Fabrizio Barchi is a renowned Italian conductor and music educator, best known for leading the Coro Musicanova, a polyphonic choir based in Rome. He began his career as a conductor in 1979 and completed his musical training at the Pontificio Istituto di Musica Sacra di Roma. Barchi worked as a music education teacher from 1980 to 1993 and later became the chair holder of Choral Conductorship at the Conservatory Lorenzo Perosi. His conducting work includes collaborations with notable figures like Ennio Morricone and Andrea Bocelli through the Coro Musicanova.
As a conductor, Barchi has also been involved in various international events, such as the KHOREXPO in Moscow, where he participated as a teacher and speaker. His discography includes recordings of choral music, reflecting his expertise in the genre. Recent releases under his direction include works such as **Palestrina Messe a doppio coro** and **Frisina: Passio Caeciliae**, showcasing his mastery of choral performances.
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