3992 Bettmeralp
Part of the 13th Aletsch Classic Festival
Under the musical direction of Barbara Krüger, the "13th Aletsch Classic Festival" concert series takes place on Wednesday evenings during the winter season at the St. Michael Center on Bettmeralp. Top-class musicians from all over Europe come to the Aletsch Arena to enchant you with classical instrumental compositions in a wintry atmosphere. Admission is free, but there will be an opportunity for a voluntary collection at the end.
Duo violin and guitar
Doriano Giovanni Maria Di Domenico - violin
Andrea Ferrario - guitar
With works by Paganini
Doriano Giovanni Maria Di Domenico-Violin,
Doriano, Italian-Swiss violinist, violist and pedagogue.
His academic studies in Italy and Switzerland and master classes in Austria, Bulgaria and Italy have enabled him to perfect his skills with masters such as P. Berman, L. Ranieri, G. Rimonda, P. Vernikov, A. Sorokov etc..
He has won numerous national and international competitions.
His collaboration with orchestras and chamber music ensembles has taken him on tours in Italy and abroad (Vatican City, Switzerland, USA, Slovenia, France, Belgium, Jordan, Austria); with the Duo Mehdelan, together with his pianist colleague Matteo Generani, he is committed to promoting the Italian repertoire from Giuseppe Martucci to contemporary composers, also proposing his own unpublished compositions.
In 2024, he won the De Sono Scholarship as a violist, with which he will attend the advanced viola course at the Avos Project with M Luca Ranieri for the year 2024/2025.
He currently teaches violin at the Liceo Musicale 'A. Manzoni' in Varese.
Andrea Ferrario-Guitar
Andrea graduated with distinction from the Conservatory of Aosta in the class of Lorenzo Micheli and specialized with G. Bandini, G. Tampalini, O. Ghiglia and M. Felici.
His artistic career has taken him to numerous concert seasons in Italy and abroad.
He is winner of the first prize at the "G. Rospigliosi" and "Moncalieri European Music Competition", finalist of the international prize Atella Classica (third place among a number of competitors from all over Europe) and was selected to participate in the final round of the international guitar competition Biasini in San Francisco.
Today he performs as a soloist and in duo with pianist Elena Napoleone and violinist Doriano Di Domenico.
He has given master classes for the Dublin Conservatory, the Festival Guitar Master and the Italian Guitar Campus.
As the winner of the competition organized by the Ministry of Education, he now holds the chair for guitar at the "A. Toscanini" Conservatory in Ribera.
He plays a Philip Woodfield guitar and an instrument made by violin maker Fabio Schmidt.
Program19.30 hrs | start of concert
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
Duo violin and guitar
Doriano Giovanni Maria Di Domenico - violin
Andrea Ferrario - guitar
With works by Paganini
Doriano Giovanni Maria Di Domenico-Violin,
Doriano, Italian-Swiss violinist, violist and pedagogue.
His academic studies in Italy and Switzerland and master classes in Austria, Bulgaria and Italy have enabled him to perfect his skills with masters such as P. Berman, L. Ranieri, G. Rimonda, P. Vernikov, A. Sorokov etc..
He has won numerous national and international competitions.
His collaboration with orchestras and chamber music ensembles has taken him on tours in Italy and abroad (Vatican City, Switzerland, USA, Slovenia, France, Belgium, Jordan, Austria); with the Duo Mehdelan, together with his pianist colleague Matteo Generani, he is committed to promoting the Italian repertoire from Giuseppe Martucci to contemporary composers, also proposing his own unpublished compositions.
In 2024, he won the De Sono Scholarship as a violist, with which he will attend the advanced viola course at the Avos Project with M Luca Ranieri for the year 2024/2025.
He currently teaches violin at the Liceo Musicale 'A. Manzoni' in Varese.
Andrea Ferrario-Guitar
Andrea graduated with distinction from the Conservatory of Aosta in the class of Lorenzo Micheli and specialized with G. Bandini, G. Tampalini, O. Ghiglia and M. Felici.
His artistic career has taken him to numerous concert seasons in Italy and abroad.
He is winner of the first prize at the "G. Rospigliosi" and "Moncalieri European Music Competition", finalist of the international prize Atella Classica (third place among a number of competitors from all over Europe) and was selected to participate in the final round of the international guitar competition Biasini in San Francisco.
Today he performs as a soloist and in duo with pianist Elena Napoleone and violinist Doriano Di Domenico.
He has given master classes for the Dublin Conservatory, the Festival Guitar Master and the Italian Guitar Campus.
As the winner of the competition organized by the Ministry of Education, he now holds the chair for guitar at the "A. Toscanini" Conservatory in Ribera.
He plays a Philip Woodfield guitar and an instrument made by violin maker Fabio Schmidt.
Program19.30 hrs | start of concert
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
Contact
Aletsch Arena AG
Furkastrasse 39
3983 Mörel-Filet