Stefano Buschini is an Italian choral conductor born on June 5, 1961, in La Spezia, Italy. He studied piano, choral music, and choral conducting with notable teachers like Giovanni Acciai and Bruno Foti. Buschini is best known for founding and directing the vocal group **Il Convitto Armonico**, with which he has performed numerous concerts and won several awards at national choral competitions. His ensemble's recordings include works by historical composers such as Marc'Antonio Ingegneri, Tomas Luis de Victoria, and Franchino Gaffurio, reflecting Buschini's expertise in Renaissance and Baroque music.
Some of his notable projects include a comprehensive recording of Franchino Gaffurio's choral works, including the **Missa de Carneval**, and a focus on Tomas Luis de Victoria's **Missa O quam gloriosum** and other works. Through these endeavors, Buschini has contributed significantly to the interpretation and appreciation of early music. His work also involves organizing musical events and teaching, as he founded the "Centro Corale Concertistico Borghetto di Vara" in 1989, offering classes in vocal technique and music theory.
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