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Mario Marzi (born 29 July 1964) is an Italian saxophonist. He was born in San Giovanni in Marignano.
Marzi was the cover feature of ssues of Audiophile (Italy) and The Sax (Japan).
Winner of 9 national and 4 international competitions, he has held concerts as soloist with the most important symphonic orchestras: "RAI Symphony Orchestra of Turin", "Accademia naz. of Santa Cecilia "," Arena di Verona "," Teatro comunale di Firenze "," Teatro alla Fenice di Venezia "," Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana "," Caracas Symphony Orchestra "etc.
His twenty-year collaboration with the "Teatro alla Scala" in Milan and the "Filarmonica della Scala" under the direction of the major contemporary conductors of particular prestige: R. Muti, CM Giulini, G. Prètre, L. Maazel, L. Berio, RF de Burgos, S. Bychkov, G. Sinopoli, C. Abbado, W. Sawallisch, MW Chung, R. Chailly, D. Harding, G. Dudamel etc.
On several occasions chosen by M. Riccardo Muti within the Scala family for solo roles, he was invited by M. Zubin Mehta for the tour of the orchestra of the "Maggio Musicale Fiorentino".
Numerous participations in major national and international music festivals such as Salzburg, Athens, Madrid, St. Petersburg, Mexico City, "Venice Biennale", "Settembre Musica", "La Scala" in Milan, "Accademia Filarmonica" in Rome, " Ravenna Festival ", etc. His performances in the most prestigious theaters and theaters are also numerous: "Carnegie Hall" in New York, "Suntory Hall" in Tokyo, "Gewandhaus" in Leipzig, "Musikverein" in Vienna, "Schauspielhaus" in Berlin, "Lacma" Museum in Los Angeles, "National Theater" in Beijing, "European Parliament" in Brussels, "Sala Ciajkovskij" in Moscow, "Liceu" in Barcelona etc.
Some of the most significant works dedicated to contemporary saxophone are dedicated to him.
He recorded for the record companies BMG, Sony Classic, EMI, Edipan, Stradivarius, Agora, also recording for Amadeus, as a soloist with the "G. Verdi Orchestra of Milan" and the direction of MH Schellenberger, a monographic CD with the most important concerts for sax and orchestra, first for Italy, now internationally distributed by the ARTS of Monaco. It is endorser of the Rico brand.
Lecturer of saxophone at the "G. Verdi "in Milan, holds master classes and master classes in Oporto, Amsterdam, Lisbon, Frankfurt, Beijing, Washington, London, Vienna and Caracas as part of the Abreu (El sistema) project. and for the Sydney Conservatory.
Member of the jury in major competitions for saxophone, including that of Dinant in 2010, is responsible for Italy of Gerry Mulligan Publisher. He is also the author of several educational scores for the Carisch.
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