Trio di Parma
The Trio di Parma was formed in 1990 at the A. Boito conservatory of music … Read Full Bio ↴The Trio di Parma was formed in 1990 at the A. Boito conservatory of music in Parma, Italy, and went on to further studies with the Trio di Trieste at the Fiesole School of Music in Florence and the Accademia Chigiana in Siena. In 2000 the Trio was invited to partecipate in the Isaac Stern Chamber Music Workshop at Carnegie Hall in New York.
The Trio di Parma has won for itself the highest acclaim at the Concorso Internazionale "Vittorio Gui" in Florence, Italy, as well as the international chamber music competitions of Melbourne (Australia), ARD Munich (Germany) and Lyon (France). In 1994, the Trio was awarded the Abbiati Prize by the Italian National Association of Music Critics as best chamber music ensemble. The Trio di Parma has been a guest of the most important musical institutions both at home in Italy (Accademia di S. Cecilia in Rome, Societa' del Quartetto in Milan, Amici della Musica in Florence, Unione Musicale in Turin, Gran Teatro la Fenice in Venice, GOG in Genoa, Accademia Filarmonica Romana) and in other countries (Berlin Philharmonic, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New York, London's Wigmore Hall, Konzerthaus of Vienna, Saint Petersburg Philharmonic, Lockenhaus Festival, the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, the Barossa Music Festival, Hamburg, Dublin, Warsaw, Los Angeles, Washington, Adelaide, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paolo). It has collaborated with important musicians such as Vladimir Delman, Carl Melles, Pavel Vernikov, Bruno Giuranna, Alessandro Carbonare, Eduard Brunner and has taken part in numerous TV and radio recordings for the Italian state network RAI as well as various foreign stations (Bayerischer Rundfunk, NDR, WDR, MDR, Radio Bremen, ORT, ABC-Classic Australia). They have also recorded the complete Trios of Brahms for UNICEF, of Beethoven and Ravel for the music magazine Amadeus, Schostakovich for Stradivarius, prize-winner, the last one, as the best recording of the year 2008 from the magazine Classic Voice as well as the chamber music for trio of Pizzetti, Liszt, Schumann e Dvorak for the label Concerto. The Trio di Parma holds instrumental and chamber music courses at the Conservatories in Novara and Gallarate, the Mozarteum in Salzburg, the International Chamber Music Academy in Duino and the Scuola di Musica in Fiesole.
Ivan Rabaglia plays a violin Giovanni Battista Guadagnini made in Piacenza in 1744 and Enrico Bronzi plays a cello Vincenzo Panormo made in London in 1775.
The Trio di Parma has won for itself the highest acclaim at the Concorso Internazionale "Vittorio Gui" in Florence, Italy, as well as the international chamber music competitions of Melbourne (Australia), ARD Munich (Germany) and Lyon (France). In 1994, the Trio was awarded the Abbiati Prize by the Italian National Association of Music Critics as best chamber music ensemble. The Trio di Parma has been a guest of the most important musical institutions both at home in Italy (Accademia di S. Cecilia in Rome, Societa' del Quartetto in Milan, Amici della Musica in Florence, Unione Musicale in Turin, Gran Teatro la Fenice in Venice, GOG in Genoa, Accademia Filarmonica Romana) and in other countries (Berlin Philharmonic, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New York, London's Wigmore Hall, Konzerthaus of Vienna, Saint Petersburg Philharmonic, Lockenhaus Festival, the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, the Barossa Music Festival, Hamburg, Dublin, Warsaw, Los Angeles, Washington, Adelaide, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paolo). It has collaborated with important musicians such as Vladimir Delman, Carl Melles, Pavel Vernikov, Bruno Giuranna, Alessandro Carbonare, Eduard Brunner and has taken part in numerous TV and radio recordings for the Italian state network RAI as well as various foreign stations (Bayerischer Rundfunk, NDR, WDR, MDR, Radio Bremen, ORT, ABC-Classic Australia). They have also recorded the complete Trios of Brahms for UNICEF, of Beethoven and Ravel for the music magazine Amadeus, Schostakovich for Stradivarius, prize-winner, the last one, as the best recording of the year 2008 from the magazine Classic Voice as well as the chamber music for trio of Pizzetti, Liszt, Schumann e Dvorak for the label Concerto. The Trio di Parma holds instrumental and chamber music courses at the Conservatories in Novara and Gallarate, the Mozarteum in Salzburg, the International Chamber Music Academy in Duino and the Scuola di Musica in Fiesole.
Ivan Rabaglia plays a violin Giovanni Battista Guadagnini made in Piacenza in 1744 and Enrico Bronzi plays a cello Vincenzo Panormo made in London in 1775.
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01Le carnaval de Pesth (Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12 for piano trio), S379/R470Trio di ParmaTrio di Parma
03Orpheus, S98/R415 (arr. C. Saint-Saens): Orpheus, S98/R415 (arr. C. Saint-Saens for piano trio)Trio di ParmaTrio di Parma
08Trio per archi e pianoforte in mi bemolle maggiore op. 1 n. 2 - Adagio - Allegro vivaceTrio di ParmaTrio di Parma
10Trio in A Minor, Op. 50 in A Minor: I.Pezzo elegaico ( Moderato assai- Allegro giusto)Trio di ParmaTrio di Parma
14Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 63: III. Langsam, mit inniger EmpfindungTrio di ParmaTrio di Parma
17Trio per archi e pianoforte in mi bemolle maggiore op. 1 n. 2 - Scherzo. AllegroTrio di ParmaTrio di Parma
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