Andres gabetta biography

Overview of Classical Crossover musician Andrés Gabetta

Argentina-born musician Andrés Gabetta is well-known for his work in the classical and classical crossover genres. Gabetta has enthralled audiences all around the world with his expressive and emotive performances thanks to his outstanding talent and virtuosity. His primary musical style, classical music, enables him to demonstrate his violin prowess and bring forth the full spirit of the compositions he interprets.

Gabetta is unique in his capacity to adroitly combine elements of classical music with those of other genres, spawning the subgenre known as classical crossover. This synthesis enables him to venture into uncharted musical waters and gives his performances a distinctive and alluring intensity. Gabetta has established himself as a unique figure in the classical music world thanks to his creative methods and unafraid of experimenting.

Listeners are transported to a realm of unfiltered passion and profound musicality by Gabetta's performances thanks to his rich, soulful tones and impeccable technique.


Biography Andres Gabetta, Cappella Gabetta


Andres Gabetta & Cappella Gabetta
The «Cappella Gabetta» has enabled Sol Gabetta to make one of her musical dreams come true. She, her brother – concertmaster Andres Gabetta – and a hand-picked team of highly qualified musicians from the same musical background devise repertoires of baroque and early classical music which they perform on original instruments at concerts and in the studio.

The ensemble was established in December 2010, and has already made very successful guest appearances in Paris (Salle Gaveau), Hamburg (Musikhalle), Munich (Prinzregententheater), Zurich (Tonhalle), Berlin (Philharmonie) and Istanbul, as well as at illustrious festivals such as the Bremen Music Festival, Festival Baroque de Lyon, Rheingau Music Festival and others.

Since 2011, the Cappella Gabetta has made two recordings for Sony Music; one of its Italian baroque repertoire featuring Sol Gabetta (which includes several world premiere recordings of works by Giovanni Platti), and another on which the mezzo-soprano Vivica Genaux performs

Sol Gabetta

Argentine cellist

Musical artist

Sol Gabetta (born 18 April 1981) is an Argentine cellist. The daughter of Andrés Gabetta and Irène Timacheff-Gabetta, she has French and Russian ancestry. Her brother Andrés is a baroque violinist.

Career

Gabetta began to learn violin at the age of three, and cello at age four. She continued to study both instruments until age eight, and then switched her focus exclusively to the cello. She won her first competition at the age of 10, soon followed by the Natalia Gutman Award. Her teachers include Christine Walevska, Leo Viola, Ivan Monighetti[1] at Reina Sofía School of Music, Piero Farulli and Ljerko Spiller.

Gabetta won the Crédit Suisse Young Artist Award in 2004. In 2006, she founded her own festival, the Festival Solsberg. Her debut with the Berlin Philharmonic and Sir Simon Rattle was at the Baden-Baden Easter Festival in 2014. Her debut with the Staatskapelle Berlin occurred in December 2014. She was Artist in Residence at the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival in summer 2014, and also held artistic r

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