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Music Style
Classical |
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Artist History
Luca Trabucco was born in Salerno in 1970 and began his musical studies at Genoa's "Nicolò Paganini" Conservatorium, with Claudio Proietti in piano and Adelchi Amisano in composition. He subsequently specialized at the "Incontri col Maestro" Pianoforte Academy at Imola, first with Lazar Berman, Alexander Lonquich and Riccardo Risaliti, then with Boris Petrushansky and Piero Rattalino.
Winner of various piano contests, including the "Premio Venezia" in 1993 and the "Premio Città di Treviso" in 1995, in 2000 he obtained first prize at the "Premio Città di Pavia" International Competition.
He has performed throughout Italy and Europe, while cooperating with important organizations (Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa, Lyceum in Florence, Teatro Comunale in Treviso, Asolo Musica, Kawai Concerts at Bocconi University in Milan, Società Piccinni in Bari, Accademia Filarmonica in Messina, Università Normale in Pisa, Orchestra Filarmonia Veneta, Ente Arena Sferisterio in Macerata, Orchestra Sinfonica Siciliana, CIEMM in Paris, Polimusica in Madrid, Tyroler Festspiele in Erl, Meranofest, Teatro La Fenice in Venice) and with leading conductors (Enrique Mazzola, Donato Renzetti, etc.).
In recent years, though maintaining a truly wide repertory covering every facet of piano literature, he is also committed to realizing the entire piano works of Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel, and also examining twentieth-century french piano music in general, in 2000 he published a CD with works by Ravel, Debussy and Messiaen for Phoenix Classic label.
Luca TRabucco is also a composer and in 1991 he obtained the "Czerny Prize" for italian composers; his music is published by Edi-Pan in Rome.
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Instruments
Piano |
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Albums
Music of Debussy, Messiaen, Ravel on Phoenix Records |
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Location
MILAN, ITALY - Italy |
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