Fabrizio Ammetto is an eminent classical musician and conductor, renowned primarily for his deep immersion in Baroque music. He has carved out a niche for himself as one of the foremost interpreters of the works of the Baroque era, particularly in the Italian repertoire. With a scholarly approach to performance, Ammetto combines historical research with a vibrant musicality that brings fresh insight to compositions from centuries past. His expertise shines through in his performances and recordings, which have received critical acclaim for their authenticity and expressive poignancy.
Over the years, Ammetto has released a series of albums that focus on the works of various Baroque composers, showcasing the breadth and depth of this period’s music. Notably, his exploration of "Vivaldi: Concerti e sinfonie per archi e basso continuo" sheds light on the Venetian master's writing for strings, while his interpretation of "Wassenaer: 6 Concerti armonici" illuminates the less well-known, yet beautifully intricate works of Count Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer. His ventures into the "Telemann: 6 Concerti, TWV 42" reveal the diverse and innovative techniques of Telemann's concerto form. Through his recordings, including "Tessarini: 10 Concerti a piu istrumenti," "Rarità per tastiera," "Vivaldi: Concerto per 2 violini, archi & basso continuo," and "Valeri: Concerti per organo e Sinfonie per orchestra," Ammetto has taken listeners on a journey throughout the European Baroque soundscape. His work both as a soloist and conductor has been instrumental in reviving interest in the rich tapestry of Baroque music and bringing to the forefront lesser-known works and composers of the era.
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