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Marco Boni

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Marco Boni (born in 30 October 1960) is an Italian conductor.

He graduated at the Academy of Music in Milan and started his career as a cellist. In the 80ies he performed as a cello major in the orchestra of the Comunale theatre in Bologna and was a founder of the group Virtuosi Italiani, where he played as a cello soloist.

In 1987 he continued his studies for becoming a conductor with Sergiu Celibidache.

After a concert tour in the main Italian cities, he was appointed Main Conductor of the Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra of Amsterdam in 1994. Marco Boni, which is still holding the office, performed with the Dutch orchestra in France, Spain, Italy, India, Japan, Switzerland and Portugal. Marco Boni conducted also many major orchestra such as the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, the North Netherlands Symphony Orchestra and the Teatro Regio Orchestra of Parma.

He also has been conducting the Wiener Kammersymphonie since 2005.

He performed conducing the Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra together with Misha Maisky in a concert tour throughout Spain[1].

Marco Boni recorded for PentaTone Classics and for the recording company Victor.

Note

  1. ^ El Diario CONCERTO SANTANDER