Roberta Alessandrini was born in Verona and graduated with distinction in H… Read Full Bio ↴Roberta Alessandrini was born in Verona and graduated with distinction in Harp at the Benedetto Marcello Conservatory in Venice under the guidance of Professor F. Bottino Rispoli.
After her graduation in Venice, she mastered her skills with Pierre Jamet, Elizabeth Fontan-Binoche and Susan Mildonian. She won many awards in national and international competitions, among which the first prize d'honneur à l'hunanimitè at the Paris International Harp Competition in 1985 and, in 1984, the Genoa Rietman National Competition.
After being a member of the Arena of Verona Orchestra, she started performing in concerts as a soloist. She was a guest in many Italian and European Festivals, where she performed in recitals, as a member of chamber orchestras as well as a soloist.
As a soloist, she performed the most famous pieces for harp and orchestra (Mozart, Debussy, Händel, Ravel, etc.), playing together with important orchestras and ensembles, such as the Chamber Orchestra of Mantua, The Sophia Soloists, the Esterhazy Orchestra, the Rosetum Orchestra of Milan, and the Zandonai Ensemble. On many occasions she performed Mozart's K299 Concert, together with famous flutists, like Giampaolo Pretto and Enzo Caroli.
She is also interested in unusual pieces for harp and orchestra. In 1995 she recorded J.L. Dussek's, J.B. Krumpholtz's and G.Ch. Wagenseil's harp concertos with the Chamber Orchestra of Mantua for the Naxos label. In the year 2000 La Bottega Discantica records released another CD including some of the most important pieces of music for harp of the XIX and XX century repertoire.
Her performances have also been broadcast live by RAI as well as by foreign broadcasting stations and she has received wide critical acclaim from various music journals, including the well-known American magazine Fanfare.
Since 1993 she has been playing with flutist Gino Maini, First Flute in the Arena of Verona Orchestra. Together they founded the Duo Flhar. She is also playing with violinist Stefan Coles and with organist Francesco Cannizzaro.
She was also Professor of Harp at the Verdi Conservatory in Milan until 1998, when she moved to the F.A. Bonporti Conservatory in Trento, where she presently teaches.
Moreover, she has run some Master-level courses in Harp and Chamber music with the harp for the Dino Ciani Music Association of Domodossola, Italy, and she has been part of the selection committee in important competitions, among which the "Rovere d'Oro", held in S. Bartolomeo al Mare. She is presently teacher of Harp at the Accademia Europea di Perfezionamento di Musica di Erba (Como).
She has transcribed harpiscord works for harp and some of them have also been published.
After her graduation in Venice, she mastered her skills with Pierre Jamet, Elizabeth Fontan-Binoche and Susan Mildonian. She won many awards in national and international competitions, among which the first prize d'honneur à l'hunanimitè at the Paris International Harp Competition in 1985 and, in 1984, the Genoa Rietman National Competition.
After being a member of the Arena of Verona Orchestra, she started performing in concerts as a soloist. She was a guest in many Italian and European Festivals, where she performed in recitals, as a member of chamber orchestras as well as a soloist.
As a soloist, she performed the most famous pieces for harp and orchestra (Mozart, Debussy, Händel, Ravel, etc.), playing together with important orchestras and ensembles, such as the Chamber Orchestra of Mantua, The Sophia Soloists, the Esterhazy Orchestra, the Rosetum Orchestra of Milan, and the Zandonai Ensemble. On many occasions she performed Mozart's K299 Concert, together with famous flutists, like Giampaolo Pretto and Enzo Caroli.
She is also interested in unusual pieces for harp and orchestra. In 1995 she recorded J.L. Dussek's, J.B. Krumpholtz's and G.Ch. Wagenseil's harp concertos with the Chamber Orchestra of Mantua for the Naxos label. In the year 2000 La Bottega Discantica records released another CD including some of the most important pieces of music for harp of the XIX and XX century repertoire.
Her performances have also been broadcast live by RAI as well as by foreign broadcasting stations and she has received wide critical acclaim from various music journals, including the well-known American magazine Fanfare.
Since 1993 she has been playing with flutist Gino Maini, First Flute in the Arena of Verona Orchestra. Together they founded the Duo Flhar. She is also playing with violinist Stefan Coles and with organist Francesco Cannizzaro.
She was also Professor of Harp at the Verdi Conservatory in Milan until 1998, when she moved to the F.A. Bonporti Conservatory in Trento, where she presently teaches.
Moreover, she has run some Master-level courses in Harp and Chamber music with the harp for the Dino Ciani Music Association of Domodossola, Italy, and she has been part of the selection committee in important competitions, among which the "Rovere d'Oro", held in S. Bartolomeo al Mare. She is presently teacher of Harp at the Accademia Europea di Perfezionamento di Musica di Erba (Como).
She has transcribed harpiscord works for harp and some of them have also been published.
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Harp Concerto in G major: II. Andante
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