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jueves, 4 de mayo de 2017

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Lisa Gambacciani- traverse flute

She was born in Florence, Italy. At an early age she started at the Conservatory of her place of birth and received the diploma of traverse flute. In 2007 she graduated with the highest qualifications in the Music High Conservatory of Livorno (Pisa). In 2005 she did also finish the 3-year Degree in Foreign Languages (German & English) at the University of Florence and a master on musical subjects for trained teacher. In her professional career is to mention the "Advanced Certificate" by the Royal Boarding School of Music of London.
After a postgrade in Liceu Conservatory of Barcelona and the final exam of teachers' training at Universitat Autonoma, she is now specialist music teacher in prestigious music academies and conservatoires in Catalonia.
Shortly after being appointed as a flute teacher,she has soon followed the path of Chamber music forming successful groups, among them Duo Resonare Fibris and Trio Veneziano, with whom she is regularly invited in important venues of different cities of Italy and Europe: The Czech Republic, Spain, Finland, Vienna, Budapest, Amsterdam, United Kingdom and France.
She is now living among Barcelona and Florence spreading her Chamber music activity and planning cultural projects for famous cultural and event companies, taking care of the classical music part of developments as a consultant.
She is also collaborating with Brazilian composer Christian Grosselfinger and with Catalan composer Francesc Teixidó, playing some of their important pieces.
She was chosen by Several Records to distribute her CD "La Flûte Impressionniste" and “Concerto in Budapest” in collaboration with Duo Campori and Duo Resonare Fibris in Amazon and Itunes.



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1 comentario:

  1. A vulture-bone flute discovered in a European cave in 2008 at Hohle Fels, a Stone Age cave in southern Germany is likely the world's oldest recognizable musical instrument(40.000 years old) and pushes back humanity's musical roots.
    I bet your flute is a bit younger.

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Welcome on my blog...every person has got a mission in life...being classical musician is a calling...life is a beautiful journey even with difficulties and deceptions!.

Lisa Gambacciani- traverse flute She was born in Florence, Italy. At an early age she started at the Conservatory of her place of bir...