Alessandro Amato was born in Italy. Starts his experience in the music field at a very young age, showing very soon special bents and artistic sensibilities. Graduated in piano at the Conservatory of Music “N.Piccinni” in Bari (Italy) with Vito Reibaldi. Present in Italian music-cultural seasons and events, he performs repertoires which range from the classical to the 20th century and contemporary genre in several recitals. On the occasion of vocal concerts he performs as piano accompanist of singers showing a special predilection for the repertoire pertaining to a lied. Nevertheless, his interest in the vocal art leads him to attend some seminars on vocality, among which we remember those held by S. Woodbury and the Applied Phoniatrics Seminar “Education and (Retracter) ... (lire la suite)
Note Globale : Difficulté : This is a great fun piece,
especially useful for a
Teacher/student ensemble
during a Christmas season
recital. Amato should do more
Christmas Trio arrangesments.
Note Globale : Difficulté : You have studied the masters,
non? Very Berlioz &
Ravelesque. I absolutely adore
this masterpiece (I have heard
a lot of music on
free-scores.com: some of it
good, some of it great;
nothing like this gem!) This
is hi-fidelity enough to
publish on your local
Classical Radio. I cannot say
enough about the glowing
chinoiserie. Your gentle touch
smooths the hard edges of that
genre stylistically. Bravo! My
favorite piece on free-scores
thus far! Love your title and
fluttertongue at the end! Bis!
Avis posté le 2011-11-24, par Maggie2262 (visiteur)