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Claudio Paradiso - Flautista e Direttore d'orchestra

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CLAUDIO PARADISO was born in 1960 in Rome and after the classical studies, he obtained the flute diploma in 1980 with honors in the Conservatory of Santa Cecilia in Rome in the class of Angelo Pesichilli.
In 1983 he obtained the Academic degree in the Accademia Filarmonica in Bologna.
In 1984 the Solisten-Diplom in MusikAkademie in Basilea (Switzerland) in Peter-Lukas Graf's class.
In 1988 he gained the Academic Diploma in the Accademia Nazionale Santa Cecilia in Rome in Riccardo Brengola's Chamber Music class.
He specialized in flute wit Andre Jaunet, Conrad Klemm, Gerardo Levy and Giorgio Zagnoni, in chamber music with Bruno Canino, Cesare Ferraresi and Rocco Filippini. From 1998 he followed in the Orchestra Direction, M. Carlo Maria Giulini.

Since 1973 he has having an intense activity in solistic concerts playing with Bach Collegium Stuttgart, Radio Symphonie Orchester Basel, Symphonia Perusina, Orchestra da Camera of Torino, Kammerorchester Detmold, Orchestra da Camera of Prague, Alessandro Scarlatti's Orchestra of Naples, Württembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbronn, Orchestra Sinfonica of Perugia, ORI - Orchestra Romana Internazionale.
He spent most of his time in playing chamber music, as M. Cesare Ferraresi recommended, to go deep to the heart of different repertoires together with different groups such as Duo Paradiso-D'Onofrio, Krommer Quartet , Inter Pares European Soloists Chamber Ensemble, Duo Paradiso-Laura, Italian-French Quartet Gianella, Kammermusik of Naples, Trio Cannata-Paradiso-Sacchetti, Paradiso Quartetto, Fiati Italiano Quintet, Perugia Sextet, Soloists of the Fiati of Parma, being often one of the foundator and playing with Federico Agostini, Mario Brunello, Michele Campanella, Bruno Canino, Guido Corti, James Creitz, Nicholas Daniel, Patrick De Ritis, Andrea Franceschelli, Peter-Lukas Graf, Mauro Loguercio, Antony Pay, Francesco Pepicelli, Stefania Redaelli, Gaby van Riet, Peter Rihm, Marco Rogliano, Ciro Scarponi, Tibor Varga, Elena Zaniboni and many artist.

He also participated to the Festival of Amalfi, Bandiera della Pace of Sofia, Aterforum of Modena, Festival Pontino, Incontri Internazionali of Bardonecchia, Festival Tibor Varga of Sion, Musica '900 of Trento, Festival of Venosa, Estate Musicale of Gressoney, Estate Musicale Sorrentina, Festival Barocco of Viterbo, Accademia Bisentina, Festival of Ravello, Incontri Musicali Romani, FiatiFestival of Riva del Garda, BussetoMusica, Assisi Festival, Festival Internazionale of Chamber Music of Camerino, Musica nei Cortili of Milano, Autunno in Musica di Napoli, Blåseensembler Festival di Sarpsborg, Musica in Irpinia, Paestum Classica, Settimane Musicali of Stresa and of Lago Maggiore, MITO - Settembre Musica, Concerti del Quirinale di Radio3, Festival Paganiniano, ValgardenaMusika, taking part of tournèe and concerts in Bulgaria, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Norway, Portugal, Switzerland and Italy.

Since 1986 he is the first flute in the Symphonic Orchestra of Piacenza, in the Alessandro Scarlatti's Rai Orchestra of Naples, in the Orchestre Symphonique of Fribourg, in the Orchestra Sinfonica Italiana playing with directors such as Jorg Forber, Albert E. Kaiser, Lev Markiz, John Neschling, Massimo Pradella, Helmuth Rilling, Michel Sasson, Tibor Varga, Marcello Viotti, Ottavio Ziino.

From 1990 he is founder and director of the Chamber Music Orchestra : I FIATI DI PARMA. He has directed this Italian Chamber Orchestra for wind instruments in the main theaters and halls in Italy and abroad too.

He recorded for Amadeus, EdiPan, Edizioni De Santis, EMI-Academie de Musique de Sion (diretto da Tibor Varga), The Classic Voice e registrato per All India Radio, Canale 5, Radio de la Suisse Romande, Radiotelevisione Italiana, RadioTre, Radio Vaticana, Suddeutsche Rundfunk e UER - Unione Europea di Radiodiffusione selling more than 100.000 CDs with the Chamber Orchestra I FIATI DI PARMA.



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