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Flutist Giuseppe Nova
Flutist Giuseppe Nova's performances have been hailed in international publications. The Washington Post called his performance "charming." Other critics have commented enthusiastically: "enlightened performance... an extraordinary musical sense" (Il Giornale); "a magic performance of virtuosity" (Gazzetta del Sud); "musical art at its perfection" (Nice Matin); "a genius mode dialogue" (Nürtinger Zeitung); "in a class of his own" (Secolo XIX); and "simply divine" Concert Reviews UK.
Giuseppe Nova graduated from the Conservatory in Turin and Conservatoire Supérieur de Lyon where he studied with Maxence Larrieu. Described as one of the most outstanding Italian flutists of his generation, Mr. Nova made his debut in 1982 as a soloist with the RAI Symphony Orchestra. This marked the beginning of a brilliant career which has led him to perform in the most important concert halls in Europe, the United States, Japan, and China.
He has worked with such artists as Maxence Larrieu, Bruno Canino, Luciana Serra, Alain Marion, Catrin Finch, and soloist with several Orchestras, such as Prague Virtuosi, Camerata Bohemica, I Filarmonici di Torino, Chesapeake Orchestra, Thailand Philharmonic, in prestigious concert halls and Festivals, like Suntory Hall Tokyo, Rome Parco della Musica, Umbria Jazz ecc.
As one of the most eagerly sought-after teachers, he has given master-classes worldwide (Beijing Conservatory, Koblenz Musiktage, Osaka University, Imola Academy etc.); he taught at the Accademia di Pescara, at the Arts Academy Foundation in Rome, at the Scuola di Saluzzo, at the Geneva Conservatory.
He has recorded extensively, and since 2006 he record with well-known Japanese label Camerata Tokyo.
He now teaches at the Aosta Music Foundation. Mr. Nova plays Powell flutes.
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