Alessandro Bares

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Alessandro Bares (* 1970 in Como ) is an Italian pianist , violinist , conductor and music editor.

Live and act

Alessandro Bares studied piano and violin at the Conservatorio di musica Giuseppe Verdi and the Civica Scuola di Musica in Milan . This was followed by studying the baroque violin at the "Center de musique ancienne" of the Geneva Conservatory . He studied musicology at the "Scuola di Paleografia e Filologia Musicale" in Cremona .

Bares began his violin career in the Baroque Orchestra of the European Union (1991–1992). He was the co-founder of several early music ensembles, such as "Il viaggio musicale", with which he recorded 10 CDs, performed in numerous European countries and received awards at international competitions.

He was concertmaster or soloist with several French and Italian baroque ensembles, such as “La Serenissima”, “Hamadryade”, “Ensemble Barocco Sans Souci” and “Armonico cimento”. Together with his wife, the violinist Claudia Monti, he performs with the “Ensemble Humor Allegro” and the “Duo Mirò”. Bares played with “Europa Galante” under Fabio Biondi and Il complesso barocco under Alan Curtis . As a pianist or pianoforte player , he has a repertoire that ranges from classical to contemporary music.

Around the year 2000 Bares had to stop active music making because of focal dystonia , only 15 years later could he be helped. Now he is passing on the knowledge of his recovery to other affected musicians.

As musical director of the “Compagnia Lirica di Milano”, Bares conducted several opera performances, such as Don Giovanni (2010) and Falstaff (2011).

Music publisher

Alessandro Bares has been working as a music editor with the publishing house "Musedita" since 1999, which has mainly specialized in the publication of seventeenth-century music in modern notation. The Musedita catalog now includes more than 2,500 compositions. Here he was able to fall back on the collaboration of several well-known musicians specializing in early music. Bares also made transcriptions for institutions such as the Hamburg State Opera , the Innsbruck Festival of Early Music , the Oslo Opera House and the Bärenreiter-Verlag .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Alessandro Bares: Mon expérience avec la DYSTONIE FOCALE, on the personal YouTube channel
  2. About my experience with focal dystonia , English version
  3. CV on the personal website
  4. Free employee Musedita
  5. http://www.concertodautunno.it/cur/baresa.html