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Enrico Padovani Biography Italian concert pianist Enrico Padovani is an active soloist and recitalist. He graduated in piano at the Conservatory of Music "Luigi Cherubini" of Florence, receiving the highest marks. He was awarded the Postgraduate Diploma's degree in piano at the Conservatory "Arrigo Boito" in Parma with a vote 110/110 cum laude. His musical interests havce grown in parallel with his passion for the humanities, which led him to a degree in Philosophy at the University of Parma. His piano masterclass training continued with Fabio Bidini (International Academy of Music in Perugia), Franco Scala (Music Summer Bardonecchia, Masterclass Academy of Pinerolo), Alberto Miodini (Academy of Cinghio Theatre in Parma), Alfredo Speranza (Advanced Courses in Rimini, Misano Adriatico and San Daniele International piano meeting) and Roberto Cappello (Conservatory "Arrigo Boito" in Parma). He won the first prize in the competition "Dino Caravita" Fusignano (RA) and has been awarded in ten other solo competitions, including the International Competition "Gino Gandolfi", International Competition "Città di Racconigi", the National Competition "Giulio Rospigliosi" of Pistoia, the National Competition "Riviera Etrusca" of Piombino, the National Competition "Città di Riccione". In 2005, he won second prize at the International Competition "Città di Padova" and the third prize at the European Competition "Città di Moncalieri" sections of chamber music. He has performed as a soloist and as a chamber musician in numerous music festivals: the Concert Society in Milano, Festival of Nations in Roma (Teatro Marcello, Villa Torlonia), Casa della Musica in Parma, Reggio Emilia, Modena, Mantova, and the XV International Piano Festival "City of Rimini. He also plays in duo (piano four hands and two pianos) with his wife Alessandra Mauro.
Enrico Padovani Biography In June 2005, at the Academic Theatre of Castelfranco Veneto, he recorded a CD of live piano recital including music by Clementi, Mozart and Liszt. In 2007, he signed a contract with an independent record label for the recording of a solo piano CD dedicated to the work of Erik Satie and Claude Debussy. He has also made TV and radio recordings. In 2007, he was elected president of the Cultural Association TimeoArte, an organization that promotes and encourages different forms of artistic expression and the integration between them by organizing events and artistic wide-ranging. [revised June 2014]
Repertoire for piano solo Enrico Padovani Repertoire J. S. Bach: English Suites BWV 807 and BWV 808, Three part inventions n.1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 8 Preludes and fugues from the well-tempered clavier Books I and II J. S. Bach F. Busoni: Prelude and Fugue in D Major, BWV 532 B. Bartok: Out of doors L. van Beethoven: Piano sonatas op. 2 n.1, op. 22, op. 27 n. 1, op. 28, op. 31 n. 2, op. 53, op. 111 J. Brahms: Two Rhapsodies op. 79, Variations on a theme by Paganini book I E. Chabrier: Bourree Fantasque F. Chopin:Waltzes op. 18, op. 34, op. 42, op. 64 n. 2, op. 69, Waltz in a minor op. posth. Scherzos op. 31 and op. 39, Preludes op. 28 n. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15, 20 12 Etudes op. 10, Etudes op. 25 n.1 and n. 12, Ballade n.1 op 23 and n. 3 op. 47, Sonata in b minor n. 3 op. 58, Polonaise op. 40 n. 2, Nocturnes op. 9 n. 2, op. 48 n. 1 Nocturne in do# minor op. posth., Mazurkas op. 17 M. Clementi: Piano Sonatas op. 26 n. 3, op. 25 n. 2, op. 40 n. 2 C. Debussy: Children's Corner, Clair de lune, Jardins sous la pluie, 12 Preludes Book II F. J. Haydn: Sonata Hob. XVI G. Ligeti: Arc-en-ciel
Enrico Padovani Repertoire F. Liszt: Sposalizio, Fantasia quasi sonata Apres une lecture de Dante, Funerailles, Un Sospiro, Chasse neige, Etude d'execution transcendante n. 10, Paganini Etude n. 5, Waldesrauschen, Hungarian Rhapsody n. 13, Consolations n. 3 and 4 W. A. Mozart: Piano Sonatas K309, K 332, K457, K545, K570, K576, Fantasy K397, Fantasy K475, Rondo K485, Variations K455 S. Rachmaninoff: Six Moments Musicaux op. 16, Etude Tableaux op. 39 n. 5 M. Ravel: Valses nobles and sentimentales, Le Tombeau de Couperin, Pavane pour un infante defunte, Sonatine, Alborada del gracioso D. Scarlatti: 10 Piano Sonatas F. Schubert: 4 Impromptus op. 90, Impromptu op. 142 n. 2 and n. 3 R. Schumann: Abegg Variationes op. 1, Papillons op. 2, Davidsbundler op. 6, Fantasy op. 17, Three Romances op. 28 A. Scriabin: Sonata n. 2 op. 19 Repertoire for piano and orchestra L. van Beethoven: Piano concertos n. 3 op. 37, n. 4 op. 58 and n. 5 op. 73 J. Brahms: Piano concerto n. 1 op. 15 F. Liszt: Totentanz W. A. Mozart: Piano concerto K466, K488, Concerto for two pianos K365
Enrico Padovani Repertoire R. Schumann: Piano concerto op. 54 S. Rachmaninoff: Piano concerto n. 2 op. 18 Repertoire for two pianos and for piano four hands L. van Beethoven: Symphony n. 5 (transcription for piano four hands by Schneider) J. Brahms: Hungarian dances C. Debussy: En blanc et noir, Prelude a l'apres midi d'un faune (for two pianos) V. Monti: Czardas (transcription for piano four hands by Enrico Padovani) W. A. Mozart: Sonata for two pianos K448, Larghetto and Allegro for two pianos, Fugue for two pianos K426, Sonatas for piano four hands K381 and K521, Fantasy K594, Variations K501, Symphony n. 40 (transcription for piano four hands by Ulrich) F. Schubert: Fantasy op. 103 S. Rachmaninoff: Six Morceaux de salon op.11 Repertoire of chamber music Various works for violin and piano, viola and piano, cello and piano, flute and piano, clarinet and piano, oboe and piano, bassoon and piano by Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Schubert, Reinecke, Franck, Poulenc, Chaminade, Martin, Verdi, Rossini, Corticelli, Schumann, Rachmaninoff, Villa-Lobos, Rodrigo, Debussy, Brahms, Prokofiev, Pasculli, C. M. von Weber