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Fabio Sampó
Principal Trombonist, National Radio Broadcasting
Orchestra (RAI)
Fabio Sampó is principal trombonist of the
National
Radio Broadcasting Orchestra (RAI) in Torino, Italy.
He has played under great conductors such as Zubin Metha, Jeffrey
Tate, Roberto Abbado and Rafael Frübeck de Burgos. In
2001, he performed with the RAI Orchestra in the Emmy Award winning "Traviata
in Paris." He has collaborated as first trombone of
The Swiss Radio Orchestra, Filarmonica Arturo Toscanini Orchestra
in Parma under Loren Maazel, "Forty Years of Music with
Luciano Pavarotti" and Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala.
As one of the young great European performing artists and soloists
of his time, he has both performed and recorded "Canto d'Autunno" for
solo trombone and band by C.Saglietti and was a featured soloist
of the Ghedini Orchestra, performing "Concerto for Trombone
and Strings" by E.Rizza. His recordings include a duo with
M. Dee Stewart for the Summit label Called 'Con Amore', a medley
of fantastic Italian Opera music arranged for two trombones and
piano. SampoStewart productions will release a second CD with
Summit Records in the fall of 2008 of jazzy Christmas medleys
arranged especially for them.
An active chamber musician
artist and clinician, Fabio's activities include the RAI Orchestra
Brass Quintet, Trio Promenade, "Decimino d'Ottoni Fiati
Insieme" and "Free Bones" trombone quartet. Master
classes and seminars include Indiana University, Butler University,
Grand Valley State University, DePauw University, Novara Conservatory
of Music and Asti Castello di Cortanze.
Mr. Sampó is
also an organizer of the Alessi Seminar in Italy (translator
and auditor coordinator) and the M. Dee Stewart Seminar. He received
both Performer and Artist Diplomas from Indiana University where
he studied under M.Dee Stewart, Keith Brown and Scott Hartman
and Carl Lenthe. Maestro Sampó has been guest professor
at Indiana University Jacob School of Music. He currently teaches
trombone and euphonium at the Istituto
Civico V.Baravalle in
Fossano, Italy. For
his achievements in music, Maestro Sampó received the
key to the city of Fossano in 2002. |
"Edwards Trombones are a combination of excellent
sound and easiness of playing! I have finally found what
I have been looking for in my new Edwards horn. I can't
stop getting compliments about it!"
Fabio Sampó
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