**Claudio Ferrarini** is an Italo-Swiss flutist known for his genre-defying artistry and vast discography spanning classical, jazz, and contemporary works. Born in Zurich in 1954, he studied under legends like Marcel Moyse and Severino Gazzelloni before launching a career marked by collaborations with icons such as Luciano Berio, Pierre Boulez, and Gianluca Podio. With over 350 albums and nine American Records Guide Golden Globes, he’s celebrated for his expressive tone and experimental spirit—whether recomposing Vivaldi or reimagining King Crimson’s prog rock as flute solos. Recent releases like *Jolivet, Karg-Elert, Satie: Solo* highlight his mastery of 20th-century repertoire, while his duo work with harpist Floraleda Sacchi ventures into sacred and cross-genre territory. A founder of the Arte Sonora label, Ferrarini remains a bridge between eras, from Baroque reinventions to avant-garde improvisations.
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