), Bad Wiessee, Bad Tölz,
Lenggries, Landshut, Murnau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Rotenburg and
Munich (Germany) where he performed several recitals at the prestigious
Gasteig Hall. In Munich, he also performed as soloist with numerous
orchestras including the Münchener Symphonikern at the world-renowned
Herkulessaal der Residenz in Munich. He was also invited to participate
in a concert series celebrating the music of Beethoven in Aosta.He
holds a Terminal Degree in Piano Performance from Conservatorio “G.
Verdi” in Milan, Italy. In the fall of 2001 he moved to the United
States where he obtained a Master of Music degree in Piano Performance
at Temple University in Philadelphia, under the guidance of Professor
Harvey Wedeen. He received a full tuition scholarship and was awarded a
Teaching Assistantship for the duration of his academic career. Since
2005 he has been selected for inclusion in the Pennsylvania Performing
Arts on Tour Roster. During those years, he also taught piano and other
music classes (music theory, music History) at Community College of
Philadelphia and Mountgomery County Community College.Noteworthy
performances from his recent concert activity include an all-Chopin
programme for the Chopin Society in Lazienki Park (Warsaw), solo
recitals in other European music centers (Italy, Germany, Austria, Czech
Republic, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and France) including Como,
Munich, Biddenham, Bedford, Prague, and Carcassonne. Performances in the
United States included the Academy of Music Ballroom, the Kimmel Center
for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia, West Chester, Darlington Arts
Center, Dante Hall in Atlantic City, Sussex Bank Theater, for the
“Russian Stage” in Atlanta and for the Steinway Piano Group Series.Mr.
Vairo has dedicated himself to the piano literature of Robert Schumann
and his efforts have led to a large-scale project, which has culminated
into a series of solo and lecture recitals. Between 2006 and 2010 (to
celebrate the 150th anniversary of Schumann’s death and the 200th
anniversary of his birth) Mr. Vairo had been performing and lecturing on
Schumann’s works. Since 2008 he was invited every year to perform a
series of recitals, lecture-recitals in Vancouver, BC, Canada. In
November 2010, Mr. Vairo inaugurated the newly refurbished grand piano
for the Community College of Philadelphia’s concert series with an
All-Schumann programme. The performance is currently being broadcast in a
two-part series on channel 53 and includes an interview about the
programme with Mr. Vairo interspersed with recital footage. Another
performance is also being broadcast, which features Mr. Vairo as soloist
with the Orchestra Society of Philadelphia in a performance of Mozart’s
Piano Concerto, K.466. Mr. Vairo traveled to St. Petersburg, Russia at
the invitation of the Music Encore Arts International to perform and
present master classes at the Tzar’s Village Music Festival.Since
2012, Mr. Vairo had the opportunity to expand his concert career in
Taiwan, Hong Kong and China. Consequently, he has performed solo
recitals in celebrated places such as the Taipei National Concert Hall,
Kaohsiung Concert Hall, Hualien, Tainan and Taichung. He also presented a
successful series of solo recitals, lecture-recitals, master classes
and piano workshops at numerous important institutions like the Hong
Kong Baptist University, the Hong Kong Professional Piano Educational
Academy and the University of the Arts in Taipei. Re-engagements have
followed as a result of a successful collaboration with every organizer,
concert venue and academic institution. His presence as a jury member
at several International Piano Competitions in Asia in 2013, 2014, and
2015, led to more invitations for several successful performances in
many cities in mainland China including Lanzhou, Haikou, Dongguan,
Guanzhou, Shenzhen and Beijing.Mr. Vairo, encouraged by the
large amount of performances and teaching opportunities in the East,
moved to Hong Kong in 2015, and as a committed piano pedagogue, along
with his wife Sammi, also a musician and piano teacher, founded the
“Paolo Vairo European Piano Academy” (PVEPA). The mission of the center
is to offer the highest level of piano instruction, following the
European tradition and the methodologies absorbed during his formative
years. He is also the Artistic and Programming Co-Director of the Villa
Carlotta Concert Series in Lake Como, Italy, celebrating in 2016 25
years of brilliant activity.

PROGRAMME

L. v. Beethoven:    Sonata in C sharp Minor op.27 n.2 “Quasi una Fantasia”                                    – Adagio Sostenuto                                    – Allegretto                                    – Presto agitatoF. Schubert:          Impromptu in A-flat major op. Post. 142. n.2                            Impromptu in E-flat Major op.90 n.2IntermissionR. Schumann:      Arabeske op.18 in C major                          Sonata in G minor op.22                                 – So rasch wie möglich                                 – Andantino. Getragen                                 – Scherzo. Ser rasch und markiert

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