Giuliano Carmignola (born 7 July 1951, in Treviso) is an Italian violinist. Born in Treviso, he studied with his father, then with Luigi Ferro at the Venice Conservatory and afterwards with Nathan Milstein and Franco Gulli at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena, Italy and Henryk Szeryng at the Geneva Conservatory. In 1973, he was awarded a prize in the International Paganini Competition in Genoa.
Career
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He began his career as a soloist under the direction of conductors such as Claudio Abbado, Eliahu Inbal, Peter Maag and Giuseppe Sinopoli, performing in prestigious concert halls. He then collaborated with Umberto Benedetti Michelangeli, Daniele Gatti, Andrea Marcon, Christopher Hogwood, Trevor Pinnock, Frans Brüggen, Paul McCreesh, Giovanni Antonini and Ottavio Dantone. Significant was his collaboration with the Virtuosi of Rome during the '70s and later with the Sonatori della gioiosa Marca, the Venice Baroque Orchestra, the Mozart Orchestra, the Orchestre des Champs Elysees, the Kammerorchester Basel, Il Giardino Armonico, the Zurich Chamber Orchestra and the Academy of Ancient Music.
His recording has led him to collaborate with labels like Erato, Divox Antiqua, Sony and Deutsche Grammophon, with whom currently has an exclusive contract. His recording releases have won many important awards such as Diapason d'Or and Choc du Monde. Among the most recent recordings, the concertos for two violins by Vivaldi with Viktoria Mullova and the Venice Baroque Orchestra, the complete Mozart concertos with Claudio Abbado and Orchestra Mozart and Haydn violin concertos with the Orchestre des Champs Elysees. He has taught courses at Siena's Accademia Musicale Chigiana and Lucerne's Hochschule. He was awarded the title of 'Academician of the Royal Philharmonic Academy of Bologna' and 'Academician of Santa Cecilia.'
Sinfonia in C major, RV 116 0:26 Violin Concerto in D major, RV 208 “Grosso Mogul” 7:20 The Four Seasons, Op. 8 is comprised of 4 Concertos, each with 3 move. Giuliano Carmignola: The Complete Sony Recordings. Buy download online. Giuliano Carmignola (violin) Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon. Born in Treviso, where the Vivaldi renaissance started 50 years ago, Giuliano Carmignola began his violin studies with his father. His first teacher at the Venice Conservatory, Luigi Ferro, was a soloist with the Scuola Veneziana Orchestra (created in 1947 by Angelo Ephrikian to perform Vivaldi’s music) and later played with the Virtuosi di Roma, with whom Carmignola was in turn to appear as. Giuliano Carmignola: Baroque Violin, Anonymous, Italy, 17th century This recording has been made possible with the kind support of L'Abbazia di Rosazzo, Manzano, Italy. The Venice Baroque Orchestra would like to thank Dr. Mary O'Neill/The University of Birmingham Centre for Early Music Performance & Research for her kind support. Carmignola's rendition of the former is a masterpiece in itself; played at a blistering speed with passion and fire. Vivaldi's description: 'The heavens thunder and fulminate' is fully realised. His rendition of the latter I find particularly affecting; surging with emotion and during the final third, as the strings become faster and deeper, I.
He plays the Stradivarius Baillot of 1732 granted him by Cassa di Risparmio in Bologna because of his stature and artistic engagement with the Orchestra Mozart.