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Isabella Stabio

from Italy

Isabella Stabio gained her Saxophone Degree and her Masters Degree with top marks and honours at Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Turin, and she was awarded the Diplome d'Etudes Musicales in Saxophone unanimously at the Conservatoire National de Région in Lyon, after studying with Jean Denis Michat.

Isabella has attended courses and masterclasses with Claude Delangle, Vincent David, Joseph Lulloff, Kenneth Tse, John Sampen, Bruno Totaro, Marco Albonetti, Christian Wirth, Fabrizio Mancuso at the Festival Internazionale del Sassofono of Faenza, at Université Européenne pour le Saxophone of Gap, and at the Musicariva Festival of Riva del Garda.

She has competed successfully at a number of competitions, both in Italy, Chieri, Riccione (1st prize), Venaria (prize Novecento), and abroad, Ville d'Avray (finalist). She also won the scholarship Master dei Talenti Musicali awarded by Fondazione CRT.

Isabella has performed concerts as a soloist, in a duo with organ (Duo Ricercare) and with other chamber music groups and orchestras at many Italian and foreign music festivals in Austria, England, Portugal, Germany, Switzerland and U.S.A.

She has recorded two CDs, "Solo Sax One" and "Sax goes Baroque!". She is Saxophone Professor at the Giuseppe Verdi Music School of Venaria Reale.


Sequenza IXb - Luciano Berio

Sequenza IXb is a transcription for alto saxophone of Sequenza IX for clarinet, written in 1980. It is essentially a long melody implying redundancy, symmetries transformations and returns. It is also a "sequence" of instrumental gestures developing constant transformation between two different harmonic fields.

Monologue - Gilad Hochman

This piece was composed at the beginning of my academic music studies at Tel Aviv University. Approaching the saxophone was a fulfilling experience which led me to look deep inside this instrument's character and musical soul. My imagination was ignited by its history in classical and jazz music. G. Hochman.

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