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Steinway Piano Series: Marco Tezza November 11, 2012 – 4:00 p.m. Barness Recital Hall USF School of Music Tampa, FL

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Steinway Piano Series: Marco Tezza

November 11, 2012 – 4:00 p.m. Barness Recital Hall

USF School of Music

Tampa, FL

Program

Préludes pour piano, 1er livre - L.117 .............. Claude Debussy 1. Lent et grave (… Danseuses de Delphes) 2. Modéré (… Voiles) 3. Animé (… Le vent dans la plaine ) 4. Modéré (... «Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l'air du

soir».Ch.Baudelaire) 5. Très modéré-Vif (… Les collines d'Anacapri) 6. Triste et lent (… des pas sur la neige) 7. Animé et tumultueux (… Ce qu'a vu le Vent d'Ouest ) 8. Très calme et doucement expressif (… la fille aux cheveux de lin) 9. Modérément animé (… la sérénade interrompue) 10. Profondément calme (… La Cathédrale engloutie) 11. Capricieux et léger (… La danse de Puck) 12. Modéré (… Minstrels)

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Préludes pour piano, 1er livre - L.117 .............. Claude Debussy 1. Modéré (… Brouillards ) 2. Lent et mélancolique (… Feuilles mortes ) 3. Mouvement de “Habanera” (… La Puerta del Vino ) 4. Rapide et léger (… «Les fées sont d'exquises danseuses» ) 5. Calme (… Bruyères ) 6. Dans le style et le Mouvement d'un Cake-Walk (… “Général

Lavine” - excentric - ) 7. Lent (… La terrasse des audiences du clair de lune ) 8. Scherzando (… Ondine ) 9. Grave (… Hommage à S.Pickwick Esq. P.P.M.P.C ) 10. Très calme et doucement triste (… Canope ) 11. Modérément animé (… Les tierces alternées ) 12. Modérément animé (… Feux d'artifice )

 

 

 

Biography Marco Tezza was born in Vicenza in 1964. He attended the Conservatory of music in Vicenza, studying piano with Milde Molinari, Carlo Mazzoli and violin with Giovanni Guglielmo and Giuliana Padrin. He earned his diploma with distinction and honourable mention in piano in 1984. He further refined his knowledge in Italy (Imola Accademy) with Jorg Demus, Gyorgy Sandor and Bruno Canino, and in France with Aquiles Delle Vigne, attending the Ecole Normale "A. Cortot" of Paris, where he obtains the "Diplome Superieur d'Exècution.

In addition, he has won several international competitions of piano: Citta di Treviso (First Prize), La Spezia (First Prize), RAI (First Prize), Moncalieri (European Prize for Chamber Music), Busoni, Viotti and Pretoria (Graduate).

To these important prizes he adds a rich concert activity in prestigious concert-halls in Europe, North adn South America, Africa and the Middle-East: La Fenice Theatre of Venezia, Auditorium RAI of Turin, Milan, Rome, Palermo, Cagliari, Tonhalle of Zurich, Geneva, Lugano, Salle Cortot of Paris, Bruxelles, Musichalle of Hamburg, Kiel, Lubeck, Cologne, Culture Salle of Sofia, Plovdiv, Karlovo, Old Mutual Auditorium in Pretoria (South Africa), Tawes Theatre of Washington, New York, Dom Silvero Theatre in Belo Horizonte, Ouro Preto, Nova Lima (Brazil), Assembly Hall of Beirut and Tripoli, La Habana to mention the most important ones.

Nevertheless, his concert commitments do not prevent him from concluding the studies in violin, which have proved to be extremely important for his subsequent career as a conductor.

His creative personality has lead him to collaborate with important partners for chamber-music such as Ughi, Brunello, Carmignola, Ashkenazy, Klein and Nordio. With the bandoneonist Massimiliano Pitocco and the double bass player Daniele Roccato, M.T. has started the TrisTango, which plays Piazzolla's repertoire in a new version, influenced by various musical genres. He has collaborated with important conductors such as Rizzi, Pidò, Hogwood, Hacker, etc.

He has often been invited to take part in the jury of prestigious international competitions of piano and chamber-music, in quality of "Honorary member" of the "Accademia Veneta di Arti e Scienze".

He was invited to the "Universitè de S. Esprit" of Beirut (where he obtained a chair as "Professeur invitè" ), to the "Victorian College of the Arts" of Melbourne in Australia, to the University of South Florida, UNEAC in La Habana and to the Jazeps Vitols Latvian Academy in Riga where he has given Master Classes and a series of televised concerts.

He attends Lyudmill Descev's orchestra directing courses and graduates as a conductor (with honourable mention) in 1993 at the "Benvenuti" Academy of Conegliano Veneto.

He assist M.° De Bernardt and M.° Kovatchev; his dèbut as a conductor is received with enthusiastic reviews.

In the course of his career Marco Tezza has collaborated both as soloist and conductor with several chamber and symphonic orchestras such as : "Pedrollo Chamber Orchestra", the "Florence Sinphonyetta", the "I Fiati della Scala", the "Accademia Bizantina", the "Philarmonic Orchestra of Udine", the "Philarmonic Orchestra of S. Remo", the "Toscanini Simphony Orchestra", the "Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto", the "Filarmonia Veneta", the "Sofia Chamber Orchestra" , the "Viotti Chamber Orchestra", the "State Symphony Orchestra of Plovdiv", the "Soloist of Bologna", the "Jeunesse Musicale Symphony Orchestra", the "Praga Symphony Orchestra", the "Jugend-Symphonie-orchester des Saarlandes", the "Sofia FM Young Radio Orchestra" and several more ones.

In 1994, he founded the "Stravinskij Chamber Orchestra", which he still conducts, and wich has been invited to some important festivals and international tournèes ("Vivaldi Festival" in Venice, "Gardaland Festival", Lebanon, Brazil and TonArt Festival in Germany).

As regards Opera, he has collaborated with the "ATERFORUM" presenting Donizetti's "Don Pasquale" and Wagner's " The Flying Dutchma " in the Theatres of Ferrara, Modena, Parma, Rovigo, Bologna and Vicenza.

He has recorded LP s and CDs for Balkanton, Klingsor, Velut Luna, On-Classical and AS disc.

He is the Permanent Professor of piano at the Conservatory "PEDROLLO" in Vicenza.

   

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