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Violin lessons for all ages and levels / Violin lessons all ages and levels
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After studying at the A. Steffani Conservatory of Castelfranco Veneto in Italy where he obtained the highest distinction, Gabriele then completed his Master's degree in violin with distinction at the Royal Conservatory of Mons with M° Eliot Lawson and Wibert Aerts. During his training, Gabriele also studied with Ilya Grubert at the Fondazione Musicale Santa Cecilia in Italy, Elina Vahala at the Hochschule Fur Musik Karlsruhe and took masterclasses with Ivry Gitlis, Stefano Pagliani, Elisabeth Perry, Igor Volochine, Vineta Sareika, Kati Sebestyén and Chouchane Sironossian. He is currently studying at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels with M° Shirly Laub and M° Frédéric d'Ursel in a specialized master's degree and Agrégation at the Royal Conservatory of Mons.
In 2018, Gabriele won the audition for the Jeugd Antwerp Simphony Orchestra (ASO) and for the Nationaal Jeugd Orkest (NJO); in 2019 he won the audition for European Union Youth Orchestra (Euyo) and Orchestra del Teatro Olimpico di Vicenza (OTO) and is also selected in 2020 for the Young Belgian Strings as well as the Antwerp Philarmonic Orchestra. He has collaborated with several orchestras in Italy and Belgium, including the Boho Strings Orchestra in Antwerp, the Ataneres Ensemble in Louvain, the Chapelle Musicale de Tournai in Tournai, the Assai Symphonia in Hasselt, the Orchestra of Archi Italiani and the Orchestra del Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza, Italy.
Very involved in the chamber music repertoire, Gabriele founded in 2018 with the pianist Julien Lejeune the Duo Aréthuse, in which they explore the romantic French and contemporary Italian repertoire, in search of an interpretation marked by accuracy, simplicity and of modernity. They are at the initiative of the creation in 2019 of the Hellens Ensemble, consisting of a string quartet, a piano and a lyrical singer, an ensemble with which they are interested in Belgian music and more particularly to the repertoire with voice.
Gabriele also studied at the University of Padua at the Faculty of History and Musicology.
In 2018, Gabriele won the audition for the Jeugd Antwerp Simphony Orchestra (ASO) and for the Nationaal Jeugd Orkest (NJO); in 2019 he won the audition for European Union Youth Orchestra (Euyo) and Orchestra del Teatro Olimpico di Vicenza (OTO) and is also selected in 2020 for the Young Belgian Strings as well as the Antwerp Philarmonic Orchestra. He has collaborated with several orchestras in Italy and Belgium, including the Boho Strings Orchestra in Antwerp, the Ataneres Ensemble in Louvain, the Chapelle Musicale de Tournai in Tournai, the Assai Symphonia in Hasselt, the Orchestra of Archi Italiani and the Orchestra del Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza, Italy.
Very involved in the chamber music repertoire, Gabriele founded in 2018 with the pianist Julien Lejeune the Duo Aréthuse, in which they explore the romantic French and contemporary Italian repertoire, in search of an interpretation marked by accuracy, simplicity and of modernity. They are at the initiative of the creation in 2019 of the Hellens Ensemble, consisting of a string quartet, a piano and a lyrical singer, an ensemble with which they are interested in Belgian music and more particularly to the repertoire with voice.
Gabriele also studied at the University of Padua at the Faculty of History and Musicology.
Location
At student's location :
- Around Brussels, Belgium
At teacher's location :
- Rue de la Crêche, 1050 Ixelles, Belgium
Online from Belgium
About Me
During my training, I had the opportunity to study with illustrious teachers with whom I was able to discover different violin techniques and different pedagogical approaches, which allowed me to create my own methodology. If Italy gave me a passion for sharing and communication (a typically Italian characteristic), Belgium taught me to convey a message, an idea in a concrete way. My meeting with Mr Ilya Grubert, Mr Shirly Laub and Mr Lawson made me aware of the importance in the life of an artist to share his knowledge, and teaching is for me the most beautiful way to put this sharing into practice.
I use a method according to the student: what is always central is the sound and the transmission of an emotion, even with a simple piece or a study. Technique and posture are also important in my teaching, and I strive to find, for each student and step by step, a way of playing that is as healthy as possible.
Also pursuing activities as a professional musician, I nevertheless have at heart that learning and pedagogy are part of my daily life, and I envisage with both a lot of seriousness and a lot of pleasure the work with the students and the transmission of musical knowledge.
I use a method according to the student: what is always central is the sound and the transmission of an emotion, even with a simple piece or a study. Technique and posture are also important in my teaching, and I strive to find, for each student and step by step, a way of playing that is as healthy as possible.
Also pursuing activities as a professional musician, I nevertheless have at heart that learning and pedagogy are part of my daily life, and I envisage with both a lot of seriousness and a lot of pleasure the work with the students and the transmission of musical knowledge.
Education
Gabriele born in Padua in 1995, graduated with highest honors at the "A. Steffani" Conservatory of Castelfranco Veneto where he also obtained the "Zambon" prize in 2017 as best student.
Settled in Belgium since 2017, between 2019 and 2021 he obtained the “Master in violin” and the “Master specialized in violin” with Grand Distinction, by studying at the Royal Conservatory of Mons Arts2 and at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels in the class of Shirly Laub, Eliot Lawson, Wibert Aerts and Frederic d'Ursel.
During his training, Gabriele also studied with Ilya Grubert and Stefano Pagliani at the Fondazione Musicale Santa Cecilia in Italy, Elina Vahala at the Hochschule Fur Musik Karlsruhe and took masterclasses with Elisabeth Perry, Ivry Gitlis, Igor Volochine, Vineta Sareika, Kati Sebestyén, Chouchane Sironossian and Nana Kawamura and chamber music with Muhiddin Dürrüoğlu, Enrico Bronzi and Filippo Faes.
Settled in Belgium since 2017, between 2019 and 2021 he obtained the “Master in violin” and the “Master specialized in violin” with Grand Distinction, by studying at the Royal Conservatory of Mons Arts2 and at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels in the class of Shirly Laub, Eliot Lawson, Wibert Aerts and Frederic d'Ursel.
During his training, Gabriele also studied with Ilya Grubert and Stefano Pagliani at the Fondazione Musicale Santa Cecilia in Italy, Elina Vahala at the Hochschule Fur Musik Karlsruhe and took masterclasses with Elisabeth Perry, Ivry Gitlis, Igor Volochine, Vineta Sareika, Kati Sebestyén, Chouchane Sironossian and Nana Kawamura and chamber music with Muhiddin Dürrüoğlu, Enrico Bronzi and Filippo Faes.
Experience / Qualifications
He has collaborated with several orchestras: in Belgium the Philharmonic Orchestra Flanders, and Boho Strings Orchestra in Antwerp, the Ataneres Ensemble in Louvain, the Chapelle Musicale de Tournai in Tournai, the Assai Symphonia in Hasselt; in Italy the Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto OPV in Padua, the Orchestra d'archi Italiani ODAI and the Orchestra del Teatro Olimpico OTO in Vicenza.
Since March 2022, he has been an assistant violinist in the “Belgian National Orchestra BNO” in the premiere violon tutti.
In 2018 Gabriele won the audition for the Jeugd Antwerp Simphony Orchestra (ASOJ) and for the Nationaal Jeugd Orkest (NJO); in 2019 he won the audition for European Union Youth Orchestra (Euyo) and Orchestra del Teatro Olimpico di Vicenza (OTO) and also the Antwerp Philharmonic Orchestra.
Since 2018, he has been very involved in the chamber music repertoire, playing with pianists Julien Lejeune and Marco Mantovani. Focused on the Franco-Belgian repertoire and the Italian repertoire of the beginning of the 20th century (Busoni, Fano, Dallapiccola, Respighi) he has performed at the Arsonic in Mons, Atelier Marcel Hastir and Art Base in Brussels or at the Academia Belgica de la Villa Borghese in Rome, and was a finalist in the competition organized by the Wallonia-Brussels Federation "Generation Classique 2021".
In October 2021 he also won the “Giovanni Guglielmo" prize in Padua in duo with pianist Marco Mantovani.
Passionate about teaching and didactics, he specialized at the Royal Conservatory of Mons Arts2 and in 2021 he obtained the Agregation diploma with Distinction. Since October 2021, he has been teaching the violin as part of the El Sistema project organized by the Asbl ReMuA in Brussels.
Gabriele also studied at the University of Padua in the Faculty of History and Musicology.
Since March 2022, he has been an assistant violinist in the “Belgian National Orchestra BNO” in the premiere violon tutti.
In 2018 Gabriele won the audition for the Jeugd Antwerp Simphony Orchestra (ASOJ) and for the Nationaal Jeugd Orkest (NJO); in 2019 he won the audition for European Union Youth Orchestra (Euyo) and Orchestra del Teatro Olimpico di Vicenza (OTO) and also the Antwerp Philharmonic Orchestra.
Since 2018, he has been very involved in the chamber music repertoire, playing with pianists Julien Lejeune and Marco Mantovani. Focused on the Franco-Belgian repertoire and the Italian repertoire of the beginning of the 20th century (Busoni, Fano, Dallapiccola, Respighi) he has performed at the Arsonic in Mons, Atelier Marcel Hastir and Art Base in Brussels or at the Academia Belgica de la Villa Borghese in Rome, and was a finalist in the competition organized by the Wallonia-Brussels Federation "Generation Classique 2021".
In October 2021 he also won the “Giovanni Guglielmo" prize in Padua in duo with pianist Marco Mantovani.
Passionate about teaching and didactics, he specialized at the Royal Conservatory of Mons Arts2 and in 2021 he obtained the Agregation diploma with Distinction. Since October 2021, he has been teaching the violin as part of the El Sistema project organized by the Asbl ReMuA in Brussels.
Gabriele also studied at the University of Padua in the Faculty of History and Musicology.
Age
Infants (0-3 years old)
Preschool children (4-6 years old)
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
45 minutes
60 minutes
The class is taught in
French
Spanish
Italian
English
Skills
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During my training, I had the opportunity to study with famous teachers with whom I was able to discover different violin techniques and different pedagogical approaches, which allowed me to create my own methodology. If Italy gave me the passion of sharing and communication (a typical Italian characteristic), Belgium taught me to convey a message, an idea in a concrete way. My meeting with Mr Lawson also made me aware of the importance in the life of an artist to share his knowledge, and teaching is for me the best way to put this sharing into practice.
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