Darcio
Gianelli
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Darcio Gianelli is currently principal trombone of
the São Paulo
Symphony Orchestra at his native Brazil. Pryor to this appointment, Mr.
Gianelli was a member of the Galicia Symphony Orchestra in Spain.
Apart of
his orchestral
duties, Darcio has also performed as soloist with orchestras and wind
ensembles. In 2009, he was responsible for the first performance in
Brazil
of Martin
Ellerby’s Concerto for
Trombone and Band.
Mr.
Gianelli has been
invited as a teacher and performer to the most important music
festivals in
Brazil. His teaching activities also include the São Paulo
Symphony’s Music
Academy as well as his private studio.
Darcio
holds the
Bachelor’s Degree from the Mozarteum College of
São Paulo and the Master’s
Degree from the Juilliard School as a student of Per Brevig and Joseph
Alessi.
He
is
the winner of the 2000 Tilden Prize Competition in New York,
the 2001 Van Haney Philharmonic Prize,
and the second prize of the 2001
Zellmer Minnesota Orchestra
Competition.
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