Brenno Ambrosini
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Brenno Ambrosini is an Italian pianist, born in Venetia, who is active in Spain. In 1990 he began performing together with Mark Lubotsky. After being prized in the leading Spanish piano competitions (1988-1992) he developed a pedagogical career and grew involved in the Spanish contemporary music scene. He has championed the piano music of Soviet contemporary composers such as Arvo Pärt, Sofia Gubaidulina, Boris Tishchenko and Alfred Schnittke, and kept a close artistic relationship with local composers such as Francisco Llacer Plà. Since 1994 he forms with David Kuyken a renowed piano duo, having developed in successive years his chamber music career with the Brodsky and Prazak string quartets. He is a professor in the Conservatory of Castellón, in whose University he graduated in philosophy, and a member of the London Liszt Society.[1][2]
[edit] Prizes
- 1988 - Cidade de Porto. Finalist.
- 1988 - Jose Iturbi International Piano Competition. 2nd prize.
- 1990 - Santander International Piano Competition. Finalist.
- 1992 - Jaén International Piano Competition. 1st prize, Rosa Sabater prize.
[edit] References
- ^ CHARLES PASSY. "ODE TO THE IVORIES OPENS WITH GRAND FLOURISH", The Palm Beach Post, April 11, 1995.
- ^ "Terza edizione dei 'Canossa Masterclasses'", EmiliaNet, December 17, 2006.