Maureen Jones
- Enrico Bronzi

The audience of the Filarmonica Laudamo was able to get to know and appreciate this musician when he played as the cellist for the Trio di Parma. Alongisde his constant commitment as a chamber music performer, Enrico Bronzi has also developed his own career as a soloist, which resulted in an award at the Rostropovic Competition in Paris and culminated in 2002 when he achieved international fame winning First Prize at the Paulo Cello Competition in Helsinki, one f the most prestigious awards in the world of the violoncello. On that same occasion he also won the Special Award for the best execution of the Concerto by Dvorák with the Helsinki Philharmonic. Following this success he was invited to perform as a soloist at the most important festival and with the most important orchestras, playing with conductors such as Marcello Abbado, Vladimir Delman, Christoph Eschenbach, and Krzystof Penderecki. Enrico Bronzi plays a 1780 Panormo violoncello and is a professor at the Mozarteum in Salzburg. His usual partner in duos is Maureen Jones, the Australian pianist from the Musica Viva Player ensemble, who in the world of chamber music boasts prestigious appearance such as those with the Amadeus Quartet, the Busch Quartet, the Trio di Trieste and the Fauré Quartet for which she was also a founder member.



sunday march 9th 2008 at 6 p.m.
The Savio Theatre



ENRICO BRONZI
violoncello

MAUREEN JONES
piano



LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN

Variations in E flat major WoO 46
on the aria «Bei Männern, weiche Liebe fühlen»
from Mozart’s Magic Flute

JOHANNES BRAHMS
Sonata in F major op. 99





SERGEJ RACHMANINOV
Sonata in G minor op. 19

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