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The 2025–2026 Tutunov Piano Series concludes with a powerful finale featuring renowned Italian pianist Pierluigi Camicia.Known for his innovative interpretations and dedication to new works, Camicia has earned international recognition for his performances across Europe and beyond. As both a soloist and chamber musician, he has collaborated with leading orchestras, distinguished soloists, and esteemed conductors, bringing a fresh perspective to classical repertoire.
In addition to his acclaimed performance career, Camicia has shaped generations of musicians as a longtime professor at the Piccinni National Conservatory of Bari and a masterclass instructor at universities and conservatories around the world. He has recorded for respected labels including Farelive, Abegg, and Bongiovanni, and served as Artistic Director for several major music institutions and festivals in Italy.
Celebrate the close of an unforgettable season with a truly inspiring evening of piano.
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Friday, May 15th at 7:30 PM at the SOU Music Recital Hall | Ashland, OR
Tickets:
•General Admission: $35–$45 each
•Livestream available: $35/household
•Season Ticket Packages: 10% discount
•SOU Employees: $10
•Oregon Trail Card Holders: $5
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* About the Artist *
Pierluigi Camicia
Pierluigi Camicia began his concert career following awards in National (Treviso) and internationally prestigious competitions (Busoni, Ciani, Chopin), earning the admiration and esteem of artists such as Rostropovitch, Ferrara, and Ciccolini. His recitals in Europe (Germany, Poland, and Switzerland) and the United States (Salt Lake, Cleveland, Akron, Los Angeles, Fresno, etc.) have received wide acclaim from critics and audiences alike. He pays particular attention to unusual repertoires and has collaborated with renowned soloists and conductors (Ferro, Friedman, Haronovitch, Biscardi, Gusella) and with European and American orchestras. As a chamber musician, he has performed with artists such as Michael Flaksman, Ruggiero Ricci, Angelo Persichilli, Felix Ayo, and Nina Beilina. He has also collaborated with prestigious singers like Ricciarelli, Devia, and Colaianni in lieder and lyric recitals, and often with vocalists like Antonella Ruggiero and Mariella Nava.
Since 1973, when he was invited by then-Director Nino Rota, Camicia has held a professorship at the Piccinni National Conservatory of Bari, where he has mentored a generation of talented musicians who have gone on to international careers. He has recorded music by Chopin, Giuliani, Rota, Grieg, Brahms, Franck, Faurè, and Van Westerhout for Farelive, Abegg, and Bongiovanni.
From its founding in 1974, he served as Artistic Director of the AUDITORIUM Association of Castellana Grotte, which produces and organizes chamber and symphonic concerts and operas. In 2002 and 2003, he artistically directed the "Talos Jazz Festival" in Ruvo di Puglia, one of Italy's most important jazz festivals. Since 2003, he has been the Artistic Director of the Camerata Musicale Salentina of Lecce, the most important music association in Salento.
Camicia holds masterclasses in piano and chamber music for universities in the USA (BWYU – Provo – UTAH, CSUF – Fresno – CALIFORNIA, WESLEYAN COLLEGE – Macon – GEORGIA, etc.) and at Hochschulen in Germany, France, Croatia, and Poland. He has performed for major theaters, orchestras, and concert associations in Italy and abroad, including La Scala in Milan, Carnegie Hall in New York, the Oriental Art Center in Shanghai, and the Teatro Verdi in Trieste. In 2000, he received the "NELO BRENI" Music Award. In 2007, he was appointed Director of the Tito Schipa Conservatory of Lecce by the Minister for the University.
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Event Venue
SOU Music Recital Hall, 450 S. Mountain Avenue, Ashland, OR 97520-3239, United States
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