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Friday Lunchtime Concert

Pianist, Ida Pellicciolo

Add to my Calendar 28-04-2023 12:30 28-04-2023 14:30 36 Friday Lunchtime Concert Ida Pellicciolo -“Mozart & Blasco de Nebra: two contemporaries in the 1780s”. The programme will put in perspective Mozart's Fantasias with Sonatas from Spanish composer Manuel Blasco de Nebra, pieces that were all written in the same decade of 1780, and that share similarities in their style and tendency to transcend the baroque heritage by using the full possibilities of the newest instruments of their time. Biography Ida Pelliccioli was born in Bergamo, Italy. She studied at the Nice Conservatoire de Région and at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris - Alfred Cortot in the class of Serguei Markarov, Unesco Artist for Peace. During her studies, Ida was awarded several scholarships, amongst them, one from the Zygmunt Zaleski Foundation and one from Fondation Albert Roussel. Ida participated in number of master-classes, among others with Jean-Claude Pennetier, Gerard Wyss and received a double diploma in interpretation and pedagogy, at the École Normale in Paris. She received artistic guidance from Norma Fisher who teaches at the Royal College of Music in London, Stephen Gutman, and she is one of the rare pianists to have received guidance from the Cuban concert pianist Jorge Luis Prats. Ida chose to avoid the international competition circuit and, before becoming a fulltime pianist, received a double master diploma at the Sorbonne University - in Italian Literature and in Ancient Greek History, specializing for the latter in the practice of music during the Hellenistic period. Ida has been performing throughout Europe and Canada. During the 2021/22 Season, she made her debut in Serbia, Luxembourg, Ireland and Romania. In 2023, she has debuted in Switzerland and will perform for the first time also in South Africa. In 2024 she will debut in Lithuania. In February 2018, she gave a solo recital in Milan under the patronage of Yamaha Italy. Ida shows a great interest in contemporary music and she will premiere works from the following composers in 2023 – Raffaele Bellafronte and Jean-Luc Gillet. Ida has always been opened to other forms of art and collaborations. She appeared on screen, playing the role of a pianist, for the American TV Series “Find me in Paris” – Season 1 and 2 (2017/2018) and the French series “Munch” (2018). In 2019, she was cast to double the role of the pianist in the short movie “Quand on ne sait pas voler” directed by Thomas Keumurian and produced by FILMO. In September 2022, she started performing chamber music with a quintet programme. In 2021 Ida also took up a teaching position at Paris Conservatoire du 8ème arrondissement. In 2022/2023 her class has 36 students. Brighton Unitarian Church, Brighton DD/MM/YYYY

Details

Brighton Unitarian Church
New Road
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 1UF
England


Programme

Manuel Blasco de NebraSonata no.1 in C minor
Manuel Blasco de NebraSonata no.10 in C Major
Doménico ScarlattiKeyboard Sonata in D major, K.492

Performers

Ida Pellicciolo – Piano

Programme Note

Ida Pellicciolo -“Mozart & Blasco de Nebra: two contemporaries in the 1780s”. The programme will put in perspective Mozart's Fantasias with Sonatas from Spanish composer Manuel Blasco de Nebra, pieces that were all written in the same decade of 1780, and that share similarities in their style and tendency to transcend the baroque heritage by using the full possibilities of the newest instruments of their time.

Biography

Ida Pelliccioli was born in Bergamo, Italy. She studied at the Nice Conservatoire de Région and at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris - Alfred Cortot in the class of Serguei Markarov, Unesco Artist for Peace. During her studies, Ida was awarded several scholarships, amongst them, one from the Zygmunt Zaleski Foundation and one from Fondation Albert Roussel. Ida participated in number of master-classes, among others with Jean-Claude Pennetier, Gerard Wyss and received a double diploma in interpretation and pedagogy, at the École Normale in Paris. She received artistic guidance from Norma Fisher who teaches at the Royal College of Music in London, Stephen Gutman, and she is one of the rare pianists to have received guidance from the Cuban concert pianist Jorge Luis Prats. Ida chose to avoid the international competition circuit and, before becoming a fulltime pianist, received a double master diploma at the Sorbonne University - in Italian Literature and in Ancient Greek History, specializing for the latter in the practice of music during the Hellenistic period. Ida has been performing throughout Europe and Canada. During the 2021/22 Season, she made her debut in Serbia, Luxembourg, Ireland and Romania. In 2023, she has debuted in Switzerland and will perform for the first time also in South Africa. In 2024 she will debut in Lithuania. In February 2018, she gave a solo recital in Milan under the patronage of Yamaha Italy. Ida shows a great interest in contemporary music and she will premiere works from the following composers in 2023 – Raffaele Bellafronte and Jean-Luc Gillet. Ida has always been opened to other forms of art and collaborations. She appeared on screen, playing the role of a pianist, for the American TV Series “Find me in Paris” – Season 1 and 2 (2017/2018) and the French series “Munch” (2018). In 2019, she was cast to double the role of the pianist in the short movie “Quand on ne sait pas voler” directed by Thomas Keumurian and produced by FILMO. In September 2022, she started performing chamber music with a quintet programme. In 2021 Ida also took up a teaching position at Paris Conservatoire du 8ème arrondissement. In 2022/2023 her class has 36 students.

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