Luca Montebugnoli, fortepiano e pf.storico

Monte Compatri (RM), Italia

Palazzo Annibaldeschi

6:30 PM

18.30 - Luca Montebugnoli, fortepiano e pf.storico

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Sublimi fantasie

Joseph Haydn
“La Rappresentazione del Caos” dell’oratorio La Creazione
(arrangiamento par Sigismund Neukomm)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Fantasia in do minore, KV 475

Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonata in re maggiore op. 28, “Pastorale”
Allegro, Andante, Scherzo: Allegro vivace, Rondò: Allegro ma non troppo

Hélène de Montgeroult
Etudes dal Cours complet pour l’enseignement du piano-forte [1810-1820]
n° 62, Allegro maestoso
n° 110, Andante sostenuto et espressivo

Frédéric Chopin
Notturno in mi maggiore op. 62 n° 2
Studio in mi maggiore op. 10 n° 3
Polacca in Fa# minore op. 44

Luca Montebugnoli
fortepiano J. Haselmann  (Vienna 1800 c.a.) e pianino Pleyel (Parigi 1842)

Ingresso ad offerta consigliata di 12/15€

Italian pianist and fortepianist, Luca Montebugnoli is a versatile performer, teacher and researcher. After graduating in modern piano at the Conservatory “Santa Cecilia” of Rome, he moved to Paris to study period piano at National Conservatory in Paris with Patrick Cohen and at Sorbonne University with Edoardo Torbianelli, Piet Kuijken and Jeanne Roudet. He had also the opportunity to work with recognized musicians such as Malcolm Bilson, Alexei Lubimov, Alexander Lonquich, Pierre Goy and Amandine Beyer.

His performances reflect the variety of his musical interests. He regularly performs solo and chamber music recitals in Italy, France, Germany, Belgium and Switzerland. Recently he founded the Ensemble Hexaméron, a flexible group on period instruments, whose project is to revive in all its diversity the practice of chamber music with piano and the plural nature of its repertoire from the end of the eighteenth century to the late nineteenth century. Very involved in musical education as well, he is piano and fortepiano Professor at Regional Conservatory of Paris and at Departmental Conservatory of Bobigny (Paris). His research at the Orpheus Instituut focuses on the practice of the arrangement for accompanied piano in the Parisian salons of the first half of the nineteenth century.

Venue Details

Palazzo Annibaldeschi Via Annibaldeschi, 2
Monte Compatri (RM), 00077
Italia