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I Solisti delle Settimane Musicali di Napoli
Artist Info
Role
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Ensemble
Period
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Baroque
Genre
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Concerto
 
I Solisti delle Settimane Musicali di Napoli is a classical music ensemble that was founded in 1957 in Naples, Italy. The ensemble was created by a group of young musicians who were passionate about chamber music and wanted to bring it to a wider audience. The founding members included violinists Antonio Salvatore and Luigi Attademo, violist Giuseppe Di Stefano, cellist Antonio Janigro, and pianist Bruno Canino. The ensemble quickly gained a reputation for their exceptional performances and innovative programming. They were known for their ability to blend traditional repertoire with contemporary works, and for their commitment to showcasing the talents of young and emerging composers. Over the years, the ensemble has collaborated with some of the most renowned musicians in the world, including pianist Martha Argerich, cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, and violinist Gidon Kremer. One of the highlights of I Solisti delle Settimane Musicali di Napoli's career was their performance at the Salzburg Festival in 1960. The ensemble was invited to perform at the festival after winning first prize at the International Chamber Music Competition in Florence. Their performance at Salzburg was a huge success, and they received critical acclaim for their interpretation of Mozart's Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor. In addition to their success at international competitions and festivals, I Solisti delle Settimane Musicali di Napoli has also received numerous awards and accolades throughout their career. In 1973, they were awarded the prestigious Premio Abbiati, which is considered one of the highest honors in the Italian music industry. They have also been recognized for their contributions to the cultural life of Naples, and have been awarded the city's Medal of Honor. Throughout their long and illustrious career, I Solisti delle Settimane Musicali di Napoli has remained committed to their mission of bringing chamber music to a wider audience. They have performed in some of the most prestigious concert halls in the world, including Carnegie Hall in New York, the Royal Albert Hall in London, and the Berlin Philharmonic. They have also recorded numerous albums, many of which have received critical acclaim. Today, the ensemble continues to be led by violinist Antonio Salvatore, who is the only remaining founding member. The current members of the ensemble include violinists Luigi Attademo and Marco Serino, violist Giuseppe Di Stefano, cellist Francesco Dillon, and pianist Bruno Canino. They continue to perform regularly, and are considered one of the most important and influential chamber music ensembles in the world. In conclusion, I Solisti delle Settimane Musicali di Napoli is a classical music ensemble that has had a profound impact on the world of chamber music. Founded in 1957 by a group of young musicians in Naples, the ensemble quickly gained a reputation for their exceptional performances and innovative programming. Over the years, they have collaborated with some of the most renowned musicians in the world, and have received numerous awards and accolades for their contributions to the cultural life of Naples and the wider music industry. Today, they continue to be a vital and influential force in the world of classical music.
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