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Kodály: Sonata for Solo Cello, Op. 8
Cassadó: Suite for Cello Solo
Cello: Massimiliano Martinelli
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Kodály - Sonata for Solo Cello, Op. 8
0:00:00 I. Allegro maestoso ma appassionato
0:09:23 II. Adagio (con grand'espressione)
0:21:58 III. Allegro molto vivace
Cassadó - Suite for Cello Solo
0:33:52 I. Preludio-fantasia. Andante
0:40:49 II. Sardana (danza). Allegro giusto
0:45:45 III. Intermezzo e danza finale. Lento ma non troppo - Allegro marcato
ABOUT MASSIMILIANO
Massimiliano Martinelli is an Italian cellist known for his flawless technique, strong versatility and soul-stirring expressivity.
He made his debut as soloist in 2007, playing Krzysztof Penderecki’s “Concerto Grosso per tre violoncelli e orchestra” alongside the Orchestra Giovanile Italiana (OGI). Since then, he has performed several concerts around Europe and Asia, collaborating with world-famous orchestra such as Riccardo Muti’s Luigi Cherubini Orchestra, Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma (Italy), Jyväskylä Sinfonia (Finland), Sinfonieorchester Basel (Switzerland), Gyeongnam Symphony Orchestra (Korea) and Hokkaido Philarmonic Youth Orchestra (Japan), and has appeared as Guest First Cello at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan.
At the age of 23, he was appointed Principal Cello in Riccardo Muti’s Luigi Cherubini Orchestra, a role he retained for three years, performing throughout Switzerland, Malta, Russia, Spain and Italy. He went on to audition for the Teatro Comunale di Bologna, where he played First Cello until 2008. In 2010 he was hand-picked by Maestro Daniele Gatti as First Solo Cellist of Zurich’s Opera House, starting a collaboration that lasted six years.
Also a well-known cello professor, Mr. Martinelli teaches at a number of Italian universities as well as at Zurich’s Konservatorium, and hosts various summer courses. He’s taught as Guest Professor at the Toscanini Music University of Ribera, Italy, and in 2016 received an invitation by the University of Hokkaido to give cello and chamber music masterclasses alongside his wife, cellist Fulvia Mancini.
Born in Apulia, Mr. Martinelli studied at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia (Rome) with Francesco Strano, before relocating to Basel to further his education with Ivan Monighetti. He has won thirty-three national and international competitions, most notably the First Prize in the International Cello Competition of Liezen (Austria), the First Prize in the Arturo Bonucci Cello Competition, and the Fifth Prize in the Gyeongnam International Music Competition (Korea).
Together with his wife Fulvia Mancini, he forms the duo Mr & Mrs Cello. He currently plays First Cello in the Orchestra della Fondazione Arena di Verona.
#cello #classicalmusic All rights reserved
Cassadó: Suite for Cello Solo
Cello: Massimiliano Martinelli
🎧 Spotify: spoti.fi/3HdimXz
🍎 iTunes & Apple Music: apple.co/3AKsOn7
Kodály - Sonata for Solo Cello, Op. 8
0:00:00 I. Allegro maestoso ma appassionato
0:09:23 II. Adagio (con grand'espressione)
0:21:58 III. Allegro molto vivace
Cassadó - Suite for Cello Solo
0:33:52 I. Preludio-fantasia. Andante
0:40:49 II. Sardana (danza). Allegro giusto
0:45:45 III. Intermezzo e danza finale. Lento ma non troppo - Allegro marcato
ABOUT MASSIMILIANO
Massimiliano Martinelli is an Italian cellist known for his flawless technique, strong versatility and soul-stirring expressivity.
He made his debut as soloist in 2007, playing Krzysztof Penderecki’s “Concerto Grosso per tre violoncelli e orchestra” alongside the Orchestra Giovanile Italiana (OGI). Since then, he has performed several concerts around Europe and Asia, collaborating with world-famous orchestra such as Riccardo Muti’s Luigi Cherubini Orchestra, Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma (Italy), Jyväskylä Sinfonia (Finland), Sinfonieorchester Basel (Switzerland), Gyeongnam Symphony Orchestra (Korea) and Hokkaido Philarmonic Youth Orchestra (Japan), and has appeared as Guest First Cello at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan.
At the age of 23, he was appointed Principal Cello in Riccardo Muti’s Luigi Cherubini Orchestra, a role he retained for three years, performing throughout Switzerland, Malta, Russia, Spain and Italy. He went on to audition for the Teatro Comunale di Bologna, where he played First Cello until 2008. In 2010 he was hand-picked by Maestro Daniele Gatti as First Solo Cellist of Zurich’s Opera House, starting a collaboration that lasted six years.
Also a well-known cello professor, Mr. Martinelli teaches at a number of Italian universities as well as at Zurich’s Konservatorium, and hosts various summer courses. He’s taught as Guest Professor at the Toscanini Music University of Ribera, Italy, and in 2016 received an invitation by the University of Hokkaido to give cello and chamber music masterclasses alongside his wife, cellist Fulvia Mancini.
Born in Apulia, Mr. Martinelli studied at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia (Rome) with Francesco Strano, before relocating to Basel to further his education with Ivan Monighetti. He has won thirty-three national and international competitions, most notably the First Prize in the International Cello Competition of Liezen (Austria), the First Prize in the Arturo Bonucci Cello Competition, and the Fifth Prize in the Gyeongnam International Music Competition (Korea).
Together with his wife Fulvia Mancini, he forms the duo Mr & Mrs Cello. He currently plays First Cello in the Orchestra della Fondazione Arena di Verona.
#cello #classicalmusic All rights reserved
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