Carmelo Caruso – Biography

Carmelo Caruso – Biography

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He is also the founding Artistic and Permanent Director of the “Sicilian Philharmonic Orchestra Franco Ferrara”. His symphonic collaborations have included well-known international soloists such as Aaron Rosand, Eugene Sarbu, Mischa Maisky, Sharon Isbin, Alexander Toradze and Francois-Joel Thiollier, as well as prominent contemporary figures such as Paul McCartney and Jon Lord (Deep Purple). With a broad repertoire, he has substantial experience conducting opera and musical theatre. Carmelo Caruso was born in Messina on November 23, 1956. At the age of six he began studying piano with Antonio Trombone, already showing an aptitude for singing and composition. Since that time he has performed in important Italian theaters and in national festivals such as Sanremo performing alongside the top pop stars of Italian music (Gianni Morandi, Luigi Tenco [notably the 1966 gala for the flood victims of Florence] and Rita Pavone), and in recording studios of labels such as RCA, Philips and EMI. He graduated with the highest marks and honors at the Conservatory "Vincenzo Bellini" in Palermo. Later he studied composition with Eliodoro Sollima, conducting with Bruno Aprea at the “Santa Cecilia” Conservatory in Rome, and advanced conducting studies with Franco Ferrara at the “Accademia Chigiana” in Siena. He is the composer of numerous symphonic, vocal and chamber music pieces, performed in concert seasons and in national television events. He collaborated with writers and directors to the creation of dramatic works and he received awards for his activities. In 1985, he founded the Symphonic Orchestra of the Conservatory "Vincenzo Bellini” in Palermo, conducting it in several tours in Sicily and abroad. With this group he recorded live concerts for RAI network Three (Radio/Television Italy), and presented the modern edition of the Messa da Requiem of Peter Platania in premiere in the context of the events organized by the C. I. M. S. for the first conference on musical activities of the Mediterranean. Carmelo Caruso – Biography From 2000 to 2011, he held the position of Director of the Conservatory "Vincenzo Bellini" in Palermo, where he currently is full professor of Orchestral Conducting. Under his Artistic Direction the concert activity developed at the Conservatory has reached levels of quality and productivity equal to the professional level of the Lyric-Symphonic Foundations in Italy. The Season Series Concerts planned during these years have become very popular events. The Conservatory held over 80 concerts during the year including symphonic music, chamber music, choral works and solo recitals, which have represented important moments for discussion and indispensable training for the growth of young talents. The presence of renowned artists, in concert seasons, has consistently strengthened the prestige of the institution and given further artistic importance to the initiative itself. Among the artists who performed in the concert seasons were Aaron Rosand, Mischa Maisky, Rudolph Koelmann, Adam Rudolph, Michele Campanella, Monica Leone, Enzo Dara, Sharon Isbin, Calogero Palermo, Elena Zaniboni, Adele Profeta, Eva Wimola, Macha Januchevakaia, Bruno Pedros, Mauro Maur, Eleonore Pameijer, Francois-Joel Thiollier and Micaela Ursuleasa. Many cooperative agreements were signed during these years; of particular importance was the educational and artistic activity developed and agreed with the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) for the production of the opera "La Traviata" by Giuseppe Verdi in Duluth during the Italian American Festival in 2004 and the American musical "Guys and Dolls” by Frank Loesser performed in January 2004 at “Politeama-Garibaldi” theater in Palermo. The collaboration also multiple protagonists of the events at the University in Palermo, the “Accademia di Belle Arti” in Palermo, the USA Consular Agency in Palermo, the Tweed Museum of Art and the Department of Art and Design of the UMD. Under Carmelo Caruso’s artistic direction the concert activity made during these years, as well as having jointly engaged teachers and students, has pursued the dual objective of entrenching and consolidating the image of the Conservatory in the region, thus managing to greatly expand recruitment. It should be Carmelo Caruso – Biography emphasized the attention that the Institution has had and has, to the mandate of addressing the great social issues summarized as follows: culture, art, law. Caruso arranged participation by the Conservatory in a day in memory of Judge Paolo Borsellino which took place on January 18, 2003 (the 63rd anniversary of his birthday) under the patronage of the Presidency of the Republic at the Cathedral of Monreale in the presence of civil, military and religious authorities. As a guest, he has led and directed concerts for important musical organizations and institutions including “RAI” (Radio/Television Italy), the “Teatro Massimo” Foundation in Palermo, the “Angelicum” in Milan, the Symphonic Orchestra in Sanremo, the Sicilian Symphonic Orchestra Foundation, the Experimental Laboratory Orchestra in Alexandria, the Symphonic Orchestra of the Conservatory "Vincenzo Bellini" in Palermo, the "Amici della Musica" in Palermo, and the “Rendano” theater in Cosenza. In 1995, he founded the “Sicilian Philharmonic Orchestra Franco Ferrara” and he became Artistic and permanent Director in order to promote the growth of young Sicilian musicians. The orchestra in fact sets for itself, as its main purpose, the promotion of musicians from conservatories and music schools from Sicily, deepening the experience of training acquired during the years and combining them with the love for music and its professional aspect (all qualities of the term “philharmonic”). All musicians are founding members of the orchestra: first of all this allows the players to hear it as something intimately its own, but then mainly to socialize around a concrete musical project. Inside the orchestra there are small-groups, chamber ensembles, self experiences which have only one purpose: to improve as much as possible the overall quality. Within a few seasons, the orchestra achieved its objectives with regular season concerts at the Orion Theater, skilled execution of the most significant and challenging pages of the repertoire, gaining favor with the public and praise from the critics, with recordings on Bongiovanni and KiccoMusic. On December 28, 2001 the group received particular success in the first performance in Sicily, of the “Liverpool Oratorio” by Paul McCartney at the Cathedral in Monreale, and on December 29 of the same year at the Cathedral in Palermo in the presence of important personalities from the institutional, Carmelo Caruso – Biography cultural and entertainment world, including Sir Alan Crowder, the private secretary of Paul McCartney. He conducted the work “Salvo D'Acquisto" by Antonio Fortunato and Bruno Forti at the Teatro Massimo in Palermo in 2002, realized in collaboration with the l’Arma dei Carabinieri, the Fondazione Teatro Massimo, the Conservatory of Music "Vincenzo Bellini" in Palermo and the Sicilian Philharmonic Orchestra Franco Ferrara. In the summer of 2003, he directed the operetta "The Merry Widow" by Franz Lehar with the Orchestra, Choir and the Corps de Ballet of the Fondazione Teatro Massimo in Palermo at the Teatro di Verdura Palermo. In May 2004, has led the opera "La Scala di Seta" of Gioacchino Rossini at the Teatro Massimo. Another important and prolific activity for Caruso was his role as both conductor and musical consultant at the “Teatro Stabile Biondo” Association in Palermo under the direction of Maestro Pietro Carriglio, where he conducted the “Three Penny Opera” (Opera da Tre Soldi) by Bertold Brecht and Kurt Weill at the “Teatro Massimo” in Palermo and on tour in Italy. He has been frequent guest in the concert program of the Sicilian Symphonic Orchestra Foundation where he performed a concert dedicated to Ennio Morricone (composer) and Giuseppe Tornatore (director) during the presentation of the movie "Baaria" (2009) of the Sicilian director. Particular attention can be focused on Caruso’s time spent on the performance of the contemporary and pop-culture repertoire. It includes the significant experience with Jon Lord, co-founder of Deep Purple and composer of "Concerto for Group and Orchestra", performed for the first time in Italy on April 28, 2011 at the Golden Theater in Palermo, and violinist and composer Mauro Pagani, co-founder of the progressive rock band Premiata Forneria Marconi ("PFM"), with whom he performed the "Concert for the Republic Day" on June 1,

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