Hector Berlioz / Arr. Andrea Trovato
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Andrea Trovato arranger
Andrea Trovato, pianist and organist, is a bright professional, having wide expertise as a concert performer and teacher. Active both as a soloist and in chamber ensembles, he performs various genres, from early to contemporary music not excluding opera and symphonic works. He has teamed up with important centres such as the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Theatre and the Trieste Opera Theatre.
In 1994 he graduated in Piano from the Florence Conservatory with full marks and honour thanks to the counsel of Lucia Passaglia; he then advanced in his studies at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome, in the class of Sergio Perticaroli, obtaining, in 2001, the three-year Advanced Course diploma once more with flying colours. In 2000, he also graduated in Organ and Organ Composition from the Florence Conservatory and then earned, in 2007, a 2nd-level degree in Piano, it goes without saying summa cum laude.
Still very young, he won various first prizes at prestigious national and international competitions, as Romes T.I.M. (Torneo Internazionale di Musica), the Città di Albenga National Competition, the G. Benassi International Competition in Pavia, and the Debussy Prize at the Stresa International Competition.
In 1994 he graduated in Piano from the Florence Conservatory with full marks and honour thanks to the counsel of Lucia Passaglia; he then advanced in his studies at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome, in the class of Sergio Perticaroli, obtaining, in 2001, the three-year Advanced Course diploma once more with flying colours. In 2000, he also graduated in Organ and Organ Composition from the Florence Conservatory and then earned, in 2007, a 2nd-level degree in Piano, it goes without saying summa cum laude.
Still very young, he won various first prizes at prestigious national and international competitions, as Romes T.I.M. (Torneo Internazionale di Musica), the Città di Albenga National Competition, the G. Benassi International Competition in Pavia, and the Debussy Prize at the Stresa International Competition.





