05/08
MILVA &
ASTOR

Tribute to Milva
on music
by Astor Piazzolla

THE CONCERT

MILVA & ASTOR
“Tribute to Milva on music by Astor Piazzolla”

Mario Stefano Pietrodarchi, bandoneon
Nadezhda Nesterova, voice
Gianluca Marcianò, piano

Aug. 5, 9:15 p.m.
Villa Marigola - Lerici

THE PROGRAM
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THE INTERPRETERS

Nadezhda Nesterova, soprano
Nadezhda Nesterova was born in Eastern Kazakhstan and began her studies at the age of 7 under the guidance of Larisa Loghinova and later at the music high school with Vyacheslav Tcach. She graduated in 2014 from the Glinka State Conservatory in Novosibirsk under the guidance of Tatiana Gorbunova. She has won numerous national and international competitions. From 2014 to 2022, she was the principal soloist at the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre. She has participated in numerous master classes under the guidance of Renata Scotto, Simone Kermes, Ines Salazar. She has performed in chamber and opera repertoire in major theatres and concert halls, including Astana Opera (Kazakhstan), Novosibirsk Philharmonic, and th Mikhailovsky Theater (Russia). In addition to her significant concert activity in Russia, she has also performed in Italy, Germany, and Poland. She has collaborated with numerous conductors, including Gianluca Marcianò, Valentine Uryupin, Dmitri Jurowski, Carlo Bernini, Dmitry Korchak, Mikhail Tatarnikov, Anatoli Levin and many others. Her repertoire includes over 25 roles, including Adina in Donizetti’s L’elisir d’amore, Nedda in Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci, Alice Ford in Verdi’s Falstaff, and many others. Always fascinated by new repertoire, in 2023 she will begin a collaboration with accordionist and bandoneonist Mario Stefano Pietrodarchi in a project entitled “Milva and Piazzolla.”

Mario Stefano Pietrodarchi, bandoneon
Mario Stefano Pietrodarchi was born in Atessa on December 26th 1980. He began studying the accordion at the age of nine before switching to the bandoneon later. From 1993 to 2001, he studied at the F. Fenaroli Civic Music school in Lanciano with M° C. Calista and with M° C. Chiacchiaretta. In 2007, he graduated with honours from Santa Cecilia Conservatory of Music in Rome. In 2006, he resided at the Montreal Jazz Festival “I colori del mare” with Gabriele Mirabassi and Pietro Tonolo a project of the EGEA record company. On 25th May 2009, he played at the Colosseo (Rome) with M° Andrea Bocelli, Angela Gheorghiu, Andrea Griminelli and the Abruzzo Symphony Orchestra. The event “L’alba separa dalla luce l’ombra” was in aid of the earthquake victims of Abruzzo. It was exclusively broadcast worldwide on RAI 1 and RAI SAT. On December 25th 2010, he performed with the Orchestra Giovanile Italiana in Concerto per la Vita e per la Pace (Concert for Life and Peace), worldwide broadcast by RAI in Bethlehem. On June 1st 2011, he performed at the Arena of Verona together with Erwin Schrott during the festivities for the 150th anniversary of the Italian unification. The show was broadcast live by Rai 1. Together with Erwin Schrott and Anna Netrebeko, he performed in the most important cities in Germany, England and Denmark in 2012. In the same year, he recorded the DVD “Live in Portofino” on a guest appearance with Andrea Bocelli. In 2013, he performed on a guest appearance with Andrea Bocelli, Riccardo Cocciante, Pino Daniele and Simona Molinari at the event “Teatro del Silenzio”. On February 22 2014, he performed at the Ulker Sports Arena in Istanbul together with Andrea Bocelli. In 2018 recorded “Tango Seasons” for Sony Records, alongside Andrés Gabetta leading the fantastic baroque ensemble Cappella Gabetta. In 2021, on the occasion of Astor Piazzolla’s centenary, he realised a performance entitled ‘Astor’ alongside the Ballet of Rome. In 2022, alongside actor John Malkovich, he realised the premiere of a show entitled ‘The Infamous Ramirez Hoffman’ at the Lisbon and Sintra Film Festivals. Apart from frequently performing in Italy, he has been giving concerts in England, France, Belgium, Denmark, Croatia, Serbia, Germany, the U.S.A., Poland, Portugal, Finland, Spain, Switzerland, Hungary, Canada, Armenia, Russia, Israel, Ukraina, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Turkia, Libano, Belarus, Bahrain, Dubai and Cina.

Gianluca Marcianò, pianoforte
Praised by the SundayTimes for “his unfailingly theatrical and idiomatic conducting”, Gianluca Marcianò is the Principal Conductor of Orchestra della Magna Grecia in Taranto and Matera (Italy), Principal Guest Conductor of the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra, Artistic Director of Al Bustan Festival, and Artistic Director of Chelsea Opera Group. Originally from Lerici, Marcianò made his debut in 2006 at the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb. Since that moment on, he has built very strong ties with the Opera Houses of Oviedo, Minsk, and Ljubjana, as well as in the UK (English National Opera, Grange Park Opera, Scottish Opera, Opera North, and Longborough Opera Festival). Nel corso della sua carriera, Marcianò ha lavorato con grande successo con la maggior parte dei più grandi musicisti dei nostri tempo, tra cui Sir Bryn Terfel, Thomas Hampson, Elina Garanča, Sumi Jo, Joseph Calleja, Simon Keenlyside, Sondra Radvanovsky, Olga Peretyatko, Danielle De Niese, Gautier Capuçon, Renaud Capuçon, Arabella Steinbacher, Anna Tifu, Francesca Dego, Vanessa Benelli Mosell, Steven Isserlis, Boris Andrianov, Maria João Pires, Gloria Campaner, David Geringas, Khatia Buniatshvili, Sergei Krylov, Nina Kotova, Giovanni Sollima, Sergei Nakariakov, Denis Kozhukin, Alexander Buzlov, Boris Andrianov, Alison Balsom, Valentina Lisitsa, Andreas Ottensamer. In addition, he has conducted the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Hallé Orchestra, the English Chamber Orchestra, the Polish Baltic Philharmonic, the Wroclaw Philharmonic, the Georgian Philharmonic, the Tokyo New City Orchestra, the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, the Oviedo Philharmonia, the Moscow City Russian Philharmonic, the BBC Concert Orchestra, the Macau Orchestra, the Beijing Symphony Orchestra, the Sicilian Symphony Orchestra, the Toscanini Philharmonic, the Orchestra of Tuscany and others. Since 2010, he has conducted La Traviata, Tosca, Un Ballo in Maschera, Rigoletto, Die Zauberflöte, Le Nozze di Figaro, Don Giovanni, Così fan tutte, Alzira, Nabucco, Don Carlo, Evgenij Onegin, Samson et Dalila, and Madama Butterfly at Grange Park Opera. From 2011 to 2014, Marcianò served as Music Director of the Tbilisi State Opera, conducting La Forza del Destino, Cavalleria Rusticana, Nabucco, Attila, Il Trovatore, Mitridate, King of Pontus, and Aida, and later, from 2017 to 2019, he was Principal Conductor of the Serbian National Theater in Novi Sad and Principal Guest Conductor of the Minsk Opera House. Marcianò founded the Suoni dal Golfo Festival in his hometown overlooking the Gulf of Poets, renamed Lerici Music Festival in 2020. In 2017, he receives the Honorary Citizenship of the City of Lerici for his achievements and in 2018 has been awarded the Pavlova Award. His discography includes the album “Momento Immobile”, recorded for Rubicon Classics, with soprano Venera Gimadieva and Hallé Orchestra.