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Bruno Grossi
was born
in 1965 in Bellinzona; he has shaped his musical career with celebrated
flute artists and teachers such as André Jaunet in Zurich, Maxence
Larrieu at the Geneva Conservatory (where he obtained the "Premier Prix
de Virtuosité” in 1986 ), Peter-Lukas Graf at the Music Academy of Basel
(1989 Lehrdiplom and Konzertreifediplom) and Aurèle Nicolet, for various
courses of refinement. In addition, he obtained his diploma in 1988 with
the highest mark cum laude, as a private candidate, at the Conservatory
"G. Rossini" in Pesaro.
His
international activity begins after winning, with unanimous consensus,
the "Grand Prix de la ville de Paris" an International Flutist
Competition dedicated to "Jean-Pierre Rampal". This first triumph is
followed by various acknowledgments such as the First Prize at the
International Solo Flute Competition "Interart" of Szeged/Budapest, the
"Prix spécial de l' Etat de Valais", the Diploma at the International
Chamber Music Competition of Martigny, the Diploma at the International
Tribune of Young Performers of Bratislava, a scholarship granted by the
Associazione dei Musicisti Svizzeri (AMS), the Regioförderpreis from the
city of Basel, the prize from the "Crescendo" Foundation of Budapest,
the Diploma at the promotion of Young Performers of UBS, First Prize at
two final editions of the Swiss Competition "Jeunesses Musicales", First
Prize at the National Competition of Musical Performance of Riddes (VS),
First Prize at the International Competition of Stresa.
As a solo
player he has performed for important musical seasons and orchestras:
Festival Jeune Soliste, Antibes; Fondation Beracasa, Mompellier; Theatre
du Chatelet and Salle Pleyel, Paris; Midem, Cannes; Festival Interart,
Budapest; Flautissimo, Riva del Garda; Festival of Radio France,
Mompellier; Exposition "Musicora", Paris; Festival International "Sous
les Tropiques", Île Maurice; Swiss Embassy, Washington D.C.; Julliard
School, New York; Emilia Romagna Festival, Forlì; Società dei Concerti,
Brescia; Saint Réparate Cathedral and Anglican Church, Nice; Spring of
Prague; MusicaMuseo, Ancona; Liszt Hall, Budapest; Maison de la Radio,
Geneva; Kulturdom, Nova Gorica; Musica Española, Baden, Switzerland; La
Maison des Muses, Milan. In addition, he has performed at the Martha
Argerich Festival of Lugano.
He has
recorded for Cascavelle, Arcobaleno Empire Maters Sound and Jecklin. For
Forlane, he has recorded Mozart's double concerto with Alain Lombard
conducting.
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