3992 Bettmeralp
Part of the 14th Aletsch Classic Festival
Under the musical direction of Barbara Krüger, the "14th Aletsch Classic Festival" concert series takes place on Wednesday evenings during the winter season at the St. Michael Center on Bettmeralp. Top-class musicians from all over Europe come to the Aletsch Arena to enchant you with classical instrumental compositions in a wintry atmosphere. Admission is free, but there will be an opportunity for a voluntary collection at the end.
Marco Rainelli - flute
Francesco Facchini -violin
Gian Luca Rovelli-Harpsichord
Works by Vivaldi, Telemann, Handel
Marco Rainelli - flute
After receiving his flute diploma at the age of 17, Marco Rainelli continued his studies with internationally renowned flutists (Formisano, Oliva, Gallois, Bernold, Renggli and Zoon) and graduated with distinction from the "Vecchi - Tonelli" conservatory in Modena. He perfected his skills at the Musikhochschule Freiburg (Germany), where he completed two years of "Advanced Studies", and at the Haute Ecole de Musique in Geneva, where he obtained the diploma "Master en Interprétation Musicale".
A winner of numerous competitions, he performs extensively as a soloist and in various chamber music ensembles. He played as first flutist with the Accademia Teatro Alla Scala, I Pomeriggi Musicali di Milano, Sinfonica di Roma, Accademia Europea and Orchestra della Toscana under the direction of Harding, Dutoit, Fisher and Ashkenazy. He is currently a member of the Ensemble Progetto Pierrot, the Insubria Chamber Orchestra and the Ensemble Pecelli.
Francesco Facchini-Violin
graduated from the Novara Conservatory and the Pinerolo Music Academy, where he studied with Dora Schwarzberg. He then specialized at the Conservatory of Italian Switzerland in Lugano, under the direction of Carlo Chiarappa and Alessandro Moccia. Co-founder of the ensemble filoBarocco. He also collaborates with various orchestras and artists, including Giuliano Carmignola, with whom he recorded Vivaldi's concertos in the album The Three Seasons, with Mario Brunello, Ilya Gringolts, on Sergey Krylov, Stefano Bollani. Recordings also with the Accademia Bizantina under the direction of Ottavio Dantone. Since 2018 he has been a violin teacher at the Omegna Music School
Gian Luca Rovelli-Harpsichord
was born in 1983 and began his music studies with piano at the "G. Cantelli" Conservatory in Novara. He continued his studies with Gloria Gili and obtained his piano diploma at the "A. Buzzolla" Conservatory in Adria. In 2009 he began studying harpsichord, baroque performance and basso continuo with Emilia Fadini at the Scuola Musicale di Milano. In 2013 he won first prize at the VI National Harpsichord Competition in Acqui Terme. He completed his training with a master's degree in musicology at the Faculty of Musicology and Cultural Heritage in Cremona. As a harpsichordist and continuo player, he has recorded for the Brilliant Classics label, and as a musicologist he has published works with LIM, Armelin and Rassegna Musicale Curci.
Program19.30 hrs | start of concert
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Marco Rainelli - flute
Francesco Facchini -violin
Gian Luca Rovelli-Harpsichord
Works by Vivaldi, Telemann, Handel
Marco Rainelli - flute
After receiving his flute diploma at the age of 17, Marco Rainelli continued his studies with internationally renowned flutists (Formisano, Oliva, Gallois, Bernold, Renggli and Zoon) and graduated with distinction from the "Vecchi - Tonelli" conservatory in Modena. He perfected his skills at the Musikhochschule Freiburg (Germany), where he completed two years of "Advanced Studies", and at the Haute Ecole de Musique in Geneva, where he obtained the diploma "Master en Interprétation Musicale".
A winner of numerous competitions, he performs extensively as a soloist and in various chamber music ensembles. He played as first flutist with the Accademia Teatro Alla Scala, I Pomeriggi Musicali di Milano, Sinfonica di Roma, Accademia Europea and Orchestra della Toscana under the direction of Harding, Dutoit, Fisher and Ashkenazy. He is currently a member of the Ensemble Progetto Pierrot, the Insubria Chamber Orchestra and the Ensemble Pecelli.
Francesco Facchini-Violin
graduated from the Novara Conservatory and the Pinerolo Music Academy, where he studied with Dora Schwarzberg. He then specialized at the Conservatory of Italian Switzerland in Lugano, under the direction of Carlo Chiarappa and Alessandro Moccia. Co-founder of the ensemble filoBarocco. He also collaborates with various orchestras and artists, including Giuliano Carmignola, with whom he recorded Vivaldi's concertos in the album The Three Seasons, with Mario Brunello, Ilya Gringolts, on Sergey Krylov, Stefano Bollani. Recordings also with the Accademia Bizantina under the direction of Ottavio Dantone. Since 2018 he has been a violin teacher at the Omegna Music School
Gian Luca Rovelli-Harpsichord
was born in 1983 and began his music studies with piano at the "G. Cantelli" Conservatory in Novara. He continued his studies with Gloria Gili and obtained his piano diploma at the "A. Buzzolla" Conservatory in Adria. In 2009 he began studying harpsichord, baroque performance and basso continuo with Emilia Fadini at the Scuola Musicale di Milano. In 2013 he won first prize at the VI National Harpsichord Competition in Acqui Terme. He completed his training with a master's degree in musicology at the Faculty of Musicology and Cultural Heritage in Cremona. As a harpsichordist and continuo player, he has recorded for the Brilliant Classics label, and as a musicologist he has published works with LIM, Armelin and Rassegna Musicale Curci.
Program19.30 hrs | start of concert
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
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