Angelo Arciglione

Angelo Arciglione (born in Acri, 1982) is an Italian pianist.

He studied with Maria Tipo, Pietro De Maria and Eliso Virsaladze at the “Scuola di Musica di Fiesole”. He has won major prizes at numerous international piano competitions, including the 2012 “San Marino” Competition,[1] the 2012 “San Antonio” (Texas) Competition,[2] the 2011 “World Piano e-Competition” of Santa Fe (New Mexico),[3] the 2010 “Hilton Head International Piano Competition”,[4] the 2010 “Scriabin” Competition, the 2010 “Schumann Prize”, the 2010 “Porrino” Competition in Cagliari,[5] the 2008 “Valencia International Piano Competition Prize Iturbi”,[6] the 2005 “International Ettore Pozzoli Piano Competition”.

He has been praised by international audiences and critics for his sensitive interpretation, his poetic passion and fascinating touch. He plays regularly in Europe (Italy, Spain, Portugal, France, England, Germany, Switzerland), America (United States, Brazil), Asia (Japan, China) and South Africa. He plays with prestigious orchestras, including Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Valencia Orchestra, Italian Philharmonic Orchestra, Symphonic Orchestra of Emilia Romagna “Arturo Toscanini”.

He lives in Florence. To the intense concert duties, he always adds an intense work in the teaching field, with courses and masterclasses at Music Conservatories in Italy and International Music Institutions. In 2009 he worked as assistant to Maria Tipo at the “Scuola di Musica di Fiesole”. From 2010 to 2014 he taught at the “Accademia musicale di Firenze”. He is the founder and Artistic Director of the “Campus della Musica e delle Arti” in Acri.

References

  1. San Marino International Piano Competition
  2. San Antonio International Piano Competition
  3. World International Piano Competition
  4. Hilton Head International Piano Competition
  5. Porrino International Piano Competition
  6. 2008 Valencia International Piano Competition Prize Iturbi 2008 Valencia International Piano Competition Prize Iturbi

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