Pianofestival Spring, Sunday 16 June in AversaPianofestival Spring, Sunday 16 June in Aversa

Pianofestival Spring, Sunday 16 June in AversaPianofestival Spring, Sunday 16 June in Aversa
Pianofestival Spring, Sunday 16 June in AversaPianofestival Spring, Sunday 16 June in Aversa

(Press release) -After the success of Luis Sanchez’s concert which involved the audience with a program between classicism and the Argentine music of Ginastera, the Spring Pianofestival continues on Sunday 16 June at 8.00 pm again in Aversa at the Church of the Immaculate with the recital of the piano duo Alessandro Licchetta & Andrea Sequestro, a young ensemble but already with an intense international career, who will propose the program Pianoforte all’Opera!!, transcription of symphonic pieces and opera overtures by Mozart, Verdi, Rossini and Smetana. The study and professional paths of the piano duo Alessandro Licchetta & Andrea Sequestro are parallel; both from Puglia, they had teachers in common and, as soloists or in chamber ensembles, they held concerts in Italy, Spain, England and Austria. Alessandro graduated cum laude in piano and chamber music with Filippo Arlia, Corrado De Bernart and Francesco Libetta; he specialized with Pasquale Iannone, followed masterclasses held by Aldona Budrewicz-Jacobson, Aylen Pritchin, Egon Mihajlović, Vladimir Mlinarić and Antonello Farulli and played chamber music with Carlo Romano, Emanuele Urso, Mario Stefano Pietrodarchi, Ilaria Ribezzi and Francesco Libetta . Andrew he graduated cum laude with Corrado De Bernart, specialized with Pasquale Iannone, participated in masterclasses held by Cristiano Burato, Emilia Fadini, Roberto Cappello, Gianfranco Sannicandro, Egon Mihajlovic, Vladimir Mlinaric. With Corrado De Bernart he created series of conferences on Gioachino Rossini, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, and George Gershwin.

The Pianofestival Spring is created with the support of the MIC and the Campania Region and in collaboration with the Archconfraternity of the Immaculate of Aversa.

Entrance to the concerts is free while seats last

 
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