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Marcello Abbado (7 October 1926  4 June 2020) was an Italian pianist, composer, conductor and academic teacher. His compositions include several orchestral works, two ballets, numerous pieces for solo piano, and chamber music. As a pianist, he played in major concert halls of the world. He taught composition at several conservatories, ultimately at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory. In 1989 he was awarded the Gold Medal for Meritorious Culture and Art (Medaglia d'oro ai benemeriti della cultura e dell'arte) by the Government of Italy.

Marcello Abbado
Abbado in 1959
Born(1926-10-07)7 October 1926
Milan, Italy
Died4 June 2020(2020-06-04) (aged 93)
Stresa, Italy
EducationGiuseppe Verdi Conservatory
Occupation
  • Classical pianist
  • Composer
  • Conductor
  • Academic teacher
Organization
  • Conservatory of Bologna
  • Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory
  • Symphonic Orchestra of Milan "Giuseppe Verdi"

Early life and education


Born in Milan into a family of famous musicians,[1] he was the son of violinist Michelangelo Abbado [de], brother of conductor Claudio Abbado, and father of conductor Roberto Abbado and digital artist Adriano Abbado. He studied piano at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory with Gianandrea Gavazzeni and Renzo Lorenzoni, graduating in 1944. He further studied composition with Giulio Cesare Paribèni and Giorgio Federico Ghedini, earning the diploma in 1947.[1]


Career


As a pianist, his repertoire included Mozart's 27 piano concertos, played with the Vienna Philharmonic,[1] and Debussy's entire piano works. He also performed keyboard music by J. S. Bach and Alessandro Scarlatti, and piano concertos, including those by Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev and Ravel's Concerto for the Left Hand.[2] He performed in the major halls of Beijing, Budapest, Buenos Aires, London, Milan, Montreal, Moscow, New York, Paris, Rome, Tokyo and Vienna.[2]

In addition to concert activity, Abbado was also a teacher of musical composition at the Conservatory of Bologna for twelve years, also in Parma and Piacenza. He later served as the director of the Giuseppe Nicolini Conservatory in Piacenza (1958 to 1966), at the Conservatory "Gioacchino Rossini" in Pesaro (1966 to 1972) and finally at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan (1972 to 1996).[3] He was also a member of the board at the Teatro alla Scala for twenty-four years.[4] In 1993, together with Vladimir Delman, he formed the Symphonic Orchestra of Milan "Giuseppe Verdi", of which he was the artistic director from 1993 to 1996.[3] He also taught masterclasses in Asia, Europe and the United States.[2]

His numerous compositions have been published by leading Italian publishers, including Carish, Curci, Ricordi and Suvini Zerboni.[2] Programs dedicated exclusively to his music have been performed in Japan, Russia and the United States.[2]

Abbado was the president and a jury member of international music competitions, including the Beethoven Competition in Vienna, Bösendorfer in Brussels, Maria Canals International Music Competition in Barcelona, Ciani in Milan, Min-On in Tokyo, Obraztosva in Saint Petersburg, Rubinstein in Tel Aviv, and Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth, among many others.[2]


Death


Abbado died in Stresa at age 93.[3]


Compositions


Abbado's compositions include ballets, vocal music for choirs and solo voices, orchestral works and chamber music, often including the piano:[2][4]


References


  1. "Marcello Abbado". Casa Ricordi. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  2. "Marcello Abbado". www.salottovalperga.com. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  3. "Addio al maestro Marcello Abbado, fratello maggiore di Claudio". La Repubblica (in Italian). 4 June 2020. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  4. "Morto Marcello Abbado, pianista e compositore fratello di Claudio". Il Messaggero (in Italian). 4 June 2020. Retrieved 5 June 2020.



На других языках


[de] Marcello Abbado

Marcello Abbado (* 7. Oktober 1926 in Mailand; † 4. Juni 2020 in Stresa[1]) war ein italienischer Komponist und Pianist.
- [en] Marcello Abbado

[es] Marcello Abbado

Marcello Abbado (Milán, 7 de octubre de 1926-Stresa, 4 de junio de 2020)[1][2] fue un pianista y compositor italiano, hijo del violinista Michelangelo Abbado.

[ru] Аббадо, Марчелло

Марче́лло Абба́до (итал. Marcello Abbado; 7 октября 1926[1][2], Милан[2] — 4 июня 2020[3], Стреза, Пьемонт) — итальянский композитор и пианист. Принадлежал к семье известных музыкантов. Как пианист владел репертуаром от Баха до Прокофьева. Вместе с Венским филармоническим оркестром исполнил все двадцать семь концертов Моцарта.



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