Gabriella Carli
Gabriella Carli (born June 1, 1953 in Trieste ) is an Italian conductor and pianist.
Live and act
Gabriella Carli studied piano at the Conservatorio Giuseppe Tartini in Trieste from 1964 to 1975 . After graduating as a qualified pianist, she attended Carlo Zecchi's master class at the Mozarteum Salzburg , where she passed her concert exam in 1976 . During this time she performed as a pianist at the Spoleto Music Festival , where she met the composer Gian Carlo Menotti , to whom she assisted at the 1975-1980 festival. On his advice, she turned to conducting and directing operas.
She attended masterclasses with Franco Ferrara at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia and the Accademia Musicale Chigiana as well as with Karlheinz Stockhausen at the Teatro Comunale di Bologna and with Sergiu Celibidache with the Munich Philharmonic . She received her conducting diploma in 1977 with Pierre Dervaux during the International Summer Academy in Nice. In the same year she made her debut as a conductor with the Gdansk Philharmonic Orchestra in Venice, including the 4th Symphony (Beethoven) . In addition to the musical curriculum, she did her doctorate in literature at the University of Padua in 1980 with a thesis on The Songs with Goethe's Text from Mozart to Hugo Wolf . She was a ballet repetiteur at Theater Krefeld for a year before moving to Berlin in 1985, where she was Herbert von Karajan's assistant in 1987 . In 1988 Carli founded her own orchestra with the Berlin Chamber Ensemble, with which she performed in the Chamber Music Hall of the Berlin Philharmonic in 1989 . Der Tagesspiegel wrote about the concert : “Gabriella Carli conducts by heart and without a baton. Their smooth lines and the very conscious design by the hands are striking. She convinced with an unspectacular, sensitive tour. "
The RIAS Berlin portrayed her in a 1989 documentary film.
Carli has lived in Switzerland since 1992. After being the victim of a violent assault in 2008, she is committed to promoting peace and human rights with benefit concerts and lectures .
Awards
after Elke Mascha Blankenburg p. 76
- 1982 Dr. Walter Strebi Prize at the Lucerne International Music Festival (today " Lucerne Festival ")
- 1985 scholarship from the German Music Council and the German Artists Aid
- 1987 scholarship from the Friends of the Berlin Philharmonic
- 1990 Cavaliere Ufficiale al Merito della Republica Italiana
- 1990 Prize for artistic merits from Federal President Richard von Weizsäcker
- 1991 Order of Merit of the Italian Republic ( Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana ) in the officer level ( Ufficiale ).
literature
- Elke Mascha Blankenburg : Gabriella Carli , in this: conductors in the 20th century. Portraits from Marin Alsop to Simone Young , Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, Hamburg 2003, ISBN 3-434-50536-9 , pp. 74–76
- Annamaria Ducaton: Gabriella Carli - due grandi passioni la musica e il mare , in this: Amiche mie carissime - interviste a 26 protagoniste della cultura triestina , Hammerle, Trieste 2002, pp. 53–56
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Elke Mascha Blankenburg : Gabriella Carli , in this: Conductors in the 20th century. Portraits from Marin Alsop to Simone Young. Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, Hamburg 2003, ISBN 3-434-50536-9 , p. 74 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
- ↑ Mascha-Blankenburg, p. 74.
- ↑ a b c d Elke Mascha Blankenburg: Gabriella Carli , in this: female conductors in the 20th century. Portraits from Marin Alsop to Simone Young. Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, Hamburg 2003, ISBN 3-434-50536-9 , p. 75.
- ↑ Preserved and accessible in the archives of the University of Padua .
- ↑ Neue Zeitschrift für Musik , 1990, p. 53 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
- ↑ Quoted by Elke Mascha Blankenburg in: Gabriella Carli , in this: Conductors in the 20th century. Portraits from Marin Alsop to Simone Young. Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, Hamburg 2003, ISBN 3-434-50536-9 , p. 75.
- ^ Das Orchester , Volume 39, 1991, p. 72 ( limited preview in Google book search).
- ^ Elke Mascha Blankenburg: Gabriella Carli , in this: Conductors in the 20th century. Portraits from Marin Alsop to Simone Young. Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, Hamburg 2003, ISBN 3-434-50536-9 , p. 76.
- ^ Annik Hosmann: Interview with the conductor Gabriella Carli . In: Annabelle , April 24, 2015 (accessed January 8, 2019)
- ^ Concerto per la Pace ed i Diritti Umani , Teatro Dal Verme, Milan 2015
- ↑ Daniel Diriwächter: She sets an example for all victims: Gabriella Carli organizes a concert for peace . In: Limmattaler Zeitung , November 25, 2019 (accessed on May 18, 2020)
- ↑ Lecture as seen by the Organization for Peace: Migration and terrorism , event with Gabriella Carli at the University of Zurich, November 17, 2016
- ^ Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana. Presidenza della Repubblica Italiana, accessed January 12, 2019 (Italian).
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Carli, Gabriella |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian conductor |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 1, 1953 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Trieste |