APPUNTAMENTO
Saturday
22
July 2023
Nei territori del "re degli strumenti"
International Ancient Music Festival in Val di Zoldo
Pieve di Val di Zoldo (BL),
San Floriano Church
h 19.00
Free entry
Stefano Rattini
Organ Callido e figli, 1812
Music by Antonio Vivaldi, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Domenico Scarlatti, Giovanni Morandi, Improvvisazioni
A. VIVALDI | Concerto in Do maggiore op. 3 n. 12 |
(1678 – 1741) | (Trascrizione di J. S. Bach BWV 976) |
Allegro | |
Largo | |
Allegro | |
Improvvisazione | Ciaccona |
W. A. MOZART | Ein Andante für eine Walze in eine kleine Orgel |
(1756 – 1791) | K. V. 616 |
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Improvvisazione | Voluntary |
Adagio | |
Allegro | |
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D. SCARLATTI | Sonata K 58 |
(1685 – 1757) | |
Improvvisazione | Assolo di cornetta |
Flauti | |
Basso di Tromboncino | |
G. MORANDI | Sonata in Re maggiore |
(1777 – 1856) |
STEFANO RATTINI
Stefano Rattini, titular organist of the Muri-Gries Benedictine Abbey in Bolzano, teaches organ improvisation at the Institute of Sacred Music in Trento
and at the Santa Cecilia School in Brescia. He graduated with full marks and honors in Organ and Organ Composition in the class of Giancarlo Parodi and
graduated cum laude in "Antique Organ" under the guidance of Federico Maria Recchia; later he specialized with Stefano Innocenti and Christopher Stembridge
for early music, with Antonio Zanon for composition and with Fausto Caporali, Günther Kaunzinger, William Porter, Loïc Mallié and Jürgen Essl (Haarlem, NL,
London, Stuttgart and Smarano) for the improvisation. He has held a considerable number of concerts in Italy and abroad (Taiwan, Russia, Austria, Switzerland,
France, Spain, Germany, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia), playing for important international festivals and reviews and collaborating with conductors and soloists
of clear fame. He has made some recordings for RAI, Radio Svizzera Italiana and has recorded for the record companies "La Bottega Discantica", "Rainbow Classics",
"Pro Civitate Cristiana", "Ginger Studio", "Edizioni Carrara", "Tactus", “Bongiovanni”, "Weinberg Records-Austria". Some of his organ compositions are published
by Rugginenti, Carrara and EurArte.