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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' 10 July 1981 | '''Born:''' 10 July 1981 | ||
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Born in Florence (Italy) in 1981, Simone Stella studied piano at the Conservatory “L. Cherubini” of Florence with Rosanita Racugno, and perfected his piano studies with Marco Vavolo. | |||
After studying organ in Florence with Mariella Mochi and Alessandro Albenga, harpsichord in Rome with Francesco Cera, and organ improvisation in Cremona with Fausto Caporali and Stefano Rattini, he has attended many courses and seminars held by internationally acclaimed artists, including Ton Koopman, Matteo Imbruno, Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini, Luca Scandali, Giancarlo Parodi, Stefano Innocenti, Klemens Schnorr, Ludger Lohmann, Michel Bouvard, Monika Henking, Guy Bovet. | After studying organ in Florence with Mariella Mochi and Alessandro Albenga, harpsichord in Rome with Francesco Cera, and organ improvisation in Cremona with Fausto Caporali and Stefano Rattini, he has attended many courses and seminars held by internationally acclaimed artists, including Ton Koopman, Matteo Imbruno, Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini, Luca Scandali, Giancarlo Parodi, Stefano Innocenti, Klemens Schnorr, Ludger Lohmann, Michel Bouvard, Monika Henking, Guy Bovet. | ||
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He is currently titular organist in the church of SS. Annunziata in Florence. He is also composer of music for solo instruments, chamber groups, orchestras and choirs. | He is currently titular organist in the church of SS. Annunziata in Florence. He is also composer of music for solo instruments, chamber groups, orchestras and choirs. | ||
He has recorded for OnClassical and Brilliant Classics. | He has recorded for OnClassical and Brilliant Classics. | ||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
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[http://www.simonestella.it www.simonestella.it] | *[http://www.simonestella.it www.simonestella.it] | ||
Revision as of 02:13, 4 April 2012
Life
Born: 10 July 1981
Biography:
Born in Florence (Italy) in 1981, Simone Stella studied piano at the Conservatory “L. Cherubini” of Florence with Rosanita Racugno, and perfected his piano studies with Marco Vavolo. After studying organ in Florence with Mariella Mochi and Alessandro Albenga, harpsichord in Rome with Francesco Cera, and organ improvisation in Cremona with Fausto Caporali and Stefano Rattini, he has attended many courses and seminars held by internationally acclaimed artists, including Ton Koopman, Matteo Imbruno, Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini, Luca Scandali, Giancarlo Parodi, Stefano Innocenti, Klemens Schnorr, Ludger Lohmann, Michel Bouvard, Monika Henking, Guy Bovet.
He won the 2nd and 3rd “A. Esposito” Youth Organ Competition held in Lucca (2004-05) and then the 1st “Agati-Tronci” International Organ Competition held in Pistoia (2008). Simone Stella has performed, especially as soloist, in Italy, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark. His repertoire includes harpsichord and organ music from every historical era up to and including the present day. Particularly interesting is his live performance (2009-10) of the complete organ works by Dieterich Buxtehude in the historical Orsanmichele Church in Florence, where he was titular organist.
He is currently titular organist in the church of SS. Annunziata in Florence. He is also composer of music for solo instruments, chamber groups, orchestras and choirs. He has recorded for OnClassical and Brilliant Classics.
List of choral works
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- Agnello di Dio ( )
- Alleluia (canone) ( [ ] )
- Haec dies ( )
- Gloria e lode a te, Cristo Signore ( [ ] )
- Non andare via Signore ( )
- Nos autem gloriari ( [ ] )
- O Maria, aiuto dei cristiani ( )
- Salvaci Signore Dio nostro ( )
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