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Giorgia
Tomassi
Born in Naples, she received first piano lessons from her mother.
This was to be the start of a long-lasting, deep involvement with
music that would lead to her maturation as an artist at the Piano
Academy of Imola under the guidance of the Maestro Franco Scala.
Her passionate yet poetically lyrical nature must have proved
equally fascinating to the public and jury of the “Arthur
Rubinstein” competition held in Tel Aviv in 1992 where she
won first prize with a unanimous vote. Giorgia Tomassi’s
interpretation of Chopin’s Studies, released on
CD by EMI in 1997, was welcomed with entusiastic acclaims. In
1999 she recorded, again for EMI, the Concertos for piano
and orchestra by Nino Rota with the Scala Philharmonic Orchestra,
directed by the esteemed Maestro Riccardo Muti. She has played
at some of the most important European venues: the Scala in Milan,
Wigmore Hall in London, the Herculessaal in Munich, in Japan –
where she is regulary invited – in the United States and
South Korea. Her repertoire ranges from Bach to the romantics
and the music of the 20th century. On June 2003 she has played
at “Martha Argerich’s Festival” in Lugano (Switzerland)
also with Martha Argerich (Lutoslawski “Paganini’s
Variations” for two pianos). She regulary plays with
the famous italian violinist Salvatore Accardo, the Ensemble Wien-Berlin,
Hansjoerg Schellenberger, Milan Turkovic, Danilo Rossi, Alessandro
Travaglini. For KHA Records he has recorded one album dedicated
to the two pianos music of Maurice Ravel.
Alessandro Stella
The italian pianist
Alessandro Stella was born in Roma and studied under the M°
R. Esposito at the Santa Cecilia Conservatory in Rome. Later becoming
a student of F. Scala and M. Di Bari at the Accademy of Music
in Cremona, where he received his diploma with distinction. He
followed several seminars with the best pianists of our times:
Pollini, Thibaudet, Zacharias, Weissenberg, Canino. His repertoire
ranges from Bach to the romantics and the music of the 20th century.
Alessandro Stella has given concerts and masterclass around Europe
and regulary plays with Emilia Baranowska, Mauro Conti, Giovanni
Gnocchi, Géza Hosszu-Legocky, Marie-Hélène
Le Dall, Raffaele Mallozzi, and Giorgia Tomassi. For KHA Records
he has recorded one album dedicated to the two pianos music of
Maurice Ravel.
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