Carlo Parazzoli
Concertmaster at Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia Orchestra, with whom he has performed in the most prestigious halls with the most important International Directors.
Born in Milan, he graduated at the town Conservatory; he then achieved the “Premier Prix de Virtuosité” at Upper Conservatory in Geneva.
He played at leader at Orchestra Stradivari, created and directed by Daniele Gatti.
He cooperated as concertmaster with the most important Italian Orchestras.
He has performed as a soloist for “Guido Chigi” quartet, Official Group of the Accademia Chigiana in Siena.
As chamber musician he performed with some important musicians, such as: Wolfgang Sawallisch, Alexander Lonquich, Myung-Whun Chung, Antonio Pappano, Richard Galliano, Leonidas Kavakos, Lang Lang and Martha Argerich.
He played Brahms’ double concert, Haydn’s Concertante Simphony with Santa Cecilia’s Academy Orchestra, directed by Antonio Pappano, as well as Beethoven’s Triple concert with Alexander Lonquich.
He plays a Nicola Amati violin dated 1651 belonging to “Pro Canale” Foundation
He is an academic of Santa Cecilia.