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BIOGRAPHY
A classical pianist from Rome,
Italy, Massimiliano Facchini has been acclaimed as one of the
brilliant pianists of his generation. Since his professional
debut in 1989 at the Summer Music Festival in Bolzano, Italy,
Maestro Facchini concertized throughout Europe, the United
States, Caribbean and South America. Mr. Facchini’s pianism has
been lauded for his outstanding capacity of expression and
interpretation. In November 2005, Massimiliano Facchini, along
with his wife, Dominican pianist Claudette Munné, made an
artistic contribution of major significance to the world's
artistic legacy. This concert duo “made history premiering
Merengues with two pianos at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie
Hall” (Jack Rico, Univision). The sold out concert was so
special that NBC also interviewed the two artists to remark that
Merengues were performed with two pianos for the first time in
the world. In 2006, following the great response they received
in the United States of America, the two artists brought their
new music discovery to Europe performing for an audience of 1200
people at the prestigious “Sala Sinopoi” at Parco della Musica
in Rome, Italy. In February 2004, Massimiliano Facchini had his
New York debut performing to a sold out house in Weill Recital
Hall at Carnegie Hall after an impressive musical journey. In
October 2000, Mr. Facchini concertized at the Mellow Theater in
Scranton, Pennsylvania, where he was honored by the Senate of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The local press also saluted
his musical talent with an accolade stating that “his fingers
flew across the ivory producing a sound that surely rivals the
chimes of heaven” (Electric City, Scranton, Pennsylvania). The
Il Tempo called him “an artist of the highest caliber” following
his stunning 1998 Roman debut at Teatro Marcello-Concerti del
Tempietto Music Festival. Massimiliano Facchini’s recital at the
Artistic Center in Granada was described as “a joy, for his
great personality, strong musical temperament, and an expressive
artistry” (Ideal, Granada, Spain).
Maestro Facchini especially enjoys sharing his music knowledge
and talent with students of all ages, skills and backgrounds. He
takes pride that his students have been accepted at specialized
arts high schools and major conservatories in New York such as
the Pre-College Division at Manhattan School of Music and The
Juilliard School, La Guardia High School and Brooklyn College.
Massimiliano Facchini is currently Artistic Director and faculty
member at “Belle Arti” Center for the Arts, the first and only
music school of European heritage in Forest Hills, New York.
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PERFORMANCES
Maestro Facchini’s performances include
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Weill Recital Hall at
Carnegie Hall in New York
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Sala Sinopoli at Parco della Musica
(Rome, Italy)
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The Mellow Theater in Scranton,
Pennsylvania
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Auditorio Dominico Americano in Santo Domingo (Dominican
Republic)
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Auditorio del Palacio Borgiela
in Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic)
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Concerti del Tempietto Music
Festival in Rome (Italy)
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Ibla Grand Prize in Ragusa (Italy)
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Villa San Michele Music
Festival in Capri (Italy)
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Amalfi Music Festival
(Italy)
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Villa Rufolo Music Festival in Ravello (Italy)
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Concerti al Cocumella Music
Festival in Sorrento (Italy)
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Osimo Music Festival (Italy)
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Estati Musicali al Castello di Presule
in Bolzano (Italy)
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Akademie Konzert in Salzburg (Austria)
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Guzzetta Hall in Akron, Ohio
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Smith Recital Hall in San Diego,
California
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Aspen Music Festival in Colorado
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Manaus Opera House
in Brazil
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The Spanish Institute in New
York
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The Juilliard
School
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Manhattan School of Music
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The Bronx Museum of the Arts
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Bronx Community College
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Queens Town Hall
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Brooklyn Music School
He was also featured on WQXR, classical radio station in
New York City, and on WVIA, classical radio station in Scranton,
Pennsylvania. Massimiliano Facchini has won numerous prizes and
awards including the San Diego State University Concerto
Competition, the Student Ambassadorial Scholarship Award given
by the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International, and the Ibla
Grand Prize.
Massimiliano Facchini recorded a
CD
featuring music by D.
Scarlatti, Mozart, Chopin, Rachmaninoff and Lecuona. Maestro
Facchini also concertizes with his wife, the Dominican pianist
Claudette Munné, as “Two Soloists Together ּ Four Hands Across
The Sea.” “Two Souls, one great technique, exceptional phrasing,
and an incredible ability to interpret the music they perform.
It is a joy listening to them” (America Oggi, USA).
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EDUCATION
Massimiliano Facchini graduated Summa cum Laude from the Music
Conservatory “Ottorino Respighi” in Italy under the tutelage of
Maja Samargieva. Still a student at the music conservatory, he
had the privilege to also study with Maestro Rodolfo Caporali
whose musical heritage comes from Frédéric Chopin. Mr. Facchini
later went on to continue his studies with Boris Block at the
Mozarteum in Salzburg, Karen Follingstad at the University of
Akron and Jerome Lowenthal at the Juilliard School in New York
City. He also studied at the Aspen Music Festival under the
guidance of Ann Schein, pupil of Arthur Rubinstein. Mr. Facchini
obtained a Master of Music Degree in Piano Performance at San
Diego State University (San Diego, California) under the
tutelage of Karen Follingstad and he later earned a
Post-Graduate Diploma at Manhattan School of Music in New York
City, studying piano with Nina Svetlanova and chamber music with
Isidore Cohen.
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EUROPE
PIANO STUDIES:
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Maja Samargieva, “Ottorino Respighi” Music Conservatory,
Latina. Bulgarian pianist and pupil of Maestro Vincenzo Vitale,
the great professor of the Neapolitan piano school.
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Rodolfo Caporali, “Santa Cecilia” Music Conservatory, Rome.
His musical heritage comes from the great Polish composer
Frédéric Chopin.
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Pieralberto Biondi “Santa Cecilia” Music Conservatory, Rome.
Pupil of Carlo Zecchi, the most important Italian pianist after
Busoni, and Tito Aprea, professor of the Roman piano school.
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Boris Bloch “Mozarteum” Music Academy, Salzburg. Professor of
the Russian piano school.
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA PIANO STUDIES:
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Nina Svetlanova, Manhattan School of Music, New York. Pupil of
Heinrich Neuhaus, one of the greatest teachers of the Russian
piano school.
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Marc Silverman, Manhattan School of Music, New York.
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Ann Schein, Aspen Music Festival, Aspen. Pupil of Arthur
Rubinstein.
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Jerome Lowenthal, Juilliard School, New York.
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Karen Follingstad, San Diego State University, San Diego.
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Massimiliano as a Child |
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| Sala
Sinopoli, Rome, Italy |
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Sala Sinopoli, Rome, Italy |
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Claudette and Massimiliano |
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Mellow Theater, PA |
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MR. FACCHINI TEACHING PHILOSOPHY
"Teaching means
developing and uplifting the mind and the talents of a student. It
is our mission to find the right method that guides the students
towards reaching their goals."
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