Massimo Raccanelli
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“The orchestra sounds different when Massimo Raccanelli conducts…” (Bruno Weil)
What makes a good conductor? In the case of Massimo Raccanelli, the answer is simple; it is the characteristic sound that the orchestra delivers when the young Italian conductor stands at the podium. This becomes possible through Raccanelli’s clear ideas regarding the sonic realization of the musical text by an orchestra – his instrument. Raccanelli imparts this ideas of sound from his musicians without masking the orchestra’s own inherent sound. He is able to combine his vision with what the orchestra has to offer, so that the most beautiful of both worlds is merged into a new soundscape: orchestral euphony, shaped by the conductor’s interpreted ideas of sound.
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News & Reviews
“… Rarely have I met a young person who is such a versatile musician and so full of talent…”
Andrea Marcon – Artistic Director of the Venice Baroque Orchestra
Gallery
Massimo Raccanelli I
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Massimo Raccanelli II
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Massimo Raccanelli III
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Massimo Raccanelli IV
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Massimo Raccanelli V
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Videos
Robert Schumann: Symphony No. 2 in C-major, Op. 61
4th movement – Allegro molto vivace
Münchner Symphoniker 2016
Interview and rehearsals to a concert (Elgar Cello concerto with Thomas Demenga and Symphony No. 5 by Tchaikovsky) of the “Joven Academia” del Orquesta Ciudad de Granada 2014.
(Interview in German to start at 1:41′.)