Gabriele Cassone

Gabriele Cassone is a distinguished trumpeter whose mastery of both modern and period instruments has positioned him as one of the most versatile and respected musicians within the realms of classical and baroque music. Born in Italy, Cassone's journey in music began at a young age, leading him to study at prestigious institutions where he honed his skills and deepened his love for music. Over the years, he has developed a rich discography that showcases his wide-ranging repertoire, from the classic works of Haydn and Hummel to the intricate compositions of Gombert and Monteclair.

Cassone's recent releases such as "Haydn: Trumpet Concerto, Symphony No. 104 "London" - Hummel: Trumpet Concerto" and "Monteclair: Trumpet Concertos Nos. 3-6" demonstrate his expertise and agility in handling the trumpet, bringing new life to these classical pieces with his nuanced interpretations. His album "The Aosta Cathedral Organ" explores the sonorous relationship between the trumpet and organ, highlighting his adaptability and creative vision. Furthermore, his exploration of 17th-century music with releases like "Canzoni Strumentali Milanesi Del Secolo XVII" and "Cazzati, Jacchini, Grossi, Gabrielli, Torelli: La tromba di San Petronio" underscores his dedication to uncovering and revitalizing lesser-known works. Cassone is not only celebrated for his solo performances but is also acclaimed for his collaborative works, as seen in "Scarlatti, Melani, Stradella: Cantate e Sinfonie Per Soprano e Tromba," where he blends the trumpet with vocal melodies. Through his remarkable discography and performances, Gabriele Cassone continues to enchant audiences worldwide, securing his legacy as a modern master of the trumpet.

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