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Christian Leotta (born 1980 in Catania, Italy) is an Italian virtuoso pianist. Leotta has performed and recorded all 32 Beethoven Piano Sonatas. He began his study of piano at the age of 7, furthering his studies at the Milan Conservatory under Mario Patuzzi and is a former pupil of the pianist Karl Ulrich Schnabel. Leotta studied at the Theo Lieven International Piano Foundation and also with Rosalyn Tureck at the Tureck Bach Research Foundation at Oxford. He also studied at the Literature and Philosophy faculty of Milan State University. Leotta officially began his career in 2002 in Montreal at the age of 22 and began to perform the complete Beethoven Piano Sonatas, which he completed in a period of less than a month.

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  • Christian Leotta (born 1980 in Catania, Italy) is an Italian virtuoso pianist. Leotta has performed and recorded all 32 Beethoven Piano Sonatas. He began his study of piano at the age of 7, furthering his studies at the Milan Conservatory under Mario Patuzzi and is a former pupil of the pianist Karl Ulrich Schnabel. Leotta studied at the Theo Lieven International Piano Foundation and also with Rosalyn Tureck at the Tureck Bach Research Foundation at Oxford. He also studied at the Literature and Philosophy faculty of Milan State University. Leotta officially began his career in 2002 in Montreal at the age of 22 and began to perform the complete Beethoven Piano Sonatas, which he completed in a period of less than a month. (en)
  • Christian Leotta (Catane, 1980) est un pianiste virtuose italien. Leotta possède un vaste répertoire et est maintenant reconnu pour être le plus jeune pianiste depuis Daniel Barenboïm, à jouer et enregistrer l'intégrale des 32 Sonates pour piano de Beethoven. Il commence ses cours de piano à sept ans, avant de poursuivre ses études au Conservatoire de Milan, avec Mario Patuzzi – un élève du célèbre . Leotta se perfectionne ensuite à la fondation Theo Lieven et également avec Rosalyn Tureck à la Tureck Bach Research Foundation à Oxford. Il étudie également la littérature et la philosophie à l'Université de Milan. Leotta débute officiellement sa carrière à Montréal en 2002, âgé de 22 ans et en moins d'un mois interprète toutes les sonates de Beethoven. (fr)
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  • Christian Leotta (born 1980 in Catania, Italy) is an Italian virtuoso pianist. Leotta has performed and recorded all 32 Beethoven Piano Sonatas. He began his study of piano at the age of 7, furthering his studies at the Milan Conservatory under Mario Patuzzi and is a former pupil of the pianist Karl Ulrich Schnabel. Leotta studied at the Theo Lieven International Piano Foundation and also with Rosalyn Tureck at the Tureck Bach Research Foundation at Oxford. He also studied at the Literature and Philosophy faculty of Milan State University. Leotta officially began his career in 2002 in Montreal at the age of 22 and began to perform the complete Beethoven Piano Sonatas, which he completed in a period of less than a month. (en)
  • Christian Leotta (Catane, 1980) est un pianiste virtuose italien. Leotta possède un vaste répertoire et est maintenant reconnu pour être le plus jeune pianiste depuis Daniel Barenboïm, à jouer et enregistrer l'intégrale des 32 Sonates pour piano de Beethoven. (fr)
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  • Christian Leotta (en)
  • Christian Leotta (fr)
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