Fabrizio Zoffoli

Fabrizio Zoffoli

Fabrizio Zoffoli in 2011
Background information
Born (1987-10-25) October 25, 1987
Ravenna, Italy
Genres classical
Occupation(s) violinist
Instruments violin
Notable instruments
Marino Capicchioni 1962

Fabrizio Zoffoli (born 25 October 1987 in Ravenna, Italy) is an Italian classical violinist.

Life

Zoffoli began to study the violin at age seven with Piero Raffaelli and first appeared on stage at the age of eight. He continued his studies at the Milan Conservatory with Gabriele Baffero where he graduated with honors. He has also completed the soloist Diploma at the Imola Academy with Pavel Berman, Konstantin Bogino and has participated to masterclasses of Zakhar Bron, Francesco Manara, Pavel Vernikov and Rodion Shchedrin.[1]

He played with the soprano Wilma Vernocchi,[2] the pianist Stefano Bollani [3] and the violist Danilo Rossi.

He dedicates with attention to contemporary repertoire and he has played the "Menuhin Sonata" by Rodion Shchedrin as first Italian performance [4] and the "Improvvisazione sul corale was mein gott will di J. S. Bach" by Ferdinand Weiss as world premiere.[5]

He currently plays a violin[6] made by Marino Capicchioni,[7] built in Rimini in 1962.

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fabrizio Zoffoli.
  1. Article from "L'eco di Bergamo", 28 November 2008 (in italian)
  2. Fabrizio Zoffoli and Wilma Vernocchi on 2003
  3. cultural association "AlterMusica" (in italian)
  4. performances of Schott Music
  5. M° Ferdinand Weiss' dedication (in italian)
  6. The violin of Fabrizio Zoffoli made by Marino Capicchioni in 1962
  7. The propriety certificate of Marino Capicchioni's violin of Fabrizio Zoffoli (in italian)

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