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ALESSIO BENVENUTI. Born in Torrita di Siena, Italy, in 1976, Alessio Benvenuti has already made his mark in italian music world. 

Alessio Benvenuti made his first appearance as soloist with the Orchestra of the National Theatre of Bucarest in sprin 1997 and performed in both England and Unites States in same year. In 1997/98, he performed with the European Youth Orchestra "Arturo Toscanini" of Parma and was soloist with the Arturo Toscanini Chamber Orchestra created from the larger Youth Orchestra.
Benvenuti is the First Violin of the "Janaceck Quartet", which performed in the film "First the Music then Words", directed by Fulvio Wetzl, a hightlight of the New York Film Festival.
His natural talent and his studies (Cherubini Conservatory in Florence, Academy Chigiana in Siena, Mozarteum in Salzburg, Juillard School in New York) have allowed him to rise to the top in the international music world.

Benvenuti began his studies at age of four. Graduating at the Cherubini Conservatori of Music in Florence, in both violin and piano, his teachers were: Henry Szering, Franco Gulli, Riccardo Brengola, Boris Belkin, Uto Ughi, Ruggiero Ricci, Igor Oistrach, Doroty DeLay.

He is winner of Master Programme of Violin Soloist and Conductor at the ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON (December 2003).

He has performed with the Orchestra of National Theatre of Bucarest, Toscanini Youth Chamber Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra of Saarbruken, Orchestra Filarmonica di Bogotà, Orchestra Filarmonica di Medellin (Soloist and Conductor),  Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma (First Violins Leader and Soloist),  Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala and Filarmonici della Scala in Milan, Chamber Orchestra of Caserta (First Violins Leader).

Soloist  with the following conductors: Julian Kovatchev, Peter Schnaider, Riccardo Muti, Claudio Abbado, Corrado Rovaris, Carlo Rizzi, Yuri Temirkanov, Michel Plasson, Francisco Rettig, Otmar Maga, Francesco La Vecchia.

The 28th and the 29th September he was soloist of violin and piano with the Orchestra Filarmonica of Bogotà, conducted by Francisco Rettig.

TEATRO LEON THE GREIFF - september 28 h.4.pm.:
TEATRO JORGE ELICIER GAITAN  - september 29 - h.11 a.m.:
• Brahms Violin Concerto in D major Op.77 - Soloist Alessio Benvenuti
• L.V.Beethoven Piano Concerto N.5  "Imperatore" - Soloist Alessio Benvenuti