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Cherubini Youth Orchestra- Cello Quartet Concert

Cherubini concerto

CHERUBINI YOUTH ORCHESTRA

CELLO QUARTET CONCERT

Francesco Angelico, Matteo Bodini, Luca Dondi, Luigi Visco

 

PROGRAM

Giuseppe Verdi Prelude of La Traviata

Saverio Mercadante La poesia

Giuseppe Verdi Va pensiero from Nabucco
Prelude from I masnadieri

Gioachino Rossini Symphony of The Barber of Seville

Pietro Mascagni Intermezzo of Cavalleria Rusticana

Giacomo Puccini E lucevan le stelle from Tosca

Wilhelm Fitzenhagen Concert-Waltz Op. 33
Ave Maria Op. 40

Giovanni Sollima Terra Danza and Terra Aria

 

 

CELLO QUARTET OF THE YOUTH ORCHESTRA LUIGI CHERUBINI 

Composed of four young and talented musicians from the “Luigi Cherubini” Youth Orchestra, founded by Maestro Riccardo Muti in 2004, the cello quartet was formed in 2024 out of their desire to explore and expand the musical possibilities offered by this type of ensemble. Since its inception, the group has performed a variety of programs ranging from the original repertoire for cello quartet to adaptations of classical and operatic works that showcase the virtuosity of the four musicians.

Francesco Angelico: Born in Catania in 1999, he graduated from the Bellini Conservatory and subsequently continued his studies with Enrico Dindo at the Pavia Cello Academy and with Giovanni Sollima at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia. He has participated in various masterclasses with illustrious cellists among which Mischa Maisky, and has performed in important international festivals, making his debut at the Teatro la Fenice in 2022 and at La Scala in Milan in 2023. Francesco currently plays with various ensembles and orchestras including the Orchestras of the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples of the Teatro dell’Opera Carlo Felice in Genoa, and of the Teatro Lirico of Cagliari.

Matteo Bodini: Born in Silandro in 1992, he began studying cello under the guidance of Maria Tutzer at the Merano music school, continuing his studies at the Mozarteum in Salzburg with Prof. Litschauer and Prof. Riebl and then at the “C. Monteverdi” in Bolzano. In addition to having ranked among the winners of the Austrian National Competition “Prima la musica” several times (2006, 2008, 2010 and 2011), he obtained the 1st overall prize at the National Competition “Jan Langosz” in 2011 and the second prize in the competition of chamber music “Carlo Maria Giulini” in 2014 in Bolzano. He regularly collaborates, also as first cellist, with various orchestras and ensembles such as the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Orchestra Sinfonica di Sanremo, the Haydn Orchestra of Bolzano and Trento, Orchester der Akademie St. Blasius Innsbruck, Labirinti Armonici, Innsbrucker Hofmusik, Athesis Ensemble.

Luca Dondi: Born in 2000 from a family of musicians, he started playing at a very young age and graduated with honors in cello at the age of 20 from the G. Martini Conservatory in Bologna under maestro Antonio Mostacci. He also studied with Andres Lopez, Evan Shan, Anatole LIebermann, Enrico Dindo and Giovanni Sollima. He has performed a variety of concerts in Italian and foreign theaters and festivals such as Teatro Arcimboldi in Milan and Teatro Colosseo in Turin, both as a soloist and in various chamber ensembles, including the Febo trio which he co-founded in 2022 and with whom he is currently studying at the Stauffer Academy in Cremona.

Luigi Visco: Born in Naples in 2000, Luigi graduated at the age of 19 from the Conservatory in Salerno with full marks and honors. He continued his training at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia with Giovanni Sollima and Ivan Rabaglia, and obtained the Stauffer Artist Diploma from the Stauffer Academy in 2022, 2023 and 2024 where he studied with Antonio Meneses. He won several prizes in national and international competitions and has been collaborating with various orchestras including the Rome Opera Theater Orchestra, the Filarmonica of Milan, the Italian Youth Orchestra and the Ensemble Novecento.

 

Founded by Riccardo Muti in 2004, the “Luigi Cherubini” Youth Orchestra was named after one of the finest composers of all times, born in Italy but active all over Europe. This choice underlines the Orchestra’s vocation, combining a strong Italian identity with a natural inclination towards a European vision of music and culture. The Orchestra, a privileged link between the conservatoires and the professional world, welcomes young instrumentalists selected through audition by a panel consisting of top musicians from prestigious European orchestras, headed by Riccardo Muti himself. In a spirit of continual renewal, the members of the Orchestra are only appointed for a period of three years. Since its foundation, under Muti’s baton, the orchestra has performed a repertoire ranging from Baroque to 20th century music, in Italy and the world, in the most prestigious theatres of Vienna, Paris, Moscow, Cologne, St. Petersburg, Madrid, Barcelona, Lugano, Muscat, Manama, Abu Dhabi, Buenos Aires and Tokyo. Read more HERE 

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