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Roberto Loreggian in recital

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Roberto Loreggian. Having achieved, with the highest grades, a diploma in organ and harpsichord, he perfected his talents at the Conservatory of The Hague (NL) under the direction of Ton Koopman.

His activities led him to perform in the most important halls: Parco della Musica – Rome, Sala Verdi – Milan, Hercules Saal – Munich (Germany), Teatro Colon – Buenos Aires, Kioi Hall – Tokyo… at highly important festivals: MITO, Sagra Malatestiana (Malatestiana Festival), Pergolesi Spontini Festival, Accademia di Santa Cecilia, musical evenings… performing both as a soloist accompanist and soloist with numerous orchestras, Orchestra dell’Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Chamber Orchestra of Mantova, the Orchestra of Padua and the Veneto, I Virtuosi Italiani, L’Arte Dell’Arco, I Barocchisti…

He has recorded numerous CDs for record labels such as Chandos, Tactus, Arts… which have been internationally acclaimed. He has recorded the complete collection of keyboard music by G. Frescobaldi for the label ‘Brilliant’ winning the ‘National Award for Classic Music Track 2009’, for the same label he recorded the complete keyboard music of A. Gabrieli, the complete Harpsichord concerts of B. Galuppi and the harpsichord music of G. F. Haendel. His recordings devoted to harpsichord music by B. Pasquini (Chandos Chaconne) and by G. B. Ferrini (Tactus) received the award ‘Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik’. He teaches at the Conservatory ‘C. Pollini’ in Padova, Italy.

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Roberto Loreggian, Harpsichord

 

PROGRAMME

 

Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643)
Partite cento sopra Passacagli (da ‘Toccate e partite d’intavolatura, Libro I’)

 

Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757 )
Sonata K 282 in D Major
Sonata K 208 in A Major
Sonata K 420 in C Major

 

Baldassarre Galuppi (1706– 1785)
Sonata in C Major A.1.1.02
Sonata in G Major Op. 2 n. 5 A.1.11.01

 

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685– 1750)
Italian Concerto BWV 971
Concert in D Major BWV 972 from the Vivaldi’s Concert Op 3 No 9 Vivaldi

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