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Andrea Bissoli
Italian guitarist Andrea Bissoli is the author, artistic director and lead interpreter in "Villa-Lobos: The Guitar Manuscripts", a three-CD international recording project published by Naxos from 2013 to 2015.
His recordings have been broadcast by BBC, Classic FM, Radio France, Rai Radio 3, ABC and many North American networks. Rádio Cultura FM (Brazil) selected the first volume of the series as their "CD of the Week" at the beginning of December 2013, and Naxos Deutschland launched it as the "Naxos CD of the Month" in January 2014.
Andrea Bissoli gave his first recital at thirteen, performing Villa-Lobos's Cinq Préludes, and has won awards at several music competitions in his native Italy since then. He later studied with artists of international renown, including Stefano Grondona, Laura Mondiello, Alirio Díaz, Paul Galbraith and Oscar Ghiglia. He studied at the Conservatorio 'Arrigo Pedrollo' in Vicenza receiving full marks, and then completed undergraduate and postgraduate courses cum laude. He was given a Diploma of Merit at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena, after playing Bach’s Ciaccona BWV 1004 at the Salone dei Concerti in July 2002. Three years later he recorded the Ciaccona for the CD "La Guitaromanie", published by the Vicenza Conservatory in 2007.
In 2006 he started the guitar duo Phèdre Adroit with Federica Artuso. Their repertoire includes an all-Villa-Lobos programme of unpublished transcriptions for two guitars by Andrea Bissoli. They have studied baroque music with Monica Huggett and Sigiswald Kuijken, and also play nineteenth-century music on two period instruments, a ‘Petitjean l’aîné’ and a ‘Lacote’ respectively.
Andrea Bissoli has been researching the works of Villa-Lobos for some ten years, and has written articles for the specialized journal "Il Fronimo". He has prepared the archetype of Villa-Lobos’s Motivos Gregos, a lost score for guitar, flute and female choir by collating the remaining historical sources. He has transcribed for the guitar Dime perché and Tarantela, two early works by Villa-Lobos dating from a time when the composer used to write guitar in hand. Bissoli has also completed Valsa Concerto No. 2, the earliest of Villa-Lobos’s guitar works to have survived, and has made an instrumentation of fourteen folksong arrangements from Villa-Lobos’s Guia prático, choosing a selection of pieces tailor-made for the guitar. All of these, along with other unpublished works and renowned masterpieces, feature on the tracklist of the three-CD Naxos series, which won widespread praise in the international press.
Andrea Bissoli performs regularly as a soloist and chamber musician in Italy as well as abroad. He plays a guitar made by Jacques Vincenti, strung with New Nylgut strings by Aquila Corde Armoniche.
His recordings have been broadcast by BBC, Classic FM, Radio France, Rai Radio 3, ABC and many North American networks. Rádio Cultura FM (Brazil) selected the first volume of the series as their "CD of the Week" at the beginning of December 2013, and Naxos Deutschland launched it as the "Naxos CD of the Month" in January 2014.
Andrea Bissoli gave his first recital at thirteen, performing Villa-Lobos's Cinq Préludes, and has won awards at several music competitions in his native Italy since then. He later studied with artists of international renown, including Stefano Grondona, Laura Mondiello, Alirio Díaz, Paul Galbraith and Oscar Ghiglia. He studied at the Conservatorio 'Arrigo Pedrollo' in Vicenza receiving full marks, and then completed undergraduate and postgraduate courses cum laude. He was given a Diploma of Merit at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena, after playing Bach’s Ciaccona BWV 1004 at the Salone dei Concerti in July 2002. Three years later he recorded the Ciaccona for the CD "La Guitaromanie", published by the Vicenza Conservatory in 2007.
In 2006 he started the guitar duo Phèdre Adroit with Federica Artuso. Their repertoire includes an all-Villa-Lobos programme of unpublished transcriptions for two guitars by Andrea Bissoli. They have studied baroque music with Monica Huggett and Sigiswald Kuijken, and also play nineteenth-century music on two period instruments, a ‘Petitjean l’aîné’ and a ‘Lacote’ respectively.
Andrea Bissoli has been researching the works of Villa-Lobos for some ten years, and has written articles for the specialized journal "Il Fronimo". He has prepared the archetype of Villa-Lobos’s Motivos Gregos, a lost score for guitar, flute and female choir by collating the remaining historical sources. He has transcribed for the guitar Dime perché and Tarantela, two early works by Villa-Lobos dating from a time when the composer used to write guitar in hand. Bissoli has also completed Valsa Concerto No. 2, the earliest of Villa-Lobos’s guitar works to have survived, and has made an instrumentation of fourteen folksong arrangements from Villa-Lobos’s Guia prático, choosing a selection of pieces tailor-made for the guitar. All of these, along with other unpublished works and renowned masterpieces, feature on the tracklist of the three-CD Naxos series, which won widespread praise in the international press.
Andrea Bissoli performs regularly as a soloist and chamber musician in Italy as well as abroad. He plays a guitar made by Jacques Vincenti, strung with New Nylgut strings by Aquila Corde Armoniche.
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