Concorso Casagrande Maria Ammara di Firenze (II premio), Roberto Prosseda di Latina (III premio), massimiliano ferrati di Adria (IV premio for tlle fith finalist" to the Southcorean pianist Jimin Lee. http://www.concorsocasagrande.org/docs/doc4.htm
Extractions: L'ultima edizione del prestigioso concorso che ha laureato in passato pianisti del calibro di Alexander Lonquich, Boris Petrushallsky, Ivo Pogorelich, Guhel e Suher Pekinel, si e svolto dal 3 al 14 giugno 1998; unaa delle migliori edizioni, a detta del presidente Dario De Rosa e dell'intera giuria, per I' altissimo livello di preparazione dei giovani pianisti. Circa un centinaio gli iscritti di cui 51 presenti, numerosi gli italiani di cui tre finalisti premiati: Alessandra Maria Ammara di Firenze (II premio), Roberto Prosseda di Latina (III premio), Massimiliano Ferrati di Adria (IV premio). Inoltre e stato assegnato ex aequo un premio speciale a Roberto Prosseda e Massirniliano Ferrati per Ia migliore esecuzione della composizione "I segni dello zodiaco" di Alessandro Casagrande; premio speciale per l'esecuzione di Schubert a Alexei Nabioulin e diploma di finalista e "premio alla quinta finalista" alla pianista sud-coreana Jimin Lee Alexei Nabioulin ha studiato alla Scuola Speciale di Mosca sotto la guida di Gadjev Syavusc, attualmente studia con Michail Voskressellskij al Conservatorio di Mosca. Ha conseguito premi in impotanti concorsi in Russia e ha tenuto numerosi concerti nel Nord Europa.
Ferrati - Press Excerpts Sergio Garbato. Il Resto del Carlino (Italy), 3.2.1993. a recital in memoryof Magaloff by a promising new young pianist massimiliano ferrati won the http://digilander.libero.it/voxartis/master_eng_ferrati_press_excerpts.htm
Extractions: Massimiliano Ferrati's Press Excerpts "...Massimiliano Ferrati, a highly gifted young pianist: extraordinarily musical, well-balanced in the interpretation of the text...His Mozart is so pleasant to listen to, fluid and extremely clear in expressing the musical content...When he plays Chopin...he achieves exceptional effects..." Sergio Garbato. "Il Resto del Carlino" (Italy), 3.2.1993 "...a recital in memory of Magaloff...by a promising new young pianist: Massimiliano Ferrati won the hearts of the audience and made his way as a concert performer. He displays a wealth of vigorous resources and a penetrating understanding of the logic of the text. Filled with fervour, he "speaks the language" of the composers with enthusiasm of ideas, phrasing, questions. In his interpretation of Mozart...the image evolves moment by moment in a range of effective answers. In Chopin...his highly refined sound turns to magic, the breath being held momentarily...the vigour, the exaltation...His Chopin is authoritative, applauded even in the three encores." Franca Cella. "Corriere della Sera" (Italy), 4.5.1993
English_home massimiliano ferrati. pianist. " There is no doubt that ferrati is a superior pianist who has the spark of an artist." Hanoch Ron. Yediot Acharonot (Israele) 04.04.2001 " http://digilander.libero.it/massimilianoferrati/english_home.htm
Extractions: MASSIMILIANO FERRATI pianist "There is no doubt that Ferrati is a superior pianist who has the spark of an artist." Hanoch Ron. Yediot Acharonot (Israele) 04.04.2001 "When Massimiliano Ferrati began playing the slow movement in Concerto no.3 by Beethoven, he was a poet in describing a legend in sound. He speaks and sings in sound, like the legendary Michelangeli." Ora Binur. "Ma'ariv" (Israel), 04.02.2001 News: International Piano Master Class - Stroncone (TR) Italy 25th July - 2nd August 2003 High resolution pictures (click them to enlarge)
Biography & Press Excerpts Biography Press Excerpts. massimiliano ferrati was born in 1970. In 1991, he received a firstclass honours diploma at the "A. Buzzolla" Conservatory in Adria (Rovigo) under the guidance of Mila Zamparo. memory of Magaloff by a promising new young pianist massimiliano ferrati won the hearts of the audience and made http://digilander.libero.it/massimilianoferrati/biography.htm
Extractions: Massimiliano Ferrati was born in 1970. In 1991, he received a first-class honours diploma at the "A. Buzzolla" Conservatory in Adria (Rovigo) under the guidance of Mila Zamparo. From 1988 to 1995, he studied with the Russian pianist Konstantin Bogino. He also participated in several masterclasses given by Paul Badura-Skoda. In 1996, he commenced studies with Sergio Perticaroli at The "S.Cecilia" Academy in Rome receiving the first-class honours diploma in 1998. He has given several recitals both in Italy and abroad, among them: Milan ("G. Verdi" Hall of the Conservatory on the occasion of the celebration of Nikita Magaloff), Padua ("Hall of Giants"), Turin (RAI Auditorium), Paris (Salle Cortot) Venice (Gran Teatro "La Fenice" Warsaw (State Philharmonia and Lazienki Palace), Hamburg (Musik-Halle), Naples (Teatro delle Palme), Salzburg (Wiener-Saal), Klagenfurt (Stadttheater), Munich (Kaulbach Villa), Calgary (Jack Singer Concert Hall) Dublin (National Concert Hall)
English_home massimiliano ferrati. pianist. " There is no doubt that ferrati is a superior pianist who has the spark of an artist." Hanoch Ron. Yediot Acharonot (Israele) 04.04.2001 " http://www.massimilianoferrati.com/english_home.htm
Extractions: MASSIMILIANO FERRATI pianist "There is no doubt that Ferrati is a superior pianist who has the spark of an artist." Hanoch Ron. Yediot Acharonot (Israele) 04.04.2001 "When Massimiliano Ferrati began playing the slow movement in Concerto no.3 by Beethoven, he was a poet in describing a legend in sound. He speaks and sings in sound, like the legendary Michelangeli." Ora Binur. "Ma'ariv" (Israel), 04.02.2001 News: Amici della Musica di Mestre (Venice) - Teatro Toniolo - Season 2003-04 - Ferrati's recital february the 2nd 2004 Padua's University - Impara l'arte 2003-2004 - Ferrati's lecture november the 5th 2003 International Piano Master Class - Stroncone (TR) Italy 25th July - 2nd August 2003 High resolution pictures (click them to enlarge)
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Links massimiliano ferrati. Campus Internazionale di Musica. Concerts and master classeswith great musicians. Anton Dressler. Italian pianist. Russian clarinetist. http://www.geocities.com/robertoprosseda/links.html
Extractions: Home www.dischifenice.com Roberto Prosseda's Home page on www.furcht.it Massimiliano Ferrati ... Campus Internazionale di Musica Concerts and master classes with great musicians. Anton Dressler Italian pianist Russian clarinetist Italian pianist, Roberto Prosseda's piano duet partner Luca Rasca Italian pianist Quartetto Accademia Italian Saxofone Quartet Antonio Fraioli Italian clarinetist Blusat2000 radio Roberto realized 12 trasmissions about Italian contemporary music for Blusat2000 radio Other web pages about Roberto: Other musicians (in alphabetical order): Alessandra Ammara Gianluca Luisi Riccardo Piacentini Italian composer and pianist Music organizations: Roberto recorded his Cd with Petrassi's complete piano works for Fonè Classics Ricordi. Suvini Zerboni. Music publishing company Music publishing company VIRTUAL SHEET MUSIC - Classical Sheet Music Downloads www.virtualsheetmusic.com http://www.classicalmusic.co.uk Sometimes irreverent, always entertaining, never dull Music related sites: http://library.thinkquest.org/28619/ Everything about the piano Resources for classical and contemporary musicians www.cadenza.org
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Extractions: Gabriele Baldocci italian pianist Massimiliano Ferrati italian pianist Jenny Lin american pianist William Grant Naboré american pianist, Teahcer and Artistic Director of the International Piano Foundation Roberto Prosseda italian pianist and partner of the Ammara Prosseda Piano Duet Luca Rasca italian pianist Inna Faliks Russian-American pianist Monique de Saint Croix canadian photographer Esther Honens International Piano Competition Furcht Pianoforti Fondazione Internazionale per il Pianoforte "Theo Lieven" Pianomedia.com ... Musiciansgallery.com
World Piano Competition, Purcell Room, South Bank, 23 April 2000 The Polish pianist Piotr Szychowski had a habit of interrupting the rhythmic flow 2.The 19year old Italian massimiliano ferrati gave us a hard-driven Chopin http://www.musicweb.uk.net/SandH/2000/apr00/worldpiano.htm
Extractions: Competition Review World Piano Competition , Purcell Room, South Bank, 23 April 2000 I attended one of the Stage Two days and heard eight pianists, two Russians, two Poles, an Italian, a Georgian, a Chinese and a Taiwanese. Fear was writ large on most faces; a nervous, awkward pianist engenders an apprehensive audience. The Russian Evgeny Samoilov was happier in the darkly sonorous world of Prokofiev's Eighth Piano Sonata than Beethoven's Rondo in G. His moto perpetuo was veiled and threatening, his lower sonorities powerful, his rapid, dynamic passages aptly polished, and he highlighted the Romeo and Juliet -like parts of the third movement well. There is space for some humour in this work, however, and this was missing, as was the bittersweet quality of the andante sognando . The Chinese Chenyin Li's recital also began with Beethoven's Waldstein Sonata. She was impeccably accurate, but missed the mystery of both the opening of the work and of the second movement as a whole, whilst her last movement was more overtly virtuoso than most. Liszt's Rhapsodie espagnole was carried off with aplomb and avoided any suggestion of parody. The Polish pianist Piotr Szychowski had a habit of interrupting the rhythmic flow in Schubert's
Whatsonwhen.com - XVII Concert Season 2003-2004 Schubert. Monday 2 February features a performance by pianist MassimilianoFerrati with a programme by Chopin, Liszt and Ravel. pianist http://whatsonwhen.com/events/~100474.jml
Extractions: Monday 2 February features a performance by pianist Massimiliano Ferrati with a programme by Chopin, Liszt and Ravel. Pianist Filippo Gamba and the Hugo Wolf Quartet play Mozart on Tuesday 17 February, harpsichordist Trevor Pinnock plays Bull, Byrd, Bach and others on Tuesday 2 March, and pianist Krystian Zimerman performs on Tuesday 16 March. On Sunday 28 March, the Venice and Padova Orchestra performs, conducted by Salvatore Accardo, and on Sunday 18 April violinists Aleksey Igudesman, Daisy Jopling and cellist Tristan Schulze play African pieces, flamenco, Irish music and more. The season ends on Friday 14 May with a programme of Scriabin, Rachmaninov, Schuber and others, performed by pianist Arcadi Volodos.
Extractions: Jury "Prize of Critics" Paola De Simone - President of journal "Corriere del Mezzogiorno" Sandro Compagnone - La Repubblica Massimo Lo Iacono - Roma - Il Giornale di Napoli Stefano Valanzuolo - Il Mattino Alessandra Aina - Pianist Prizes st Prize LIT 6.000.000 + Concerts Prize of Critics LIT 1.500.000 Prize of Audience LIT 500.000 offered by Cultural Association Progetto Arte - Frattamaggiore Artistic Director: Organization: Participants Name Birth Eliminating Round Semifinal State Ammara Alessandra Skrijabin: Sonata op. 53 Ravel: Gaspard de la nuit Brahams: Intermezzi op. 117 ITA Andaloro Giuseppe Mozart: Sonata KV 330 Chopin: Studio op. 10 n. 4 Rachmaninov: Studio op.39 n.5 Beethoven: Sonata op. 81a Les Adieux Chopin: Scherzo n.3 op.39 Liszt: Rapsodia Ungherese n.12 Rachmaninov: Sonata n.2 op.36 ITA Antonicelli Fedele Mozart: Sonata K 570 Debussy: Studio n.11 Chopin: Studio op.10 n.1