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Giorgia Tomassi
Born in Naples, Giorgia Tomassi was at first taught by her mother but completed her artistic development at the Accademia Pianistica in Imola, Italy, under the guidance of Franco Scala. In 1992 she won first prize in the Arthur Rubinstein Competition in Tel Aviv. She has played in such major European venues as La Scala in Milan, the Wigmore Hall in London, Santa Cecilia in Rome, Munich’s Herkulessaal, and Berlin’s Konzerthaus, as well as in the USA, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, South Korea, and Japan. She regularly performs with the famous violinist Salvatore Accardo. In the chamber music area, she plays with the Ensemble Wien-Berlin, the Artis Quartet of Vienna, and in trio with Hansjörg Schellenberger and Milan Rukovic as well as with Danilo Rossi and Alessandro Travaglini. She has recorded, for EMI, the Chopin Etudes and Nino Rota’s piano concerti – these last with the Filarmonica della Scala conducted by Riccardo Muti.
Performances
- Friday 13.06.2003 - 11:00
- Sunday 22.06.2003 - 17:00
- Friday 25.06.2004 - 11:00
- Saturday 26.06.2004 - 20:30
- Sunday 27.06.2004 - 20:30
- Monday 12.06.2006 - 20:30
- Monday 19.06.2006 - 20:30
- Tuesday 20.06.2006 - 18:30
- Thursday 21.06.2007 - 20:30
- Tuesday 26.06.2007 - 20:30
- Sunday 22.06.2008 - 20:30
- Thursday 26.06.2008 - 20:30
- Saturday 27.06.2009 - 20:30
- Monday 29.06.2009 - 20:30
- Saturday 26.06.2010 - 18:00
- Tuesday 29.06.2010 - 20:30
- Thursday 16.06.2011 - 20:30
- Saturday 23.06.2012 - 20:30
- Tuesday 25.06.2013 - 20:30
Works Performed
- Antheil - Ballet mécanique for four Pianos and Percussions
- Bach - Partita n. 1 in B flat major BWV 825
- Bartok - Contrasts for violin, clarinet and piano Sz. 111
- Boccadoro - Vaalbara per 3 pianoforti
- Brahms - Danze ungheresi
- Chopin - Sonata No. 2, Op. 35 (arr. for two pianos by Camille Saint-Saëns)
- Debussy - Waltz "La plus que lente", for violin and piano
- Debussy - La Mer - trascr. per 3 pianoforti di Carlo M. Griguoli (*1984)
- Dukas - Villanelle for horn and piano
- Elgar - Salut d'amour, op. 12, for violin and piano
- Fauré - "Dolly", op.56
- Franck - Sonata in la maggiore
- Gluck - Melodia (trascrizione August Wilhelm)
- Grieg - Sonata for two pianos K 545 (from Mozart)
- Guastavino - Romance de Ausencias (Romance of Absences) for Chorus and Two Pianos (Ricardo Rojas)
- Kreisler - Caprice viennois, Preludio e Allegro (nello stile di Pugnani)
- Liszt - «Réminiscences de Don Juan» for two pianos
- Lutoslawski - Variations on a Theme of Paganini, for Two Pianos
- Massenet - Thaïs (da Meditation)
- Mozart - Rondo for violin and piano (arr. by Fritz Kreisler)
- Mozart - Sonata in si bemolle maggiore K378
- Offenbach - Gaîté parisienne (dalla suite di Manuel Rosenthal) - trascr. di C. M. Griguoli
- Patricelli - Spallata - Museum
- Piazzolla - Five tangos (transcription by Eduardo Hubert)
- Rachmaninov - Valse for piano (6 hands) and an improvisation by Gabriela Montero
- Ravel - Rapsodie Espagnole
- Ravel - Introduction and Allegro (two-piano version)
- Rieti - Suite champêtre for two Pianos
- Schubert - Sonata in la minore per violino e pianoforte (op. 137 n. 1) D 384
- Schumann - 3 Caprices by Paganini with Piano accompaniment by Robert Schumann
- Schumann - Sonata for violin and piano n. 1 in in A minor
- Schumann - Fantasiestücke (Fantasy Pieces) for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 73
- Shostakovic - Mosca, Cerëmuski (from the musical comedy Op. 105) - Transcr. for 3 pianos by C. M. Griguoli
- Stravinskij - Firebird (suite) - Arr. for three pianos by Carlo Maria Griguoli
- tradizione ungherese - "Martovsko" per 2 violini e chitarra
- Wagner/Reger - “Tannhäuser” Ouverture for 2 pianos
- Weissenberg - Tableau V: "appartement de David à Tomorrowille" (1930)
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Weissenberg - DEUXIEME PARTIE
Tableau I: "au coeur de l'ordinateur emma-00-une" (an 2015) - Weissenberg - Tableau II