Massimo Marchese (born Savona, Italy) is an Italian musician, lutenist,[1] theorbist and recording artist.[2][3]
31 August 1965 inBiography
editBorn in Savona in the Italian region of Liguria, Marchese was a student of Jakob Lindberg at the Royal College of Music in London.[4]
Collaborations
editHe collaborated with the pipa player Jiao Xiangwen[5] and the poet Sandro Boccardi[6] He accompanied Nigel Rogers, Ottavio Dantone, Flavio Colusso, Flavio Emilio Scogna, and many ensemble as a Basso continuo musician.
He played in Europe, Asia and South America.
His recordings include the works of Francesco Spinacino , Franciscus Bossinensis, Joachim van den Hove , Robert de Visée, Gabriele Fallamero,[7] and Roman Turovsky-Savchuk.[8]
Partial discography
edit- Roman Turovsky-Savchuk - "Dialogues with Time" (daVinci Edition C00028, 2017)[8]
- Francesco Spinacino - Intavolatura di Leuto, Libri I e II (Tactus, 2006)
- Franciscus Bossinensis - Petrarca ed il cantare a Leuro (Tactus, 2007)
- The journeys of Rubens - Music from the courts of Europe (Centaur Records 2011)
- Virtuoso Vihuela music from Spain and Italy (Centaur records, 2013)
- Robert de Visee La musique de la chambre du Roi voll I, II and III (Brilliant Classics 2013)
- Joachim van den Hove - Florida (Brilliant Classics 2015)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Conferenza di Massimo Marchese | Dipartimento di Musica Antica". Archived from the original on 2017-03-05. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
- ^ "Massimo Marchese Musicista Liuto | | CorriereAl". Mag.corriereal.info. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
- ^ "Recital di liuto Massimo Marchese". Iicosaka.esteri.it. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
- ^ "Massimo Marchese". Massimomarchese.com. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
- ^ "Il liuto di Marchese e la pipa di Jiao", La Stampa, 29 aprile 2014
- ^ "Il liuto di Leonardo - Massimo Marchese (liuto) e Sandro Boccardi (vo…". Archive.is. 8 June 2015. Archived from the original on 8 June 2015. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
- ^ Massimo Marchese, "The lute music and songs of Gabriel Fallamero" in Lute News No. 111 (UK Lute Society quarterly, October 2014)
- ^ a b "COMPLETE CATALOGUE | da Vinci Edition". Archived from the original on 2017-03-05. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
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