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Mario Lamberto (born March 22, 1957 in Turin, Piedmont) is an Italian conductor. == Biography == He graduated in composition, conducting, piano, choral music and choral conducting, with full marks and honours. Diplomas were obtained as he pursued his studies further with Franco Ferrara, whose conducting post-graduate courses he attended at the Chigi Academy in Siena, at the School of Music at Fiesole and at the “Ente Arena” in Verona. He also attended a master class given by Vladimir Delman in Parma and a master class given by Aldo Ceccato at the “Scuola di Alto Perfezionamento Professionale” in Saluzzo. In 1992 he won the “D. Niculescu International Competition” in Braşov (Romania) and came third in the 7th “J. Ferencsik International Competition” organized by the Hungarian Television in Budapest, while he was the only Italian conductor to qualify for the finals in the 1991 “G. Fitelberg” International Competition (Katowice, Poland) and in the 1986 “A. Toscanini” International Competition (Parma, Italy). He has conducted the RAI National Symphony Orchestra, the Hungarian National Symphony Orchestra, the University of Georgia Festival Orchestra (Atlanta, Georgia – USA), the Bacau Philharmonie (Romania), the Brasov Philharmonie (Romania), the Jelenia Gora Symphony (Poland), the O.R.T. of Florence, the Haydn Orchestra of Bolzano, the Pomeriggi Musicali of Milan, the Symphony Orchestras of Parma, Sanremo, Ivrea, Bari and Lecce; the Turin Philharmonic Orchestra, the Chamber Orchestras of Padova, Mantova, Turin and other important orchestras in Italy and abroad. He was invited to the Wratislawian Cantans Festival in Wroclaw. Operatic repertoire includes Verdi’s ''Rigoletto'' that he conducted at the Opera House of Bytom and Katowice (Poland). Noteworthy is the first modern production of Niccolò Piccinni’s original score of ''Il mondo della luna'' performed at the theatre in Bari named after the composer. He has also collaborated with the Teatro Regio (Royal Theatre) in Turin and was assistant conductor at the “Accademia Stefano Tempia” in Turin. From the season 2009-2010 he's Principal Guest Conductor of the Rivoli Symphony Orchestra. His large repertoire includes operatic, symphonic and choral music and compositions for solo voices, chorus and orchestra, ranging from Baroque to contemporary music. Very young, in 1978 he was appointed teacher of choral music and choral conducting at the Conservatory “G. Verdi” in Turin, where since 1999 he has been teaching orchestra conducting. Besides, he gives singing and conducting master classes. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mario Lamberto」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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