Luca Fanfon, Luca Natali Stradivari, iQuartetto Bazzini


Biography Luca Fanfon, Luca Natali Stradivari, iQuartetto Bazzini


Luca Natali Stradivari
is an Italian poet, enfant prodige of classical music, instrumentalist and composer, currently based between UK and Italy.

Luca is the last descendent of the famous Cremonese violin-maker Antonio Stradivari, that increased the renown of violin art of Cremona and has been recognized by UNESCO.

Since he was thirteen years old he learnt to play the violin under the guidance of Giuseppe Rozzi – teacher of the international school of violin-making Antonio Stradivari in Cremona – and in 2012 he studied Music Composition with Fausto Caporali, teacher at Torino’s Conservatory. After completing his high school studies in Cremona he moved to UK where he could totally dedicate himself to music and earned a BA in Music from University of Nottingham.

His composition were played by the orchestras of Salò, Cremona and Singapore and he is the award winner of several prize: his poem The Great Dance was finalist at the international competition Ciro Coppola in Ischia (2011), he won twice the Honourable Mention at the international competition Ottorino Respighi, arranged by the Chamber Orchestra of New York his first quintet Orlando Furioso (2012) and his third quintet Aquila d’oro (2014). He also arrived finalist at the international competition 100 Cellos in Milan (2014) where he has seen one of his composition played, conducted by Giovanni Sollima, at the Triennale of Milan.

In Piran, Slovenija, in occasion of the opening of the exhibition Sine Linea, part of B#Side War Festival’s program (2015-2016 edition) he performed with the piano his composition Il Re è Morto, based on the theme of the Great World War.



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