Our final concert for the season in July...
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Mozart and Blasco de Nebra: two contemporaries in the 1780s
Ida Pelliccioli - Piano
Sunday July 2nd, 4pm
"Iron hands, but with velvet elegance: Ida Pelliccioli’s technical abilities make us forget about the pieces complexity, for the greatest delight of the audience."
Fabrice Fenoy – Artistic Director “Un piano sous les arbres”
Programme
Blasco de Nebra
Sonata n°10 in C Major Sonata n°1 in C minor Sonata n°5 in D minor Sonata n°2 in C minor |
Mozart
Fantasia with Fugue in C Major K.394 Fantasia in C minor K. 396 Fantasia in D minor K. 397 Fantasia in C minor K.475 |
4pm-5pm. Tickets: adults £6.00, concessions £5.00, children £2.00. Tickets available at the door. Crèche facilities available.
Ida Pelliccioli was born in Bergamo, Italy. She studied at the Nice Conservatoire de Région and at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris - Alfred Cortot in the class of Serguei Markarov, Unesco Artist for Peace. During her studies, Ida Pelliccioli was awarded several scholarships, amongst them, one from the Zygmunt Zaleski Foundation and one from Fondation Albert Roussel.
Ida Pelliccioli participated in number of master-classes, among others with Jean-Claude Pennetier, Gerard Wyss and received a double diploma in interpretation and pedagogy, at the École Normale in Paris. She received artistic guidance from Norma Fisher who teaches at the Royal College of Music in London, Stephen Gutman, and she is one of the rare pianists to have received guidance from the cuban concert pianist Jorge Luis Prats. |
Ida chose to avoid the international competition circuit and, before becoming a full-time pianist, received a double master diploma at the Sorbonne University - in Italian Literature and in Ancient Greek History, specializing for the latter in the practice of music during the Hellenistic period. Ida has been performing troughout Europe. She has made her debut in Norway, Cyprus, Portugal, Spain and Canada in 2019 and will debut in the US and Estonia in 2020.
In February 2018, she gave a solo recital in Milan under the patronage of Yamaha Italy. She has been invited in several festivals, among others, “Un piano sous les arbres” at Lunel-Viel, and “Fêtes Musicales de Pionsat”, where she was invited by the pianist Racha Arodaky. Ida shows a great interest in contemporary music and she will be premiering works from the following composers in 2019 – Raffaele Bellafronte and Jean-Luc Gillet.
Ida has always been opened to other forms of art and collaborations. In 2015 and 2016, she collaborated in Paris with Florian Pautasso, a young stage director, during the creation of his play "Notre foyer”. She also appeared on screen, playing the role of a pianist, for the american TV Series “Find me in Paris” – Season 1 and 2 (2017/2018) and the french one “Munch” (2018). In 2019, she has been cast to double the role of the pianist in the short movie "Quand on ne sait pas voler” directed by Thomas Keumurian and produced by FILMO.
Interview: https://crosseyedpianist.com/2019/06/13/meet-the-artist-ida-pelliccioli-pianist/
In February 2018, she gave a solo recital in Milan under the patronage of Yamaha Italy. She has been invited in several festivals, among others, “Un piano sous les arbres” at Lunel-Viel, and “Fêtes Musicales de Pionsat”, where she was invited by the pianist Racha Arodaky. Ida shows a great interest in contemporary music and she will be premiering works from the following composers in 2019 – Raffaele Bellafronte and Jean-Luc Gillet.
Ida has always been opened to other forms of art and collaborations. In 2015 and 2016, she collaborated in Paris with Florian Pautasso, a young stage director, during the creation of his play "Notre foyer”. She also appeared on screen, playing the role of a pianist, for the american TV Series “Find me in Paris” – Season 1 and 2 (2017/2018) and the french one “Munch” (2018). In 2019, she has been cast to double the role of the pianist in the short movie "Quand on ne sait pas voler” directed by Thomas Keumurian and produced by FILMO.
Interview: https://crosseyedpianist.com/2019/06/13/meet-the-artist-ida-pelliccioli-pianist/
Location
Acton Hill Church
Corner of Woodland Avenue, High Street, Acton, Greater London, W3 9BU
Corner of Woodland Avenue, High Street, Acton, Greater London, W3 9BU
We are on the corner of the Uxbridge Road and Gunnersbury Lane, W3, opposite Acton police station. Ten minutes walk form Acton Town tube station – District (Ealing Broadway) and Piccadilly lines. Front main entrance is on Gunnersbury Lane, turn right and walk down to the T-junction, turn right and the church is a twenty yards on your right.
Parking in Morrisons’ car park diagonally opposite (up to 1 hour before 4pm and unlimited thereafter). Street parking on Steyne Road (opposite), limited parking in Woodlands Avenue down the side of the church. Beware of the dropped curb at the end as parking tickets are issued on Sundays! |