Italian pianist Gabriele Carcano was the recipient of a Borletti - Buitoni
Trust Fellowship Award in 2010 and has been described as “a sculptor of
sound” and an “aesthete” by the Süddeutsche Zeitung after
his Munich debut in the famous Herkulesaal. Since then Carcano has appeared
in many of the world’s major venues in recital and with major orchestras.
He was invited by Mitsuko Uchida to the Marlboro Festival four times and Uchida
is one of the great pianists who has tutored Carcano - the others are Richard
Goode and Alfred Brendel.
Brendel and Carcano worked closely on the preparation of this all Schumann programme.
Gabriele will also appear on a second Rubicon album this year in partnership
with violinist Stephen Waarts in a programme of Bartok and Schumann.
His debut album, an all Brahms recital for Oehms Classics, was highly praised
by the BBC Music Magazine and Radio 3 Record Review, as well as Fonoforum and
NDR in Germany, winning a Supersonic award in Pizzicato magazine.
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