He studied at Venice Conservatorio of music. The turning point in his artistic life? The 1986 victory of the International Tchaikovsky Competition. Born 1960 in Castelfranco Veneto, Mario Brunello https://it-it.facebook.com/mariobruneo/ is an Italian cellist and musician. He has played with the many orchestras in the world and under many conductors (such as Zubin Mehta, Daniele Gatti and Claudio Abbado). A member of the Accademia Musicale di Santa Cecilia, he also has published three books,
In interviews, he speaks with equal warmth of music, poetry and nature. Since the first edition, the Sounds of the Dolomites took part in his events, which brings together classical and classical music every year. He plays a 17th century Maggini cello. In 1994, Mario Brunello https://meettheartist.online/2017/10/23/mario-brunello-cellist/ founded the Italian String Orchestra, starting double performing activities as a conductor in addition to that of soloist and touring in many European countries.He has a vast repertoire (from baroque music to contemporary music).
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