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Giorgio Revelli (En)        Fr CV - Ita CV

Organist, harpsichordist, pianist and conductor, Giorgio Revelli is titular organist and director of music at Saint Maurice Cathedral, Imperia, Italy.

Native of Taggia, Italy, Mr. Revelli achieved all of his music and academic studies in France. At the National Conservatory of Nice, he studied organ with René Saorgin, and harpsichord and chamber music with Mireille Podeur (Early Music Department), while piano with Polish pianist Elzbieta Glabowna.

Giorgio Revelli holds the DE, the State Diploma of Professor of Music, organ specialization in Toulouse.

From the year 2024 he has been appointed professor of the CDMAM Music Conservatory of Nice in France.

He attended master classes at prestigious French academies with Michel Chapuis, Marie- Claire Alain, Bernard Lagacé, Mireille Lagacé, Jean Boyer, Harald Vogel and he was pupil of Jean Pierre Leguay as for the art of improvisation.

Mr. Revelli has been regularly invited to international music festivals in Europe (United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Poland, Spain, Lithuania), in South America (Argentina, Uruguay), Canada and the United States, and he regularly collaborates with the Italian Ministry of Culture through the Italian Institutes of Culture overseas. Since 2012 he has been a member of the jury at the international improvisation competition of the Abbey of St. Colomban of Luxeuil in France, directed by prof. Pierre Pincemaille.

Since 2016 he has been actively collaborating with the Orchestra of the Genova Theater “Carlo Felice”, Orchestra da Camera Fiorentina (Florence) and the Sanremo Symphony Orchestra (Italy).

Since 2019 Revelli collaborates with the Brass quartet of West Texas University (WTAMU)

Since 2010, Giorgio Revelli has been recording his CDs with CLASSIC CONCERT of Salzburg, Austria, and with the Italo-German CENTAURUS MUSIC in Italy.