Manuel Granatiero is an Italian **historical flute specialist** born in Naples in 1976. After studying modern flute with several accomplished teachers, he transitioned to the historical flute and graduated in 2004 from the Royal Conservatoire of Brussels, where he studied with Barthold Kuijken and Marc Hantaï. Based between The Hague and Rome, Granatiero has become a respected figure in early music, serving as principal flutist with important ensembles like **Gli Incogniti** and Accademia Ottoboni. He's also a dedicated educator, teaching historical flutes at conservatories in Cesena and Brescia while regularly leading masterclasses at prestigious international institutions.
Beyond his ensemble work, Granatiero released his first solo album, *Light and Darkness: C.P.E. Bach Flute Sonatas*, showcasing his artistry and adding to a discography that includes recordings with Gli Incogniti and Accademia Ottoboni. His work spans the Baroque repertoire, from Vivaldi and Bach to lesser-known masterpieces, and he's known for creative contributions like transcriptions—for instance, adapting Bach's Violin Sonata in G Minor for flute and keyboard. Through his performances, recordings, and teaching, Granatiero exemplifies the modern early music movement's commitment to historically informed performance.
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