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Recorder Concert - Romeo Ciuffa

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Sunday, May 1st, 2022
7:30 PM to 9:00 PM

Italian recorder virtuoso Romeo Ciuffa will perform on his collection of various recorders, accompanied by Marco Vitale on harpsichord.


Mr. Ciuffa is from Rome, Italy. He began playing music at eight years of age in a local band, and took his first flugelhorn classes at that time. In 1989 he studied french horn at the Conservatoire of S. Cecilia in Rome, under the supervision of M  Luciano Giuliani. Romeo also studied bass tuba and trombone at the Conservatoire. Here he studied different musical styles, but was most deeply touched and impressed by ancient music from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Romeo then studied the recorder at the Conservatoire “O. Respighi” in Latina instructed by M Paolo Capirci. He has also studied with Marion Verrebruggen, Dan Laurin, Kees Boeke and Pedro Memelsdorff.


Besides his musical experiences in Italy, Romeo has held concerts on recorder in China (Beijing), North Korea (Pyongyang) and Mongolia (Ulan Bator), in Russia, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Holland, France, Spain, Switzerland, Zambia, Syria, Germany, Japan, Finland, Estonia, Hungary, Albania. In 1997 Romeo founded the “Arcangelo Corelli Ensemble” with which he recorded ten CDs of excerpts from Seventeenth and Eighteenth century European music. In the following years he joined several Roman musicians specializing in baroque practice and formed the “Cappella Musicale Enrico Stuart Duke of York” giving Mr. Cuiffa the opportunity to record works by M.A. Charpentier, M.R. Delalande, J.P. Rameau, and J.B. de Boismortier.


In 2006 Romeo obtained his academic degree in Musicology at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” summa cum laude. In 2012 he gave a master-class at the Royal College of Music of London at the department for the historical practice guided by Ashley Solomon. He is now the musical director of “Rassegna Cembalistica”, “I Concerti di Campagna”, “MonteCompatri in Jazz”: all musical events promoted in the “Castelli Romani” zone, near Rome, with musicians from all over the world.


To hear Romeo’s playing watch a recent Salt Spring Baroque concert here: https://youtu.be/IdVTRE5_ihM


 

Cost: Adult: $25
Senior: $5
Category: Concerts | Music
    Classical
Location: University of Victoria Phillip T. Young Recital Hall (MacLaurin� Building)
University of Victoria, Victoria
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More Info: Kerry Graham
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