David Bellugi Master class
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David Bellugi is a recorder
virtuoso, concert and studio musician, Macintosh-enthusiast, Sound Designer
editor and part owner of the Florence-based record company. David has a B.A. in Applied
Musicology which he received Summa cum Laude from the University of
California at San Diego, where he studied with Bernhardt-Ambros
Batschelet (flute), Robert Erickson and Bernard Rands (composition), Anthony Newman (harpsichord), Thomas
Nee (conducting), and Bertram Turetzky (advisor for
musicology). He continued his musicological research in Early Music
performance practices under the guidance of Antoine Geoffroy-Dechaume
in Paris (a student of Early Music pioneer, Arnold
Dolmetsch). As soloist David has
performed with many orchestras including: the RAI-Torino, Radio France-Paris,
Radio France-Lille, Radio della Svizzera
Italiana, as well as with the orchestras of Bari,
Cagliari, Cordoba, Emilia-Romagna, Firenze, Harvard University, Milano, Padova, Palermo, Sanremo and
Torino. He has performed in recitals and concert/lectures in Australia,
Austria, Belgium, Canada, England, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy,
Portugal, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland and in the
U.S.A. He has premiered various
works (Luciano Berio, Nuccio D'Angelo, Ugalberto de Angelis, Dan Locklair,
A. Riccardo Luciani,
Carlo Prosperi, and Giulio
Viozzi have dedicated works to Bellugi) and has
appeared successfully as conductor-soloist. Bellugi teaches Recorder at
the "Luigi Cherubini" Conservatoire in Florence Italy. David Bellugi
teaches recorder at the Cherubini Conservatory in Florence, Italy. Most of the photographs
on the Summer School pages were taken by David Bellugi and Arlette Herrenschmidt during the 2003
et 2004 Dolmetsch
Summer School at the LMFL's Frensham
Hheights Summer course. David
maintains an archive of many of these and other pictures at LMFL Summer School Archives and maintains his own comprehensive web site
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