Born in Italy in 1976, Ferdinando Mussutto graduated in piano with full marks from the conservatoire “J. Tomadini” in Udine at the age of 20. He subsequently attended several masterclasses for both solo and chamber repertoire, studying with Piero Rattalino, Walther Panhofer, Daniel Rivera, Trio di Parma. In 2001 he completed a two-year advanced course with Maestro Andrea Lucchesini at the Sesto Fiorentino’s School of Music, and one year later he completed the chamber music courses at the Trio di Trieste School of Music in Duino (Trieste), studying with Dario De Rosa, Maureen Jones and Enrico Bronzi, and obtaining a distinction degree.

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He has won prizes both as a soloist and in ensemble in numerous national and international competitions, and he has performed as a soloist and in chamber ensembles around Italy, Austria, Germany, Spain, Belgium, Slovenia, Croatia, China, Paraguay and Venezuela, always enjoying great acclaim both from the public and the critics. He has been involved in several music projects with theatres and musical establishments of Italy and in Austria, e.g. with the Ente Lirico “G. Verdi” of Trieste, the Orchestra FVG Mitteleuropa, the Festival “La Biennale Musica” in Venice, the “Accademia Ars Musicae” of Klagenfurt (Austria), the “CarinthiaArtis” Association and the Conservatoire “A. Steffani” of Castelfranco Veneto (Treviso), the Choir of Friuli Venezia Giulia, the “S. Cecilia Music Foundation of Portogruaro (Venice), the Orchestra “I Pomeriggi Musicali” of Milan, the Tallin Sinfonietta, and has collaborated with important italian soloist, e.g. with Domenico Nordio, Domenico Balzani, Lucio Degani, Gabriele Ragghianti, Federico Mondelci, Massimo Mercelli, Roberto Fabbriciani, Cheryl Porter, the Szabò String Quartet, and  Nicola Mazzanti, piccolo soloist of  Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, with whom, in 2016, he’s recorded a CD that will be soon released. During his career he recorded several CDs, among wich there’s a first-time recording of chamber works by the German composer Anton Schoendlinger (sonata for viola and piano and second sonata for violin and piano) for REALSOUND label. He frequently explores the contemporary and jazz-latin influenced composition as in the sax&piano CD’s “INTERSECTIONS”  for ARTESUONO label.

In December 2002 he won the selection for a piano accompanist at the conservatoire “A. Steffani” of Castelfranco Veneto (Treviso) and held this position for four years, practising a lot of chamber repertory for strings and winds. In 2009 he was invited  to teach in a Piano Master-Class for the students of “A. Lopez” Music School in Caracas; he teaches piano, armony and music theory since 20 years, and a lot of his students won prices in piano competitions and achieved best marks in piano conservatory exams. In 2010 the “Carinthia Artis” Association (Austria) gave him the “Carinthicum Price” for the high artistic concert activity in Carinthia. In the same year he created a cycle of concert-lessons entitled “Chopin, the poet-pianist”, playing the more significant compositions and explaining the main stilistic lines of the composer in relations to his biography, reaching a great success among the public. He’s the leader of the Ensemble “Piano Twelve”, a group of twelve pianists playing original arrangements for twelve pianos, whose concerts have drawn a lot a public in Lugano Congress Center (CH), Milano’s Expo, and Palazzo Pitti in Florence. He’s often member of jury in many piano competition and scholarship’s assignments for development of young artists.

 

 

Sara Radin. She received her Piano diploma, with top marks and honours, from the State Music Conservatory “G. Tartini” in Trieste, under the tutelage of professor G. Gulli. She then continued her studies at the “Scuola di Perfezionamento e Magistero Strumentale” in Trieste, obtaining the three-year diploma after following courses with Maestros Bruno Canino, Dario De Rosa, Christian Yvaldi, Shuku Ywasaki. Admitted to the “Conservatoire de Lausanne” (Switzerland) in the class of M° Jean-François Antonioli for piano and M° Dag Achatz for chamber music, she obtained the “Licenza di Perfezionamento di Musica da Camera” in 1994. In 1997 she graduated in solo piano at the Academy of Music in Florence, under the guidance of M. Pier Narciso Masi. She is the recipient of various national and international chamber music awards (for violin and piano duos) including 1st prize at the International Competition “J. Brahms” of Acqui Terme, 2002, 1st prize at the National Competition “Riviera Etrusca” (Li), 2002, 1st prize at the National Competition “Hyperion” Cittá di Ciampino, 2002. She was a pianist collaborator in Master Classes held by Masters such as Pierre Thibaud, C. Cossutta, V. Legiša, G. Carmignola, B. Antonioni, F. Acolas, M. Padovani in Slovenia, Croatia and Switzerland. She is actively involved in teaching music, particularly piano. She has obtained, with top marks and honours, four Masters, including Piano accompaniment and vocal coaching. She is a piano teacher at the 1st grade secondary music school “G. Roli” in Trieste. In 2010, she was a researcher at the Department of Music Teaching of the “Tartini” Conservatory for the EGGS project. Since 2010 she has been directing the project “Dentro la scena – Musica” for the Municipal Theatre of Monfalcone. She is a busy concert performer in various chamber ensembles, in Italy and abroad. She has recently dueted with violinist Manrico Padovani at the “Kulthurhaus Helferei” in Zurich. She plays in duos and trios with flutist Giorgio Di Giorgi (first flute of the orchestra G. Verdi in Trieste) and clarinetist Vincenzo Paci (first clarinet of the Teatro La Fenice in Venice) with whom she will perform at the Italian Institute of Culture in Oslo.

 

 

Natasa Plecas was born on March 1967 in Cacak, Serbia. She graduated in basic music education in her city, Lučani. The main music school “Stankovic” in Belgrade, ended in 1982-85 year, in the class of Bojana Dundjerski, followed by education in the USSR, from 1986 to 1987 at the School for Conservatory ”R. Korsakov” St-Petersburg, and from 1987 to 1992 at the Conservatory ”R. Korsakov” St-Petersburg, where she graduated in the class of Alexej G. Orlovetsky. She taught at the music school in Lučani, at the National Theater in Belgrade, at the Madlenianum in Zemun and in Novi Sad. She participated in the Masterclass with famous Russian professors Timakin and Gadziev, and also won the award at the Serbian Competition 1985. She collaborated with renowed conductors such as R. Silva, M. Jagust, B. Sudjic, A. Surev, A. Spasic, G. Korunovski and directors R. Perryt, J. Stokalska, N. Dragovic, Z. Doric on preparation of about 20 Operas. Natasa has accompagnied some balet performances such as “El amor brujo”, “Bakhchisaray fountain” and “The wolf”, and solo concert in Skopje summer festival (Macedonia). She also played with Zlata Bulycova, A. Kovaleva, K. Gribajcevic, N. Milanovic, M. Bogic, Z. Vesic, A. Grgin, V. Urosevic, S. Pavićević, V. Radic, M. Ostojic Faulissi, R. Bakocevic, B. Cvejic, N. Mijailovic, M. Kitic, Z. Lucic and R. Simic. She participated in the concert of K. Ricciarelli’s students and singers T. Obrenovic and R. Simic. She worked with the choirs of RTB, B. Baruh, Mokranjac, S.Sava. Since 2001 she has worked in departments of MS Cacak (Lučani and Guca). Several times she was a member of the jury at the Guca International Trumpet Festival and at the International Festival Ub. In March 2019 she has the first Masterclass for piano in Stip (Macedonia). She is painter in association ”Selftaught painters and sculptors in Dragacevo” and the association “Estet”. She participated in art colonies in Dravograd, Piran (Slovenia) and Marols (France).