Guest soloist

Luca Chiandotto

Luca has performed in numerous concert halls in Northern Italy and abroad, including the Sala del Ridotto of the Teatro Verdi in Trieste, the Sale Apollinee of the Teatro La Fenice in Venice, the Palazzo Leoni Montanari in Vicenza, the Museum of Santa Caterina in Treviso, the Sala dei Giganti in Padua, the Fazioli Showroom in Milan, the Civic Museum of Radovlijca (SLO), the Italian Community of Opatija (HR), the Wiener Saal of Salzburg, within renowned posters such as “Settimane Musicali al Teatro Olimpico” in Vicenza, “Mittelfest” and the “Chamber Music” Association in FVG. His participation in the annual “Concert in the dark” at the Rittmeyer Regional Institute for the Blind in Trieste in 2019 was significant : a recital performed entirely without the slightest light source, within the billboard of “Nei suoni dei luoghi”. As a soloist with the orchestra, he made his debut in 2016 with the Trieste Conservatory Orchestra, conducted by M° Romolo Gessi, playing the WA Mozart concert KV 414 in the Sala Tripcovich and in the Church of S. Antonio Nuovo in Trieste on five dates, and at the Municipal Theater of Monfalcone. In 2018 he played the Concerto n. 2 by Chopin with the Belgrade Symphony, conducted by M° Radan Jovanović, in the Synagogue of Novi Sad.

He participated, in addition to this, in various piano competitions, obtaining the first prize in its category at the
international competition Accademia Musicale Romana in 2013, the first prize at the Maria Grazia Fabris competition in Trieste in 2015, the first prize at the international competition Città di Palmanova in 2017. In 2018 he obtained the third prize in the Giulio Rospigliosi international competition – Schumann Prize 2018 and won the Sinclair Ravazzolo Scholarship of the Rotary Club Portogruaro, thanks to which he held a concert as part of the “International Music Festival of Portogruaro “. Won first prize, ex-aequo, at the VIII Coimbra World Piano Meeting 2023.

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