Fabrizio Meloni

Clarinet
(Italy)
Fabrizio Meloni, Clarinet (Italy)

Fabrizio Meloni, since 1984, is the first solo clarinet chair of the Orchestra and the  Philharmonic of the Teatro alla Scala in Milan. He has finished his clarinet studies at  Milan's Conservatorio "G. Verdi"with summa cum laude and the special mention for  his artistic achievement. 

Winner dozens of national and international prizes (ARD Munchen-1987- Prague – 1987-, among all), he has been partner of soloists of international reputation: Bruno  Canino, Alexander Lonquich, Michele Campanella, Heinrich Schiff, Friederich  Gulda, Nazzareno Carusi, Editha Gruberova, the Hagen Quartet, Myung-Whun  Chung, Philip Moll and the Fine Arts Quartet. He has toured the United States and  Israel with the "Quintetto a Fiati Italiano", performing works specially dedicated to  this ensemble by Luciano Berio (with whom he has collaborated along the years  1989-1994) and Salvatore Sciarrino. With Nuovo Quintetto Italiano he has already  toured South America and Far East, receiving enthousiastic consents of public and  critic. The same success he has had in various series of concerts in Japan with Phillip  Moll and I Solisti della Scala (Tokyo and Osaka), performing a program of Italian  Opera's collections recorded in the CD "I Fiati all'Opera"(DAD Records). 

With the ensemble I Solisti della Scala Trio he has performed all over the world. The  Washington Post has written about their recital in Washington, DC: "An evening of  breathtaking artistry". In 2007 he has toured Italy, Germany, the United States,  Australia and Japan playing duo with the pianist Nazzareno Carusi, celebrating the  anniversaries of Johannes Brahms and Domenico Scarlatti. After their performance  for the Hamburg's Brahms-Gesellschaft, Cord Garben (the artistic producer of Arturo  Benedetti Michelangeli's Deutsche Grammophone recordings) has written: "The  listening to their recital has been an unforgettable adventure". 

He has realised various recordings: the Sinfonia Concertante and the Concert K 622  for clarinet and orchestra with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Teatro alla Scala  conducted by Riccardo Muti; Pulcherrima Ignota with the Bairav Ensemble: tribute to  the tzigane music in the world; Duo Obliquo with Carl Boccadoro; the Quintetti for  clarinet and strings by Mozart and Brahms; the Histoire du Soldat by Stavinskij in the  double version for trio and settimino with Domenico Nordio, Giorgia Tomassi and I  Solisti della Scala; the Quatuor pour la fin des temps by Messiaen with the Trio  Johannes. For the most prestigious Italian musical magazine, AMADEUS, he has  published the Concertos for clarinetto and orchestra by Rossini, Donizetti and  Mercadante with the Accademia Filarmonica of Verona; and the two Sonatas op. 120  for piano and clarinet by Brahms with Nazzareno Carusi: this recording has been  defined "skillful"by the same review. In 2009 will be released several recordings: the DVD "Duets"(Warner), the Francaix/Nielsen/Copland's Clarinet Concertos  (Amadeus), and "Ol ari Nyiro Diary" (by Fabrizio Meloni & Roberto Prosseda, from  novels by Kuki Gallman). 

He has given masterclass for the Paris Conservatory of Music, the Advanced  Conservatory of Italian Switzerland in Lugano, the Tokyo University, the New York  Manhattan School, the Chicago NorthEastern Illinois University, the Academy Ca'  Zenobio in Treviso, Milano Music Master and for the summer courses of  Monterubbiano (AP). He also teaches for the Teatro alla Scala's Academy, the  Conservatorio di Modena (Italy), the Conservatorio Vecchi A.Tonelli (Modena, Italy),  Peri ( Reggio Emilia, Italy), the Conservatorio di Udine (Italy) and the Conservatorio  de Musica in Zaragoza (Spain). 

He is author of the book "The Clarinet", published by Zecchini Editore, and prefaced  by Riccardo Muti.