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| Title: Beethoven - Brahms - Rachmaninoff |
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| Artist: Fabio Parrini |
| (c): (C) 2000 Fabio Parrini |
| (p): (P) 2000 Fabio Parrini |
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2004-03-26 |
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Recital favorites performed by award-winning Italian pianist Fabio Parrini.
Fabio Parrini
Born in Italy, Fabio Parrini graduated from the Conservatory of Padua and won first prize at the national competitions of Galatina, Osimo, and Cagliari. The Fulbright Program brought him to Boston University, where he earned a Master of Music Degree and an Artist Diploma, won the Anne and Aaron Richmond Competition, and received the Kahn Career Entry Award. After winning more prizes ("Ennio Porrino" International Competition, "Premio Citta' di Treviso"), Mr. Parrini gave recitals in Milan, Turin, Johannesburg, Boston, and San Diego, became a U.S. resident.
Mr. Parrini has recorded solo programs for the Italian National Radio (RAI) in Rome, the German Swiss Radio (DRS) in Zurich, and other radio and TV stations in Italy and in the U.S. His CD releases (supported in part by grants from the Metropolitan Arts Council of Greenville, the Arts Partnership of Spartanburg, the SC Arts Commission, and North Greenville College) include solo repertoire and a duo program in collaboration with violinist Eun-Sun Lee. He has concertized across Italy and the U.S. He has also performed as soloist with the Orchestra Sinfonica di Lecce, the Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana, the Orchestra da Camera di Belluno, the Orchestra of the Conservatory of Padova, the Heritage Chamber Orchestra, the Greenville Symphony Chamber Orchestra, the Carolina Youth Symphony, the Hendersonville Symphony and the Clemson University Symphony. As a chamber musician, vocal accompanist, and orchestral pianist, Mr. Parrini has collaborated with many internationally recognized conductors and soloists and has performed for the Piccolo Spoleto Festival, Hampden-Sydney Chamber Music Festival, Opera New England, the Greenville Symphony, and the Honors Program of the SC Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities. Mr. Parrini is Associate Professor of Music and Keyboard Program Coordinator at North Greenville College, in South Carolina. He has taught master classes for the North Greenville College Piano Seminar, the SC Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities, Clemson University, and Emporia State University (KS), and has been guest artist/teacher at the Point Loma Nazarene University Piano Institute in San Diego for several years. His teachers are Anthony di Bonaventura, Micaela Mingardo, Gyorgy Sandor, Bruno Mezzena, and Adriana Rognoni.
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