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Marcello: Salmi & sonate, Vol. 1

Biography

On the music side. Starting from a classical repertoire and a decades-long research in the field of baroque music, Lydia Cevidalli also explores the territories of modern and contemporary music, arriving at the rediscovery of the Klezmer tradition. For music without borders and without barriers. Lydia Cevidalli graduated in violin at the Milan Conservatory and later studied with Alberto Casabona, a pupil of Sevcik and Capet. In 1985, she graduated in baroque violin under the guidance of Chiara Banchini, at the Center de Musique Ançienne in Geneva. With the Ensemble Salomone Rossi, which she founded in 1991, of which she is still director, she performed in Italy, Belgium and Spain, in 2008 in the United States at Montclair State University, with concerts, conferences and a workshop, in Ascona (Switzerland), in Istanbul and Belgrad. In 2009, the Ensemble recorded the CD “Jewish Baroque Music” edited by Concerto Classics, which received excellent reviews and presentations. In recent years, the Ensemble has participated in the soundtrack for the documentary "Sacred Spaces, Synagogues, Absence and Presence" directed by Celia Loewenstein; recorded the music for the BBC documentary, "The Story of the Jews"; played in Rome for the Quirinale Concerts, with live broadcast of the concert, by National Radio3. The Ensemble is planning the recording of the 50 Psalms from “L’Estro poetico-armonico” by Benedetto Marcello.