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Flutists and flautists: biography, notable interpretations.

Collection of notable flutists who have made publicly available recordings of the flute repertoire represented on the MASTERING the FLUTE website.

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Trevisani, Raffaele

Trevisani, Raffaele

Raffaele Trevisani is a renown Italian solo flutist, record artist  and teacher. He studied flute at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory of Milan and with Sir James Galway.
In 1984 he joined the Orchestra of Teatro alla Scala under the direction of Claudio Abbado and Riccardo Muti but left it in 1988 to start a solo career.
He often performed as a soloist with many chamber orchestras, including I Solisti Veneti, Orchestra da camera di Padova e del Veneto, I Pomeriggi Musicali di Milano, to name a few.
Raffaele Trevisani had critically acclaimed performances in USA, Canada, Asia and Europe, performing in various festivals and prestigeous halls like KKL Luzern, Wigmore Hall in London, Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto, Suntory Hall in Tokio, Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory etc.
He has recorded numerous CDs for Delos, Hanssler Classic, Stradivarius, AS Disc and Da Vinci Classics labels, including world concerto premieres dedicated to him by composers Carlo Galante, Alberto Colla, Hendrik Hofmeyr and Ernani Aguiar.
Raffaele Trevisani has been invited to play duo concerts with Maxence Larrieu and with Sir James Galway for the Italian Television and made many solo appearances with Italian RAI, the German SDR, the Japanese NHK, the English BBC etc.
Currently he is a flute professor at the Civica Scuola di Musica "Claudio Abbado” of Milan and has been invited as a juror to many international competitions.