Matteo Fossi, Vittorio Ceccanti, Duccio Ceccanti
Biographie Matteo Fossi, Vittorio Ceccanti, Duccio Ceccanti
Matteo Fossi
born in Florence in October 1978, began studying the piano at the age of eight at the Scuola della Musica in Fiesole with Tiziano Mealli as a mentor, obtaining his degree witht the highest honours in 1999 at the Conservatoire of Ferrara. He later improved himself with Maria Tipo, and then with Pier Narciso Masi. In 2001, he attended, as actual scholar the Maurizio Pollini Seminar at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena.
Really engaged as a concert performer since he was young, he is considered as one of the main chamber music players. He studied along with artists like Piero Farulli, Pavel Vernikov, Alexander Lonquich, the Trio di Milano, Mstislav Rostropovich; he as always played in duet with the violinist Lorenza Borrani (obtaining his degree with Pier Narciso Masi as a mentor at the Accademia di Imola, with the “Best training ever in the last decade” Master, and standing out in the most important and prestigious contests). In 1995 he founded the Quartetto Klimt, one of the most operating Italian chamber music groups, and plays with Marco Gaggini as a piano duet. They recorded the first global complete recording of the music pieces for two pianos by Brahms, Bartòk, Ligeti, Poulenc and Schönberg.
With these lineups, and as a soloist, Fossi performed in all the main Italian opera seasons, and in important international theaters and festivals in Germany, France, Austria, England, Spain, Belgium, Poland, Switzerland, United States of America, Brazil, South Korea. He constantly cooperates with internationally relevant artists such as quali Antony Pay, Mario Ancillotti, Andrea Nannoni, Alexander Ivashkin, Cristiano Rossi, Marco Rogliano, Paolo Carlini, Hansgeorg Schmeiser, Leonardo De Lisi, Massimo Quarta, Othmar Müller, Petra Magoni, Luca Benucci, Moni Ovadia, Milena Vukotic, Mario Caroli, Sonia Bergamasco, Suzanne Linke, Quartetto di Cremona, Quartetto Savinio
He is extremely engaged in the recording activity for the Decca, Universal, Brilliant, Naxos, Nimbus, Tactus, Amadeus, Unicef, Fenice Diffusione Musicale labels; in 2004 his first soloist cd was released, dedicated to Brahms, Hortus editions.
Interested also in music spreading and organization, he is artistic director of the “Nuovi Eventi Musicali” Association, born in 2001, whereby he brought in Florence some of the most important worldwide music personalities: Rostropovich, Kagel, Penderecki, Sofia Gubaidulina, Kronos Quartet. He is the President of the Chamber Music Orchestra “I Nostri Tempi”, and he was artistic director of the classical area of the Estate Fiesolana, the most ancient outdoor festival in Italy.
Matteo Fossi teaches leading piano at the Istituto Superiore di Studi Musicali “Rinaldo Franci”, chamber music at the Scuola di Musica of Fiesole and he is regurarly invited to hold international masterclasses in Italy and abroad.
Duccio Ceccanti
graduated with honours from the Conservatorio Luigi Cherubini in Florence and continued his studies with Salvatore Accardo, Felix Andrievsky, Stefan Gheorghiu and Boris Belkin.
At a young age he was invited to perform at venues around the world, including Carnegie Hall and Columbia University in New York, Teatro Coliseo in Buenos Aires, Auditorium RSI in Lugano, Teatro di San Carlo in Naples and prestigious festivals including Maggio Musicale Fiorentino and the Biennale di Venezia. He has given premiere performances of works, some dedicated to him, by eminent composers such as Luciano Berio, Krzysztof Penderecki, Luca Francesconi, Peter Maxwell Davies, Luis de Pablo and Henri Pousseur. He performs with Quartetto Klimt and Contempoartensemble, and has made recordings for Brilliant Classics, Naxos, Stradivarius and Amadeus Magazine.
He teaches violin at the Conservatorio Giacomo Puccini, La Spezia and the Scuola di Musica di Fiesole. In 2017 the Accademia Internazionale Medicea awarded him the Laurentian Medal for artistic merit at the 30th edition of the Lorenzo il Magnifico Prize, held at Firenze, Salone dei Cinquecento of Palazzo Vecchio.
Vittorio Ceccanti
began playing the cello aged five, studying with Mischa Maisky and David Geringas and graduating with honours as a pupil of Natalia Gutman from the Hochschule für Musik in Stuttgart.
He made his debut as a soloist aged 17 performing Lalo’s Cello Concerto conducted by Pinchas Steinberg at the Musikvereinssaal in Vienna, and Saint-Saëns’ Cello Concerto at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, which was televised by RAI TV. Since then, he has been invited to perform regularly as a solo artist in Europe, the Americas and Asia.
He has made many recordings including the Beethoven cello sonatas for EMI Classics, Chopin’s complete works for cello and piano and Sardelli’s Cello Concerto with Modo Antiquo conducted by the composer for Brilliant Classics, Mendelssohn and Fauré’s complete works for cello and piano with the pianist Bruno Canino for Amadeus Magazine, plus Peter Maxwell Davies’ complete works for cello including his Cello Concerto for Naxos.