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Domenico Nordio

Domenico Nordio

Date de naissance 21.3.1971 à Piove di Sacco, Veneto, Italie

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Domenico Nordio

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Domenico Nordio is an Italian violinist who was born in Piove di Sacco (21 March 1971).

Nordio studied violin with Corrado Romano and Michèle Auclair. He began his concert career very young, winning the Vercelli "Viotti" International Competition at the age of 16, with Yehudi Menuhin as President of the panel of judges. Successes followed at competitions such as the "Thibaud" in Paris, the "Sigall" in Viña del Mar and the "Francescatti" in Marseilles and, in particular, in 1988 the "Eurovision" which brought him international fame thanks to the final round broadcast throughout Europe from the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.

Since then, his intense work schedule as a soloist has brought him to perform all over the world. He has played in London (Barbican Centre), Paris (Salle Pleyel), Tokyo (Suntory Hall), Geneva (Victoria Hall), Madrid (Teatro Monumental), Dublin (National Concert Hall), Istanbul (Atatürk Centre), Rome (Accademia di Santa Cecilia e Teatro dellOpera), Moscow (Conservatoire Tchaikovskij), New York (Carnegie Hall), Vienna (Konzerthaus), Zurich (Tonhalle), St.Petersburg (Philharmonic Great Hall), Prague (Spring Festival), Milan (Teatro Alla Scala) and with many prestigious orchestras.

In Italy he has performed almost everywhere. He signed a recording agreement with the Universal Group and his first CD for Decca featuring the Violin Sonatas op.27 by E.Ysaye was released in March 2005. He is currently the Artistic Director of the Città di Brescia International Violin Competition, competition member of the WFIMC (World Federation of International Music Competitions).[1] He's testimonial of "Friends of Stradivari", a special project run by the Stradivari Foundation, Cremona.[2] He plays an Ansaldo Poggi from Bologna.

Discography

  • Mozart, Violin Concertos (Velut Luna)
  • Mendelssohn, Violin Concertos (Amadeus)
  • Ysaÿe, Sonatas op.27 (Decca)
  • Brahms, Sonatas for Viola and Violin (Decca)
  • "Capriccio", Recital (Decca)

References

  1. Città di Brescia International Violin Competition on WFIMC website.
  2. Friends of Stradivari, project run by the Stradivari Foundation, official website.

External links

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