Monday, Sept. 16, 2024 • 7:30 p.m.
Timashev Recital Hall
Columbus, OH
Fabio Mazzitelli, flute
Jiung Yoon, piano
Sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies
PROGRAM
Gran Fantasía para flauta y piano
Amancio Alcorta (1805–1862)
La colina sombreada para flauta y piano, Op. 32 No. 1
(primera audición)
Alberto Williams (1862–1952)
Sonata Op. 48 para flauta y piano
Alberto Williams (1862–1952)
i. Allegro assai
ii. Andante
iii. Allegro
Fabio Mazzittelli, born in Argentina, is principal flute of the Orquesta Estable of the Colón Theater in Buenos Aires. He is also a tenured professor of flute at the Conservatory of Music of Buenos Aires, and the National University for the Arts.
He started his studies at the National Conservatory of Music "Carlos López Buchardo." In 1980 and 1981 he was awarded a scholarship by the Colón Theater Foundation to study with Julius Baker and Marcel Moyse in New York. He was also recipient of a scholarship from the Konrad Adenauer Foundation to continue his studies at the School of Music of Hannover, Germany with Jean Claude Gerard. He completed a research licentiate in Musical Arts with a specialty in flute at the National University for the Arts in Buenos Aires.
Mazzittelli is dedicated to the dissemination of Argentine music in his own country and abroad. He is a member of the new music ensemble Grupo Encuentros de Música Contemporánea which performed in Argentina, Chile, España, Francia, Italia, Alemania, Austria, Suiza, Holanda, Polonia, Armenia and Estonia. As a member of the ensemble, he was named Peace Ambassador by the Mil Milenios de Paz Foundation in 2014. Mazzittelli is regularly invited to participate in festivals and serve as adjudicator at international flute competitions. In 2015, he was an adjudicator at the XVII l Concurso Nacional “Enrico Zangarelli” in Citta di Castello, Italy, and taught masterclasses at the DIMA Doremi International Music Academy in Arezzo, Italy. In 2016, he performed at the Festival “Siete noches” organized by the conservatory Bruno Maderna, in Cesena, Italy, and his performance in Laureana de Borrello, city of his ancestors, was televised for the entire region of Calabria. He holds honorific membership in the Associazione Culturale Musicale Intercomunale Mtro. Paolo Ragone. He participated regularly in the Spring Music Festival organized by the Conservatory of Cesena, Italy, and has performed in Europe and the United States as a chamber musician and soloist.
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