Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Vincenzo Maltempo

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Instruments
  
Genres
  
Classical music

Role
  
Musical Artist


Name
  
Vincenzo Maltempo

Website
  
vincenzomaltempo.com

Record label
  
Vincenzo Maltempo Alkan Trois Petites Fantaisies Capriccio alla Soldatesca

Born
  
July 2, 1985 (age 38) Benevento, Italy (
1985-07-02
)

Labels
  
Piano Classics, Gramola

Albums
  
The Complete Vianna da Motta Transcriptions

People also search for
  
Charles-Valentin Alkan, Emanuele Delucchi, Jose Vianna da Motta

Alkan Genius-Enigma (Full Album) played by Vincenzo Maltempo


Vincenzo Maltempo (born July 2, 1985) is an Italian pianist. He was born in Benevento, Italy.

Contents

Vincenzo Maltempo Maltempo of JK arts Web

He began his musical studies with Salvatore Orlando, disciple of the pianist Sergio Fiorentino, with whom he graduated at S. Cecilia Conservatory in Rome, Summa cum Laude. From 2006 to 2009 he attended the courses held by Riccardo Risaliti at the International Piano Academy "Incontri col Maestro" in Imola.

Vincenzo Maltempo wwwcomunecasalemonferratoalitfleximagesaf

In 2006 he won the XXIII Competition "Premio Venezia", in Teatro "La Fenice" (Venice, Italy), and began an successfully international career playing in the Theater "La Fenice" in Venice, "Teatro Lirico" in Cagliari, the "Liszt Festival" in Austria, and in concert halls in Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Mexico, USA and Japan.

Vincenzo Maltempo Vincenzo Maltempo Alkan Sonata Le Quatres ges Op33 a

His first recording was released in 2008 by Gramola and dedicated to Franz Liszt. Afterwards, from 2011, he began a series of recordings with Piano Classics dedicated to Charles-Valentin Alkan, of which composer he is considered nowadays one of the most important and devoted advocates ("With these passionate recordings Maltempo confirms his place in the restricted circle of Alkan's best performers"). His CDs have gained great approval by the international critics, obtaining five stars in reviews on such papers like The Guardian and Diapason. Furthermore, he is one of the few pianists who has recorded the complete set of Alkan's Études Op. 39 and one of the three pianists who played so far the complete set of these Etudes in one concert (November 2, 2013 in Yokohama, Minato Mirai Hall, Japan).

Vincenzo Maltempo FRANZ LISZT TOTENTANZ VINCENZO MALTEMPO YouTube

His Alkan recordings for Piano Classics also include other important works such as the Grande Sonate Op. 33, the Sonatine Op. 61 and the Trois Morceaux dans le genre pathétique Op. 15. Maltempo also collaborated with Italian pianist Emanuele Delucchi on a CD of the complete Vianna da Motta transcriptions of organ works by Alkan.

Vincenzo Maltempo Vincenzo Maltempo Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

In September 2014 he was nominated "Honorary Member" of the London Alkan Society.

Vincenzo Maltempo BeethovenAlkan 3rd Piano Concerto1st mvt Vincenzo Maltempo

His repertoire goes from the baroque to modern music, with a particular interest in romantic music and in the less-performed piano repertoire (Alkan, Leopold Godowsky, Élie-Miriam Delaborde, Jean-Henri Ravina, Pierre-Joseph-Guillaume Zimmermann, Cécile Chaminade, et al.). He also published for Ries&Erler piano transcriptions of the Second Suite from the ballet "Daphnis et Chloé" by M. Ravel and the Symphony by Hans Rott, the first piano solo concert transcription of that work.

Vincenzo Maltempo About Vincenzo Maltempo

He is one of the founders and a piano teacher of the "Imola Piano Academy - Talent development Eindhoven", a piano Academy in the Netherlands founded by the pianist Andrè Gallo under the advocacy of the International Piano Academy "Incontri col Maestro" in Imola; he gave masterclasses at the European Arts Academy "Aldo Ciccolini" in Trani. He is piano teacher in the Italian Conservatory.

Vincenzo Maltempo Ch V Alkan Comme le vent Etude Op 39 n 1 Vincenzo Maltempo

Vincenzo maltempo liszt estratto demo polacca n 1 c minor


Prizes and awards

  • Honorary member of the "Alkan Society", London [1]
  • National Prize "Franco Enriquez" 2016 [2]
  • Discography

  • F. Liszt: Klavierwerke (Gramola 98861)
  • Ch. V. Alkan: Grande Sonate and Piano Solo Symphony (Piano Classics PCL0038)
  • Ch. V. Alkan: Le festin d'Esope, Sonatine, Ouverture and Trois Morceaux Op. 15 (Piano Classics PCL0056)
  • Ch. V. Alkan: Piano Solo Concerto and Etudes Op. 39 n. 1, 2, 3 (Piano Classics PCL0061)
  • Ch. V. Alkan/Da Motta: The Complete Vianna da Motta Transcriptions (Toccata Classics TOCC0237)
  • R. Schumann: Piano Sonata Op.14, Romanzen Op.28, Humoreske Op. 20 (Piano Classics PCL0074)
  • Ch. V Alkan: Chanson de la folle au bord de la mer: A Collection of Eccentric Piano Works (Piano Classics PCL0083)
  • Esposito – Music for Violin and Piano (Brilliant Classics 95102)
  • Alkan Genius-Enigma – 3CD (Piano Classics PCLM0088)
  • Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsodies (Complete) - 2 CD (Piano Classics PCL0108)
  • Lyapunov - Lyapunov: 12 études d'exécution transcendante, Op. 11 (Piano Classics PCL0124)
  • Maltempo also made the first recording of the "Le Régret", valse-étude mélancolique op. 332, by Charles Mayer; this piece was usually attributed to Frédéric Chopin as "Valse mélancolique Op. posth.", until the Italian musical critic Luca Chierici attributed this work to Mayer.
  • References

    Vincenzo Maltempo Wikipedia