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L. v. BeethovenVariations on a Waltz by Anton Diabelli, Op. 120
Filippo Gorini piano
Fresh winner (in 2020) of the Borletti-Buitoni Trust Award and in 2015 of the Telekom-Beethoven Competition in Bonn, today Filippo Gorini is one of the most interesting talents of his generation. An artist in continuous growth, he has already gathered the approval of demanding listeners such as those of the London Wigmore Hall, Louis Vuitton Foundation Paris, Konzerthaus in Berlin, Gewandhaus in Leipzig, Tonhalle in Zurich or Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. Gorini is now applauded in Seoul, the United States, Canada and Australia.Graduated from the “G. Donizetti ”in Bergamo and perfected at the“ Mozarteum ”in Salzburg, he continues his studies with Maria Grazia Bellocchio and Pavel Gililov, to which are added the precious advice of Alfred Brendel.His first CD with Beethoven's Diabelli Variations, released in August 2017 for the French label Alpha Classics, received the highest awards from the international press (Diapason d’Or Award); equally applauded for his latest work reserved for the Hammerklavier and op. 111 by Beethoven.Filippo Gorini actively follows the world of contemporary composition and only in the past season has he played works by composers such as Stockhausen, Kurtág, Lachenmann, Gervasoni, Lanza. He was defined by Andrei Gavrilov as a "musician with a combination of rare artistic qualities: intellect, temperament, excellent memory, vivid imagination and great control". For this reason, the Trento Philharmonic has nominated him for the three-year period 2019-21 "artist in residence".The choice of proposing a program based only on one work (Beethoven's monumental 33 Variations on a theme by Diabelli) confirms the highly intellectual character of Gorini's pianism, which always prefers to apply itself to compositions with a strong structural imprint such as Bach's long pages. , Schubert, Brahms, Beethoven or Boulez.
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