FRANCESCA CANALI
A versatile, charismatic and sensitive artist, Francesca Canali (Mag.art. PhD) leads an intensive international career as an acclaimed flute soloist, chamber musician, pedagogue and scientific researcher.She plays a wide and eclectic repertoire that ranges from baroque to contemporary music and has performed in major venues and at renowned international festivals throughout Europe, South and Central America, Africa, Russia and Japan (Wigmore Hall/London, Great Philharmonic Hall/St. Petersburg, Grosses Saal Mozarteum and Grosses Festspielhaus/Salzburg, Vienna Konzerthaus, Teatro Olimpico/Vicenza, Palau de la Musica Catalana/Barcelona, Konzerthaus/Dortmund, etc.).
She devotes moreover herself to international music education projects and interdisciplinary researches in the fields of music and art education, science of musical performance, musician's physiology and medicine, giftedness, empowerment and potential development.
Francesca Canali is a prizewinner of many national and international solo and chamber music competitions including the 1st Prize of the celebrated Maria Canals international Competition in Barcelona (2001).
She has brilliantly graduated from some of the most renowned Universities of Music in Rome, Paris and Salzburg and studied by some of the most celebrated contemporary flutists such as Irena Grafenauer, James Galway, Michael Kofler, Patrick Gallois, Maxence Larrieu, Auréle Nicolet and Angelo Persichilli.Furthermore, she was awarded the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in music science and pedagogy cum Laude at the University Mozarteum in Salzburg.
Currently based in Salzburg, Francesca Canali is a passionate and a very successful pedagogue: she is professor of flute and chamber music/ensemble at the Kalaidos Musikhochschule in Zurich and at the Landesmusikschulwerk Oberösterreich and is moreover a sought-after teacher at international master classes, seminars and workshops as well as a tutor for the woodwinds of international youth orchestras, and as a lecturer and expert at numerous congresses, institutions and music universitiesall around the world.
Her diverse and parallel activities as an artist, pedagogue, and scientist enable her to ground all artistic and pedagogical main themes of musical practice and pedagogy on extensive scientific knowledge and expertise. Based on the results of more than twenty years of interdisciplinary research, Francesca Canali has developed an innovative holistic pedagogical approach to flute and music pedagogy and her own instrumental pedagogical model. A comprehensive publication of her research and method will be published soon.
INFOS: www.francescacanali.com
A versatile, charismatic and sensitive artist, Francesca Canali (Mag.art. PhD) leads an intensive international career as an acclaimed flute soloist, chamber musician, pedagogue and scientific researcher.She plays a wide and eclectic repertoire that ranges from baroque to contemporary music and has performed in major venues and at renowned international festivals throughout Europe, South and Central America, Africa, Russia and Japan (Wigmore Hall/London, Great Philharmonic Hall/St. Petersburg, Grosses Saal Mozarteum and Grosses Festspielhaus/Salzburg, Vienna Konzerthaus, Teatro Olimpico/Vicenza, Palau de la Musica Catalana/Barcelona, Konzerthaus/Dortmund, etc.).
She devotes moreover herself to international music education projects and interdisciplinary researches in the fields of music and art education, science of musical performance, musician's physiology and medicine, giftedness, empowerment and potential development.
Francesca Canali is a prizewinner of many national and international solo and chamber music competitions including the 1st Prize of the celebrated Maria Canals international Competition in Barcelona (2001).
She has brilliantly graduated from some of the most renowned Universities of Music in Rome, Paris and Salzburg and studied by some of the most celebrated contemporary flutists such as Irena Grafenauer, James Galway, Michael Kofler, Patrick Gallois, Maxence Larrieu, Auréle Nicolet and Angelo Persichilli.Furthermore, she was awarded the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in music science and pedagogy cum Laude at the University Mozarteum in Salzburg.
Currently based in Salzburg, Francesca Canali is a passionate and a very successful pedagogue: she is professor of flute and chamber music/ensemble at the Kalaidos Musikhochschule in Zurich and at the Landesmusikschulwerk Oberösterreich and is moreover a sought-after teacher at international master classes, seminars and workshops as well as a tutor for the woodwinds of international youth orchestras, and as a lecturer and expert at numerous congresses, institutions and music universitiesall around the world.
Her diverse and parallel activities as an artist, pedagogue, and scientist enable her to ground all artistic and pedagogical main themes of musical practice and pedagogy on extensive scientific knowledge and expertise. Based on the results of more than twenty years of interdisciplinary research, Francesca Canali has developed an innovative holistic pedagogical approach to flute and music pedagogy and her own instrumental pedagogical model. A comprehensive publication of her research and method will be published soon.
INFOS: www.francescacanali.com