Rino Vernizzi
Rino Vernizzi | |
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Born | Mezzano Inferiore, Italy | 15 November 1946
Died | 16 June 2022 | (aged 75)
Genres | Classical music, jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Bassoon, piano, flute |
Rino Vernizzi (15 November 1946 – 16 June 2022)
Biography
Rino Vernizzi was born in
Career
Vernizzi won many competitions,[4] he played with several of the major Italian orchestras and for many years was the first bassoon of the Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome. As a soloist he collaborated with conductors such as Giuseppe Sinopoli, Carlo Maria Giulini, Kurt Masur, Neville Marriner, Daniel Oren, and Daniele Gatti. He toured all over the world.[4]
Vernizzi’s goal was always to explore the entire spectrum of music, not just the thread of classic European one, but also engaging, especially during hid the last decade, in other musical genres, particularly in jazz.[3]
CDs recorded with his quartet: Etnoart Jazz Bassoon, Goldberg Jazz, Play Bach Paganini, Baby Boom, The quartet seasons, Storie di tango, Jazz Piano Trio, and Play Pixinguinha were greatly appreciated by the critics.[5]
Discography
- Goldberg Jazz – Play Bach, Play Paganini, Rino Vernizzi, Vernizzi Jazz Quartet, Arts.[6]
- Baby Boom, Rino Vernizzi, Vernizzi Jazz Quartet, Italy.[7]
- Bassoon XX (concert of Sofia Gubaidulina, Jean Françaix, André Jolivet etc.), Rino Vernizzi, Antonio Plotino, Arts.[8]
References
- ^ Ciao, Rino, e grazie! (in Italian)
- ^ Gaspare Nello Vetro (2011). "Vernizzi Rino". Dizionario della musica e dei musicisti del Ducato di Parma e Piacenza.
- ^ a b Vernizzi's interview on www.jazzitalia.net
- ^ a b artist’s profile on www.musicalta.com
- ^ artist’s profile Archived 28 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine on 2009 concerts program in Sassari
- OCLC 1256060296
- OCLC 1116623170
- OCLC 271283794
Bibliography
- Simone Tarsitani (2005), "Intervista: Rino Vernizzi", I Fiati, Rome
External links
- Rino Vernizzi discography at Discogs