| Aldo Ciccolini
Piano
Aldo Ciccolini, is a French pianist
of Italian origin. He was born in Naples where he began his
career playing at the Theater San Carlo at the age of 16.
In 1949, he won the Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud competition
in Paris. He became a French citizen in 1969 and taught at
the Conservatoire de Paris from 1970 to 1983.
Ciccolini is a celebrated interpreter and advocate of the
piano music of the French composers Maurice Ravel, Claude
Debussy and Erik Satie as well as that of less prominent composers
such as Déodat de Séverac, Jules Massenet, Charles-Valentin
Alkan, and Alexis de Castillon.
Ciccolini is also known for his playing of the music of Franz
Liszt. He has made more than a hundred recordings for EMI-Pathé
Marconi and other record companies, including the complete
sonata cycles of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Beethoven, and
the complete piano works of Erik Satie.
On 9 December 1999 Ciccolini celebrated a career in France
spanning 50 years with a recital at the Théâtre
des Champs-Élysées in Paris.
In 2002 Ciccolini was awarded the Diapason d'or for his recording
of the entire solo piano works of Janacek for Abeille Music
and Robert Schumann for Cascavelles. His complete sonata cycle
of Beethoven was re-published under Cascavelle label in 2006.
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