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PICTURES



EUROPA
GALANTE
Fabio Biondi
violin - conductor
Isabella Longo,
Enrico Casazza,
Raffaello Negri:
violin
Ernesto Braucher,
Roberto Brown:
viola
Maurizio Naddeo:
cello
Giancarlo Pavan:
double bass
Sergio Ciomei:
harpsichord
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EUROPA GALANTE

FABIO BIONDI, violinist
and conductor
Six concertos from "L'Estro
Armonico" by Antonio Vivaldi
FESTIVAL
DI TORRECHIARA 1997
Europa Galante was formed by Fabio Biondi
to draw the international public’s attention to a new and definitive
Italian presence in the interpretation of music from the Baroque and
Classical eras on original instruments.
Fabio Biondi gathered around him some of the best Italian musicians
with whom he had already worked, and soon Europa Galante met with huge
success. Their first record, Vivaldi’s concertos was awarded
the ‘Premio Cini’ of Venice and the ‘Choc dé la Musique’, and it was
soon followed in the subsequent years by a number of further awards
such as five Golden Diapasons, Golden Diapason of the Year in France,
RTL Prize, ‘Record of the Year’ nominations in Spain, Canada, Sweden,
France and Finland, and the ‘Prix du Disque’ (Locatelli’s Concerti
Grossi), ‘ffff’ of Telerama review (Alessandro Scarlatti’s oratorio
Humanità e Lucifero).
Europa Galante has performed in many of the world’s major concert halls
and theatres: La Scala Theatre in Milan, the Accademia di Santa Cecilia
in Rome, the Suntory Hall of Tokyo, the Concertgebouw of Amsterdam,
the Royal Albert Hall in London, the Musikverein in Vienna, the Lincoln
Center in New York and the Sydney Opera House. The ensemble has toured
in Australia, Japan, Canada, Israel, USA and South America, and often
collaborates with the Ente Santa Cecilia in Rome to recover and restore
eighteenth century Italian operas.
Europa Galante’s repertoire ranges from the operas of Händel (Poro)
and Vivaldi (Bazajet) and the oratorios of Alessandro Scarlatti
(Maddalena, Humanità e Lucifero, Caino), through
to the great instrumental works of the eighteenth century. The ensemble
has a varying structure, and often performs chamber music such as the
string sonatas of Italian composers of the seventeenth century including
Castello, Legrenzi and Farina.
After years of collaboration with the French record company Opus 111,
in 1998 Europa Galante signed an exclusive contract with Virgin Classics.
FABIO BIONDI
The
Italian violinist and conductor Fabio Biondi is one of the most important
and influential figures of the Baroque period-instrument movement.
He studied the violin with both Salvatore Cicerto and Mauro lo Guercio
before making his concerto debut with the Italian Radio Symphony Orchestra
at the age of twelve. He gave his first recital on a Baroque violin
in Vienna’s Musikverein when he was sixteen and went on to work with
such distinguished groups as ‘La Capella Royale’, ‘Musica Antiqua Vienna’
and ‘Il Seminario musicale’, before founding his own ensemble, ‘Europa
Galante’, in 1989.
With Biondi as soloist and director, Europa Galante’s performances of
Italian Baroque music in particular rapidly established them as one
of the foremost ensembles in the world. Biondi’s desire to free period
performance of stifling convention and musicological dogma has resulted
in some of the most spontaneous and impassioned performances of this
inexhaustible repertoire in modern times.
Fabio Biondi’s recordings with Europa Galante have been universally
acclaimed. ‘Listening to these performances [of L’estro Armonico
for Virgin]’, reported Gramophone magazine, ‘I once again felt some
of the thrill and excitement that affected me on hearing this music
for the very first time, in the mid-1950s.It’s wonderful stuff, rejuvenating
and immensely satisfying.’
In 1998 Fabio Biondi signed an exclusive contract with Virgin Classics
as soloist and director of Europa Galante.
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