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Armando Ghidoni

Composer

Armando Ghidoni PhotoOf Italian origin, though French by adoption, Armando Ghidoni brings together, in his music, the spirits of both Italy and France. In the songs of this eclectic composer one finds sensitivity and the bel canto tradition, while his harmonic writing evokes both an impressionism à la française and jazz rhythms, features that lend his works a unique and highly personal character.

Armando Ghidoni is intensely active as a composer, and his music is played in the more important theater: Opera National de Paris, Carnegie Hall in New York, Opera National de Vichy, Berkeley Chamber Performances … his catalogue includes many instrumental scores that are regularly chosen as set pieces in leading national and international competitions, as well as chamber music, sacred music, incidental music and his opera Minou et Gourmolon has been played throughout the world, in may 2010 will be played at the “National Opera” of Vichy in France.

His Badaluk-Concerto for wind quintet and his Adagio for flute and harp (or piano) received an Honorable Mention from the American National Flute Association. The 12th Picardy European Music Competition, devoted to the saxophone, has been dedicated to him as the ‘Armando Ghidoni Competition’ and a hall in the Municipal Music School of Lencloître (France) today bears his name.

Since 1989 Armando Ghidoni has been published exclusively by Éditions Alphonse Leduc in Paris.


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