Luisa Sello
Luisa Sello, defined by the New York Concert Review “lovely mix of
extroverted passion and genuine tenderness, with excellent breath control,
brilliant technical rendering, engaging intensity, sonorous range and abundance
of charm” is a Flute Miyazawa Artist and an Ambassador of Music and Italian
Culture, supported by the Italian Ministry of Culture. Her international
career includes collaborations with Teatro alla Scala di Milano, Riccardo
Muti, Wien Symphoniker Orchestra, Thailand Symphony Orchestra, Trevor Pinnock,
Alirio Diaz, Philippe Entremont, Bruno Canino, Karl Leister, Carnegie Hall,
Juilliard School, Prazak string quartett, the composers Salvatore Sciarrino,
Aldo Clementi, Adriano Guarnieri, Rainer Bischof (première performances).
Visiting professor at the University of Music in Vienna, she is Flute Professor
at the Academy of Music in Trieste (Italy), Doctoral Professor at the New
Bulgarian University of Sofia (Bulgaria) and visiting professor at the
University of music in Vienna (Austria). In obtaining both her ArtD (Concert
Doctor Degree, Bratislava Academy) in Performing Arts and her PhD in Linguistic
and Literary Sciences (Udine University), she studied in Paris with Raymond
Guiot and Alain Marion, who proclaimed her “very musical, superb,” and
at the Accademia Chigiana with Severino Gazzelloni, who remarked her “magnificent
interpretive sensibility and excellent sound”, she records for Stradivarius
(Italy) and Millennium (Beijing). www.luisasello.it.
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