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Roberto Fabbriciani

Roberto Fabbriciani

Roberto Fabbriciani has been played on NTS shows including Slime w/ Little, with Nidi first played on 5 March 2018.

Roberto Fabbriciani (b. 1949) is a flutist and composer, born in Arezzo, Italy.

Fabbriciani has played for the most important Festivals (“Biennale” of Venice, “Maggio Musicale Fiorentino” of Florence, Spoleto, Paris, Bruxelles, Berlin, Donaueschingen, Edinburgh, London, Warsaw, Lisbon, Luzern, Holland, Salzburg, Wien, Lockenhaus, “Music Today” of Tokyo) and with prestigious orchestras, such as the Orchestra of Teatro alla Scala in Milan, the Accademia of Santa Cecilia in Rome, RAI Orchestras, ECYO, London Sinfonietta, SWF Baden - Baden, RTL Luxenbourg, BRTN Brussel, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Bayerischer Rundfunks, Münchener Philharmoniker, and others.

He is a passionate interpreter of the New Music and collaborates with composers such as Luciano Berio, Sylvio Bussotti, John Cage, Elliott Carter, Arturo Clementi, Luis De Pablo, Franco Donatoni, Brian Ferneyhough, Toshio Hosokawa, Ernst Krenek, György Kurtág, Ennico Morricone, Luigi Nono, Goffredo Petrassi, Henri Pousseur, Wolfgang Rihm, Salvatore Sciarrino, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Toru Takemitsu and Isang Yun, who have dedicated to him some works that are among the most significant of the modern flute literature.

He bas also worked with Conductors such as Claudio Abbado, Composer/Conductor Luciano Berio, E. Bour, Riccardo Chailly, S. Comissiona, Peter Eötvös, V. Fedoseyev, C. Halffter, M. Inoue, D. Kachidse, B. Klee, V. Jurowsky, P. Maag, Composer/Conductor Bruno Maderna, I. Metzmacher, Riccardo Muti, Z. Peskò, J. Pons, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Arturo Tamayo, L. Zagrosek.

He has recorded for Philips, Ricordi-BMG, Col legno, Europa, Koch, Arts, Naxos.

He holds Master Classes for the University Mozarteum in Salzburg, for Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, for Musikhoschule in Luzern, New York University.

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Roberto Fabbriciani

Roberto Fabbriciani has been played on NTS shows including Slime w/ Little, with Nidi first played on 5 March 2018.

Roberto Fabbriciani (b. 1949) is a flutist and composer, born in Arezzo, Italy.

Fabbriciani has played for the most important Festivals (“Biennale” of Venice, “Maggio Musicale Fiorentino” of Florence, Spoleto, Paris, Bruxelles, Berlin, Donaueschingen, Edinburgh, London, Warsaw, Lisbon, Luzern, Holland, Salzburg, Wien, Lockenhaus, “Music Today” of Tokyo) and with prestigious orchestras, such as the Orchestra of Teatro alla Scala in Milan, the Accademia of Santa Cecilia in Rome, RAI Orchestras, ECYO, London Sinfonietta, SWF Baden - Baden, RTL Luxenbourg, BRTN Brussel, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Bayerischer Rundfunks, Münchener Philharmoniker, and others.

He is a passionate interpreter of the New Music and collaborates with composers such as Luciano Berio, Sylvio Bussotti, John Cage, Elliott Carter, Arturo Clementi, Luis De Pablo, Franco Donatoni, Brian Ferneyhough, Toshio Hosokawa, Ernst Krenek, György Kurtág, Ennico Morricone, Luigi Nono, Goffredo Petrassi, Henri Pousseur, Wolfgang Rihm, Salvatore Sciarrino, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Toru Takemitsu and Isang Yun, who have dedicated to him some works that are among the most significant of the modern flute literature.

He bas also worked with Conductors such as Claudio Abbado, Composer/Conductor Luciano Berio, E. Bour, Riccardo Chailly, S. Comissiona, Peter Eötvös, V. Fedoseyev, C. Halffter, M. Inoue, D. Kachidse, B. Klee, V. Jurowsky, P. Maag, Composer/Conductor Bruno Maderna, I. Metzmacher, Riccardo Muti, Z. Peskò, J. Pons, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Arturo Tamayo, L. Zagrosek.

He has recorded for Philips, Ricordi-BMG, Col legno, Europa, Koch, Arts, Naxos.

He holds Master Classes for the University Mozarteum in Salzburg, for Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, for Musikhoschule in Luzern, New York University.

Original source: Last.fm

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Nidi
Roberto Fabbriciani, Massimiliano Damerini, Orchestra Da Camera "I Solisti di Fiesole", Janácek, Castiglioni, Donatoni, Ferneyhough, Castérède, Loeb, Yun, Togni, Stockhausen, Bucchi
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