CLAUDIO JACOMUCCI

accordion

Music by:
Toshio Hosokawa, Yuji Takahashi, Akemi Naito, Stefano Scodanibbio, Claudio Jacomucci, Salvatore Sciarrino, Martin Lohse, György Ligeti

 

Claudio Jacomucci graduated in classical accordion with honors from the Conservatoire Nationale de Grenoble in 1992. In 2000 he graduated as an Alexander Technique teacher at the Alexander Technique Center in Amsterdam. He has won several international competitions such as the Grand Prix International d'Accordeón of St. Etienne (France 1988), Trofeo Mundial C.M.A. in Cuenca (Spain 1990), City Award of Castelfidardo (Italy 1990) and Arrasate Hiria (Basque Country 1994).
He has collaborated with musicians such as Luciano Berio, Franco Donatoni, Gyorgy Kurtag, Luis De Pablo, Boris Porena, Terry Riley, Stefano Scodanibbio, Prometheus Quartet, Francesco Dillon, Michel Godard, Daniele Roccato, David Moss, Joel Rubin, Kálmán Balogh and played as a soloist with the Teatro alla Scala Orchestra (Milan), Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Haydn Orchestra (Bolzano), Sinfonietta of the Teatro Lirico Cagliari, Orchestra of the Romanian National Radio, under the direction of musicians such as David Robertson, Daniel Harding, Vittorio Parisi , Yoichi Sugiyama, Ola Rudner.
He played at the Berlin Philharmonic, Het Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), Sala Olivier Messiaen (Paris), Teatro Carlo Felice (Genoa), Gaudeamus Music Week (Amsterdam), Nuova Consonanza (Rome).
He is founder and teacher of the Italian Accordion Academy (Urbino / Amsterdam). He has given masterclasses at: Royal Academy of Music of London, Superior Conservatory of Paris, Conservatory of Barcelona, Sibelius Academy of Helsinki, Superior Academy of Music of Strasbourg, Royal Academy of Copenhagen, Yoliztli Academy of Mexico City, Conservatory of Tianjin and Xian (China), Chopin University of Warsaw, Amsterdam Conservatory, Hochschule Wurzburg, Antwerp Conservatory, “S. Cecilia ”Rome. He taught accordion at the "L.D'Annunzio" Conservatory of Pescara from 2011 to 2014.


 


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