Musicisti dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
Rassegna di musica da camera
In the last phase of his production, Johannes Brahms rediscovered the expressive possibilities of the clarinet in from chamber music. Antonio Pappano (piano) Luigi Piovano (cello) and Alessandro Carbonare (clarinet) perform the Clarinet Sonata Op. 120 No. 1 and the Trio in A minor Op. 114, alongside the Cello Sonata Op. 38.
clarinet Alessandro Carbonare
cello Luigi Piovano
piano Antonio Pappano
Johannes Brahms
SONATA NO. 1 IN F MINOR
OP. 120 N. 1 FOR CLARINET AND PIANO
SONATA NO. 1 IN E MINOR
OP. 38 FOR CELLO AND PIANO
TRIO IN A MINOR
OP.114 FOR CLARINET, CELLO AND PIANO
Duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes
First clarinet of the Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia since 2003, Alessandro Carbonare has lived to Paris, where for fifteen years he held the position of first clarinet soloist of the Orchestre National de France. He has also collaborated with the Berliner Philharmoniker, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic. He has distinguished himself in the most important international competitions (Geneva, Prague, Toulon, Munich and Paris) and has been the winner of two Diapason d'oro discographies. At the personal invitation of Claudio Abbado, he holds the position of First Clarinet in the Lucerne Festival Orchestra and the Mozart Orchestra. A Guest Professor at the Juilliard School in New York and the Royal College of Music in London, he has served on the juries of major international competitions for his instrument. For Decca he recorded the CD The Art of the Clar inet and for DGG the Clarinet Concerto K 622 (Orchestra Mozart conducted from Claudio Abbado), which won a Grammy Award in 2013. He is a professor at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena and at the master classes of the Accademia di Santa Cecilia.
He graduated in cello and from chamber music under Radu Aldulescu. For many years he was first cello in the Concerto Italiano group, directed from Rinaldo Alessandrini. In 1999 he was chosen from Maurizio Pollini to participate in the "Pollini Project" at the Salzburg Festival, Carnegie Hall, to Tokyo and to Rome. He has given concerts from chamber with the likes of Sawallisch, Chung, Lonquich, Sitkovetsky, Kavakos, the Labeque sisters. Since 2005 he has been playing regularly in a duo with Antonio Pappano, and from 2009 to 2019 he was a member of the trio "Latitude 41." In 2021 he formed the Archduke Trio, together with violinist Grazia Raimondi and pianist Gile Bae. As a soloist he has played under conductors such as Chung, Menuhin, Nagano, Pappano, Pletnev with orchestras such as Tokyo Philharmonic, New Japan Philharmonic, Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Seoul Philharmonic, Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal. A CD with Brahms Sonatas in duo with Antonio Pappano was released in 2020. from more than two decades, he is first solo cello in the Orchestra of the Accademia di Santa Cecilia. He plays a cello Francesco Ruggeri known as "il Per" (Cremona, 1692) kindly made to available from Francesco Micheli. Very active as a conductor as well, since 2012 he has been music director of the Orchestra ICO della Magna Grecia and since 2013 he has led the Strings of Santa Cecilia with whom he has released six CDs.Upcoming engagements include Tosca at the Teatro Bellini in Catania, and his debut on the podium of the Mozarteum Orchestra in Salzburg in 2022.
Sir Antonio Pappano has been Music Director ofAccademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia since 2005; since 2002 he has been Music Director of London's Covent Garden. He has held other prestigious positions in the past: in 1990 he was appointed Music Director of the Norske Opera in Oslo, and from 1991 to 2002 he held the same position at the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels. Born to London in 1959 from Italian parents, he studied piano, composition and conducting in the United States. Among the most prestigious milestones in his career are from recalling his debuts at the Vienna State Opera in 1993, the Metropolitan in New York in 1997 and the Bayreuth Festival in 1999. Antonio Pappano has conducted many of the world's leading orchestras, including New York Philharmonic, Vienna Philharmonic, Berliner Philharmo-niker, Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, London Symphony Orchestra, he is a regular guest atopera the most prestigious theaters such as Staatsoper Vienna, Metropolitan New York, La Scala Milan and many others. Sir Antonio Pappano records exclusively for Warner Classics and with the Orchestra and Chorus of Santa Cecilia has recorded numerous CDs. Recent recordings include The Puccini Album with Jonas Kaufmann, the CD Anna Netrebko. Verismo (DGG) and Saint-Saëns' Third Symphony and The Carnival of the Animals, with Martha Argerich at the piano, a box set with Bernstein's Three Symphonies (International Classical Music Award 2019), Verdi'sOtello, with Jonas Kaufmann in the title role, the latest release with the Santa Cecilia Orchestra is dedicated to Richard Strauss: Ein Heldenleben and Burleske. From 2023 Antonio Pappano will be Principal Conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra, and will serve as Conductor Emeritus of the Orchestra dell'Accademia di Santa Cecilia.
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