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Arts Calendar / November 23 / Concerts
19:30 Daniel Pandolfo (France)
"World Cathedral Music" series presents Daniel Pandolfo's concert including compositions by Gilman, Vidor, Niebel, Rougier, Bedard, Renaud. Daniel Pandolfo born in France in 1942 from Italian father and German mother, studied at the National Conservatory of Metz (Lorraine) where he got his first prize, the highest degree and the golden medal. Again in this city, when he was only twelve years old, he was appointed owner of the big organ of the Jesuit Chapel. In the following years, with Pierre Cochereau, he specialized organ interpretation and improvisation and attended a course of orchestra direction with the master Jacques Pernoo. Parallel to his musical studies he followed also the humanities, graduating in 1962, at the University of Strasbourg, in Italian language and literature. In his concert career he has been performing on the stages of eminent European theatres and festivals, playing as solo artist - with orchestras like the Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra, the Belgian Sinfonietta Orchestra, the Rumanian State Orchestra of Tirgu Muresh - playing duo with well-known solo artists like Mauro Maur, Pascal Clarhaut (first trumpet at the Paris Opera), Amiram Ganz, Sandrine François and Jean Deplace (respectively first solo violin, first solo flute and first solo cello of the Strasbourg Philharmonic) and many lyryc singers. Daniel Pandolfo is the holder of the Merklin big symphonic organ, restored in 2000, of the cathedral of St. Pierre et Paul in Obernai, and artistic director of the organ season "Les mardis de l'orgue Merklin". Many also his album recordings, regarding in particularly the symphonic and romantic organ and sacred rhapsody.
Roman Catholic Cathedral of Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary 
19:00 Mario Biondi (Italy)
Mario BiondiA warm, deep sensual voice, yet clear and confident: Mario Biondi, born Mario Ranno, patiently and carefully cultivated his musical passion starting from a tender age alongside his father: singer Stefano Biondi, in honour of whom Mario took on his stage name. Many diverse experiences made Mario the great artist what he is today: from singing in church choirs to being session singer for niche labels, without neglecting his studies and learning the English language, being Sicilian from Catania, both by birth and by inclination. A lover soul music, in 1988 he began supporting artists of international standing, right up to the calibre of the legendary Ray Charles. But the turning came with the Japanese release of his single "This Is What You Are", picked up and re-launched by top BBC1 DJ Norman Jay, who fell in love with the song featuring it and spreading it to the rest of Europe. In 2006 Schema Records published Mario's first album, Handful of Soul: 12 tracks with new songs alongside interpretations of the classic repertoire, a well-crafted blend devoid of commonplace standards. Mario's debut was immediately met with enthusiasm from the public and fellow musicians, gaining four platinum records in a few months. That same year Mario participated in "Alex - Tribute to Alex Baroni" contributing with the song "L'amore Ha Sempre Fame" (Love is Always Hungry). 2007 was a particularly intense year for Biondi, involving him in bigger projects like the Sanremo Festival where he competed performing a duet with Amalia Gre, "Amami Per Sempre" (Love Me Forever). Shortly afterwards he released the single "No matter", in collaboration with DJ Fargetta. In the same year the double live album I love You More was released, in which Mario sang alongside the Duke Orkestra. This proved yet another success, winning 2 platinum records and included the ghost track "This Is What You Are", one of the most loved pieces in the repertoire of the Catania-born artist. 2008 opened with a new, amusing prospect: the interpretation of two songs for the soundtrack of the re-make of that great Disney animation classic, The Aristocats: the songs "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat" ("Everybody Wants to do Jazz", in the Italian version) and "Thomas O'Malley" ("Romeo the Coliseum Cat" in Italian). This was also the year Mario participated in Italian prime-time TV programmes "Mai dire Martedi" with the Gialappa's Band and - upon the invitation of one of the greatest composers of the 20th century, Burt Bacharach - in a new appearance at Sanremo Festival in a duet with Karima Ammar, singing "Come in ogni Ora" (As Every Hour). If, released in 2009, was the second album with previously unpublished pieces by Mario Biondi and inaugurated his collaboration with his new label, Tattica. The album, recorded in Rome and Rio de Janeiro was preannounced by the radio release of the single "Be Lonely", a song aired for months on end by major national networks. The album was the fruit of an artistic project of international scale, with the precious contributions of the strings of the London Telefilmonic Orchestra and of some of the most affirmed international musicians: Herman Jackson (piano), Michael Baker (drums), Jacqués Morelenbaum (cello) Ricardo Silveira (guitar), Sonny Thompson (bass and guitar), Lorenzo Tucci (drums), Fabrizio Bosso (trumpet) and Giovanni Baglioni (guitar). If thus consecrated Mario Biondi to public fame becoming a new commercial success, winning 3 platinum records. With its digital edition (distributed by Kiver / Tattica) it set a new permanence record on iTunes charts, remaining over 2 months among the 10 most sold albums on the most popular Italian digital music channel. The international fame of Biondi was also confirmed by his being one of the very first Italian artists to have a profile on Ping, the iTunes social network launched in September 2010. On 26th November 2010 the double live album Yes, You was released with Tattica, comprised of recordings of Biondi's summer tour around the main Italian venues, all completely sold-out. On 21st May 2011, for his 40th birthday, Biondi inaugurated his new tour at the Gran Teatro di Roma, with his 40-piece Big Orchestra. In November 2011 Due (With the Unexpected Glimpses) was released, a popular record on an international scale. In this work, the "unexpected glimpses" are the collaborations and musicians duetting with Mario in covers and original songs of their own, to which Biondi decided to dedicate the record. For the whole of 2011 and 2012, Mario was touring Italy and abroad, taking part in several and prestigious Jazz festivals all over Europe. After two years of work spent between Milan, Los Angeles, New York and London, on 29th January 2013 Sun hit the high streets: a new album of high quality and international breadth, produced by Biondi with Jean Paul Maunick, alias Bluey, leader of the historical British jazz band Incognito and distributed by Sony Music. More info
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