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Corrado Galzio was born on 3 November, 1919 in Italy, is a musician. Discover Corrado Galzio's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 101 years old?

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Born 3 November, 1919
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Date of death 2020
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Nationality Italy

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2020

Corrado Galzio died in his Sicilian hometown of Noto on April 19, 2020.

2019

On November 3, 2019, the city of Noto celebrated the one-hundredth birthday of the maestro with a great ceremony organized by the Municipal Administration and the City of Noto Concerts Association, held at the Tina Di Lorenzo theatre. During the event, the Mayor of Noto, paid tribute to the Maestro piano player, founder of the Noto Musica Festival, in the name of the city. The president of the Concerts Association, Alberto Frasca, retraced the musical history of these one hundred years at Noto that intertwines with the biography of the maestro. The evening ended with the video message wishes by Salvatore Accardo, Uto Ughi , Ennio Morricone, and with the reading of a tribute by the Santa Cecilia Academy masters, touring companions, and the Venezuelan Embassy in Italy.

Michele Castelli, Gli Italiani in Venezuela: un Patrimonio da Difendere, Limes – Rivista di Geopolitica, n. 3, 2019, pp 135–141 .

2008

Michele Castelli, La vida fantástica de Corrado Galzio, Caracas, Editorial Melvin, 2008, with foreword by the historian and former president of Venezuela, Ramón José Velásquez.

Guadalupe Burelli, Italia y Venezuela: 20 Testimonios, Caracas, Fundación para la Cultura Urbana, 2008.

2006

In 2006, at eighty six years of age, the Maestro performed in Turkey, Pakistan, and Germany with an Ensemble consisting of Ugo Gennarini on clarinet, Francesco Sorrentino on cello, and Mariam Dal Don on violin. His last public performance happened in 2015, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Festival, where the maestro performed a composition that Raffaele Gervasio, in the early stages of his concert career, had dedicated to him.

1997

In 1997, Corrado Galzio founded the Noto School of Strings, providing new life to the school of strings that was established in the 1930s by his maestro, Giuseppe Scopa, to whom he wanted to pay homage. The school consists of two violin classes, one class of complementary piano, and a boy's soprano class of around fifty students aged from seven to twelve years. It is totally free of charge and corresponds to the "Musical Literacy" mission pursued by Maestro Galzio.

1978

Andrés Bello Award (1978 and 1995) for his contribution to Venezuela cultural development

1975

Galzio firmly believed that "there is no culture without musical culture," and in 1975 founded the City of Noto Concerts Association. His intent behind this association was to stimulate artistic life, revitalizing his musical tradition in his original hometown. There are multiple examples of his commitment, including the International Notomusica Festival in summer, the Concert Season year-round, various concerts in the schools and nearby small villages, and the Music Didactics courses. Year after year, from 1975 up until today, the Festival, which guarantees attendance at the city for quality cultural tourism, is an unmissable event for people that love great classical music. Having reached its 45th edition, this Festival has had internationally renowned artists and orchestral ensembles. Many soloists from the Santa Cecilia Academy, among whom are Vincenzo Mariozzi, Ugo Gennarini, Nicolae Sarpe, Antonio Salvatore, and Fausto Anzelmo, have also performed in Noto, as well as Salvatore Accardo, Bruno Canino, Alirio Díaz, Suna Kan, Katia and Marielle Labèque, Franco Maggio Ormezowski, Antonio Pappano, Katia Ricciarelli, Ruggero Ricci, and Uto Ughi.

1960

Today Venezuela boasts some of the most important classical music institutions in the world. These include the numerous orchestras that, since the 1960s, have sprung up in the country at municipal, state and international level. During the years of his activity, Galzio, in collaboration with several prominent Venezuelan and European colleagues, worked tirelessly to select musical talents from the orchestras of El Sistema and other programmes to introduce them to prestigious cameristic formations in Europe and Latin America.

1952

In 1952, he founded the radio programme Temas con Variaciones, which, with the advent of television, would be broadcast live on the most important national television channel as well. Temas con Variaciones spread all over the country and aired the live concerts of various chamber ensembles created and led by Maestro Galzio. The programme also presented interviews with the most well-known and popular celebrities from Europe and America on cultural and current events topics. Radio Capital Caracas continues broadcasting Temas con Variaciones even today, now edited by Professor Einar Goyo Ponte from the University Andrés Bello. Due to its long and unbroken activity, this broadcast constitutes one of the country's oldest and most prominent cultural institutions.

1947

In 1947, Galzio emigrated to Venezuela. His first years of activity in this new country were marked by a pioneering fervor. He taught in Maracaibo at the Music Academy, and in San Cristobal, was the director of the State Conservatory. While in Caracas, Galzio founded the Italian Music Conservatory and the Monte Sacro Cultural Centre, which was a venue for concerts and meetings with personalities of the international music scene. Eminent Italian colleagues from the Santa Cecilia Academy, one of the oldest musical institutions in the world, answered his calls. Their cooperation and performances brought prestige to the Conservatory, and with these musicians, he undertook an intense concert activity that had him performing on the stages of the world. The Monte Sacro Cultural Centre is still hosting the Caracas Symphonic Municipal Orchestra.

1940

Corrado Galzio was born in Noto, a small city located in southern Sicily, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, globally recognized for the value of its baroque architecture. He began studying the piano in Noto when still very young, under the guidance of Maestro Giuseppe Scopa. At the age of eight years old, he moved to Milan in order to pursue his studies. From there, he completed his musical education in Rome, at the Santa Cecilia Conservatory under the guidance of Maestro Renzo Silvestri. His artistic merits, representing life in Italy at the time, stood out from others. For Radio Roma, he implemented a live classical music programme, the first of its kind, and was awarded the Premio Littoriale for piano in 1940. In the same year, he went to war as a volunteer.

1919

Corrado Galzio, (Italian pronunciation: [korˈraːdo ˈgaltsjo]; Noto, November 3, 1919 – Noto, April 19, 2020) was a noted musician and piano player who founded the International Music Festival of Noto and the Italian Music Conservatory in Caracas. He promoted the popularization of musical culture as well as initiating the interchanges between Italy and Venezuela. In Venezuela, he carried out an intense career as an artist, teacher, and director of successful radio and television programmes. He is widely recognised as the father of chamber music culture in the Latin American country.