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Francesco Libetta was born on 16 October, 1968 in Galatone, Italy, is an Italian pianist, composer and conductor (born 1968). Discover Francesco Libetta's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 16 October 1968
Birthday 16 October
Birthplace Galatone, Italy
Nationality Italy

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1968

Francesco Libetta (born 16 October 1968) is an Italian pianist, composer and conductor.

Born in Galatone, Southern Italy, Francesco Libetta studied music in Italy (piano with Vittoria De Donno; contrapoint with Cosimo Colazzo and Igino Ettorre; composition with Gino Marinuzzi; conducting with Alberto Maria Giuri) and in France (composition with Jacques Castérède).

He moved to Lecce, where he has taught Chamber Music at the "T. Schipa" Conservatory.

Described as a "poet-aristocrat of the keyboard with the profile and the carriage of a Renaissance prince" (M. Gurewitsch, New York Times), he first came to the attention of piano cognoscenti after his live performance of 53 Studies by Godowsky based on the 27 Studies by Chopin.

1990

Performances included: 1990 in Galatina; then 1994/95 in Milan; Naples, Florence; 2006 in Milan; 2010 one day in Brasília.

1993

Libetta's repertoire now encompasses a very wide range, including all of Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas (performed first in Italy, 1993/94), several Mozart and Beethoven concertos, the complete Handel and Chopin works, as well as major works by Schubert, Schumann, Debussy, and Ravel.

He is active as a conductor (in symphonic repertoire, as well as collaborating with the Balletto del Sud in major Tchaikovsky ballets).

He is also a composer.

His works include three piano concertos, symphonic pieces, electronic music, and ballet and movie scores.

His writings include historical and aesthetic essays.

2003

He was Artistic Director of the Miami Piano Festival in Lecce (a summer festival which brings to Lecce musicians, professors and students from all over the world since July 2003) and of the Michelangeli Festival in Rabbi.

He has published essays on history and aesthetics, including music by Renaissance composers, reconstructions of Madrigals, cultural life in the late eighteenth century, etc.

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2005

In 2005 he had a short role in Franco Battiato's movie Musikanten, on Beethoven's life.

2008

Eriberto Scarlino: Composizioni per pianoforte e da camera (2008).

Scarlino: Fiaba, Improvviso, Aria, Scherzo, Due Studi da concerto, Cantilena, Minuetto, Berceuse, Piccolo Valzer, Serenatina, Improvviso, Canzoncina nostalgica, Notturno

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2009

In 2009, his first opera was premiered.

Ottocento ("Eight Hundred", about 800 victims of religious war in South Italy in 1480) was performed in Otranto and Rome.

John Ardoin declared that among the new generation of pianists, Francesco Libetta is "the most inspired and creative".

One of his DVDs, with the recording of a recital held at the Festival de La Roque-d'Anthéron (France), created by Bruno Monsaingeon, was awarded the Diapason d'Or and the "CHOC" of Le Monde de la musique.

Critics have praised his qualities: ". . .elegance and charm, (...), with a hint, a touch of aristocratic frivolity that we did not think we would ever witness again."

(F. M. Colombo - Corriere della Sera); ". . . a breadth of knowledge that extends far beyond the world of music and the piano repertoire."

(A. Mandelli - PianoTime); ". . . such miraculous virtuosity and such a delicate feel for melody that one cannot help wondering whether any other artist of his generation - whether in Italy or elsewhere - can be compared to him."

(P. Isotta - Corriere della Sera).

2010

Da Bach a Battiato (2010).

Bach, Battiato, Gesualdo, Lulli, Martini, Pasquini, Rameau, Rossi, Turini, Vento, Zipoli

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Libetta: Musiche per Bene (2010).

With: Maria Luisa Bene, ensemble and electronic.

MARSTON (4 cd).

A Century of Romantic Chopin (2010).

Chopin: Nocturne Op. 27 n. 2 [+ Josef Hofmann, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Ferruccio Busoni, Moritz Rosenthal, Ignace Jan Paderewski, Ignaz Friedman, Alfred Cortot, Francis Planté, Béla Bartók, Claudio Arrau, Guiomar Novaes, Vladimir de Pachmann, Solomon, Arthur Rubinstein, Emil Gilels, Vladimir Horowitz, Jorge Bolet, and others.]

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2011

Tradizioni musicali a Nardò (2011).

Libetta: Sonata per violino e pianoforte (with Aylen Pritchin, vl), LAD.

A. Scarlatti: two Intonazioni.

N. Fago: Toccata.

[+ Anonimo, Bove, De Cupertinis, Manfroci, San Pier di Negro, Serafico]

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