Lorenzo GATTO
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A true revelation in the eyes of the greater public and international critics through his second prize and Public’s prize at the prestigious Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition (Concours Musical International Reine Elisabeth) 2009, Lorenzo Gatto’s talent has also been recognised with his winning of many other prizes of which the 1st prize and Public’s Prize at the International RNCM Competition in Manchester (age 18) and the 1st prize at the International Andrea Postacchini Competition in Italy (age 16).
From the age of 12, Lorenzo Gatto has been invited to play at famous festivals and renowned halls around the whole of Europe such as the Palais des Beaux-Arts (Bozar) and Flagey in Brussels, Philharmonie in Luxemburg, Salle Cortot in Paris, the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, etc. It is also with orchestras that he has enriched his experience playing, notably with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra (under the direction of V. Sinaisky), the Belgian National Orchestra (under the direction of G. Varga, E. Aadland and E. Mazzola), the Royal Flemish Philharmonic Orchestra (deFilharmonie, under the direction of P. Herreweghe and J. van Zweden), the Philharmonic Orchestra of Luxemburg (under the direction of E. Krivine), the Royal Chamber Orchestra of Wallonia (under the direction of P. Goodwin et A. Dumay), the New Russia Orchestra,… and, of course, through his various encounters with great musicians such as Seiji Ozawa, Midori, Pamela Frank, Robert Mann, Zakhar Bron, Salvatore Accardo, Julian Rachlin,…
Born in Brussels (Belgium) in 1986, Lorenzo Gatto started studying the violin at the age of 5. At 12, he joined the Brussels’ Royal Conservatory of Music in Véronique Bogaerts’ class where, at 17, he gained the higher diploma for violin with the highest distinction. He continued to perfect his playing under Herman Krebbers in Holland and Augustin Dumay at the Queen Elisabeth College of Music. Since 2005, Lorenzo has been studying with the pedagogue Boris Kuschnir (Kunstuniversität, Graz and the Conservatory of Vienna).
In 2010, Lorenzo Gatto has made a Enescu-Martinu recording for the Fuga Libera label with pianist Milos Popovic (“Deconstructing the Wall”). He has also recorded string trios and Schubert’s ‘The Trout’ as well as the Divertimento (Mozart) album, for the UT3-records’ label. In the near future, Lorenzo will be recording Vieuxtemps’ Concerto n°4 with the Liège Philharmonic Orchestra (Belgium) under the direction of Patrick Davin, but also Martinu’s Concerto n°2 with the Belgian National Orchestra under the direction of Walter Weller.
Having been elected Rising Star 2010-2011, Lorenzo will perform in the most renowned European venues, such as the Birmingham Symphony Hall, the Cité de la Musique in Paris, the Wiener Musikverein, the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, and then in Barcelona, Baden Baden, Hamburg, Cologne, Luxemburg, Athens, etc. Other major future projects are a residential post at the Brussels Center for Fine Arts (Palais des Beaux-Arts, Bruxelles) for the 2010-2011 season, a concert at the Seoul Arts Center, concerts with the Royal Flemish Philharmonic Orchestra (deFilharmonie) and the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra...
As a committed musician, in 2007 Lorenzo Gatto co-founded the Cl4ssiK association, with the aim of encouraging young people to be more aware of classical music. A multi-media concert tour on the theme of seasons has been planned for 2010 and 2011.
Lorenzo Gatto plays a J.B. Vuillaume violin.
www.lorenzogatto.com