! ! Mauro Maur | Françoise de Clossey Trumpet & Piano Duo Remote concert via the LOLA LOw LAtency A/V streaming system September 15th 2012 Complex SS Marcellino e Festo Università Federico II Naples Aula Magna Conservatorio Giuseppe Tartini Trieste ! Trieste MMXII © Conservatorio di Musica Giuseppe Tartini - Via Carlo Ghega, 12 - Trieste ! ! ! ! S e p t e m b e r 1 5 th 2 0 1 2 In the occasion of the AEC Annual Meeting for International Relations Coordinators | Naples, 14 - 16 September 2012 Italian-Canadian refined musician, sought interpreter of American classics, winner of the "Music Competition of Quebec" and the "National Competition of Music of Canada", Françoise de Clossey has performed at several international festivals Mauro Maur, trumpet including the “Festival International from Complex de Musique de Menton”, the “Carintische SS Marcellino e Festo Università Federico II Naples Sommer” in Austria, the “Concerti del Vaticano” in Rome. Françoise de Clossey played in the Françoise de Clossey, piano finest concert halls in more than 40 from Aula Palacio de Bellas Artes of Mexico, Magna Conservatorio Giuseppe Tartini Trieste countries in the world, such as the t h e K u n s t h a l l e i n M u n i c h , t h e Te a t r o dell'Opera of Rome, the Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow, the National Center of The Performing Arts in Beijing. Dr. Claudio Allocchio (GARR), network supervisor Prof. Paolo Pachini (Conservatorio Tartini), A/V direction (in Naples) Prof. Nicola Buso (Conservatorio Tartini), A/V direction (in Trieste) In collaboration with the “Gruppo Multimedia” and the “Centro di Ateneo per i Servizi Informativi” of the “Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II”. P r o g r a m m e M.A. Charpentier: Te Deum T. Albinoni: Adagio celebre W. A. Mozart: Aria "La Regina della Notte" dal Flauto Magico A. Vivaldi: Adagio da "L'Inverno" short intermission G. Bizet: Agnus Dei E. Morricone: Mission G.F. Haendel: Water Music Suite Public discussion Françoise de Clossey has played several world premieres of the Italian composers A. Morricone, M. Frisina and M. Pagotto. Her interpretations are always up to great acclaim and recently, she was invited to perform for the King and Queen of Sweden. In addition to having recorded several CDs, Françoise de Clossey has participated in several recordings for radio and television worldwide. She is part of the Faculty of the YOA Orchestra of the Americas. Mauro Maur trumpet virtuoso, international concertist, Solo Trumpet of the Orchestra of the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma from 1985 to 2010, teacher stated, he graduated in Trieste very young and the very next day he went to Paris where he won the first prize at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris under the guidance of the great Pierre Thibaud. The unanimous critics acclaim incomparable beauty of his sound, his splendid high register, his high calibre, his musical and creative fantasy. At less than thirty years old, Mauro Maur had already toured the world, have been asked by ʻI Solisti Venetiʼ from Claudio Scimone, Ennio Morricone, with whom he has recorded over 100 soundtracks, and who dedicated his Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra "Ut". Mikis Theodorakis, Riz Ortolani, Jerry Goldsmith, Georges Delerue wrote for him and asked his trumpet in original soundtracks for international movies. He innovate the literature of the modern trumpet creating new compositions written for him by Bussotti, Clementi, Vlad, Mannino, Dashow. Mauro Maur is a professor at the Faculty of the YOA Orchestra of the Americas. He has given master classes at the prestigious Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, at McGill University in Canada, at the Conservatory of Palermo, Florence, Rome, at the Neojiba of Salvador, Panama, in various African states, etc.. He has been a teacher for the higher education of the Conservatory S. Cecilia in Rome. He has recorded with the BMG Ariola, RCA, Sony Columbia and Denon. Mauro Maur was awarded the “Oder Prize” to the career in 2008 and the following year, the prestigious “Sigillo Trecentesco”, the highest honor of the city of Trieste. Mauro Maur was honoured, as suggested by the Italian President of the Council of Ministers, of the honorary title of Knight of the Order "al Merito della Repubblica Italiana". The Order of Merit of the Italian Republic is the highest honour instituted by Italy and is designed to reward distinguished actions towards the Italian nation. Claudio Allocchio studied astrophysics and particle physics, but also music (piano). In 1985 he started his computer networking activities at CERN and then returned to Trieste (1988). Among the founders of GARR NREN, he managed the COSINE mail gateway services (early 90s) and the Italian Naming Authority (”.it” regulator). Since 1991, he is a member of the application area directorate at IETF. He is the GARR senior technical director for advanced applications and security areas. Nicola Buso, after a diploma in pianoforte and a degree in philosophy, received his diploma in electronic music and a PhD in musicology. He has attended Master classes on composition and conducting. He had published papers in nationals journals as well internationals journals; as sound director and composer he held several concerts in Europe and America. Presently he collaborates with ʻLaboratori Audio dell'Università di Udineʼ, whit ʻArchivio Luigi Nonoʼ in Venice, with the ensemble ʻL'arsenaleʼ, and he teaches electronic music at the Conservatorio “G. Tartini” of Trieste. Paolo Pachini (Rome, 1964), composer and video artist. After graduating in composition and electronic music he attended specialization courses in musical informatics and computer graphics. His compositions and video-operas have been produced and performed in Festivals and Institutions like the Fondation Royaumont, Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Wiener Konzerthaus, Milano Musica, Staattsoper Stuttgart, La Biennale di Venezia, Opéra de La Monnaie Bruxelles, Festival Ultraschall Berlin, Biennale de Musiques en Scène Lyon, Palazzo delle Esposizioni Roma, Festival Archipel Genève, RAI Radio 3 and others. Since 2004 he is professor of Integrated Audiovisual Composition at the Conservatorio Tartini of Trieste.