Fabio Biondi
Baroque violinist Fabio Biondi has been a pioneer in historically informed musical performance in his native Italy, both as a soloist and as the leader of his own Europa Galante ensemble. His sharp, energetic style has continued to influence the performance of Baroque music even as he has broadened his repertory across a 300-year period.
Biondi was born in Palermo, on the island of Sicily, on March 15, 1961. He showed talent in his violin lessons with Salvatore Cicero, who later bequeathed to him the use of the Carlo Ferdinando Gagliano violin of 1766 that he would play as an adult. By 12, Biondi was performing concertos with the RAI National Symphony Orchestra. One decisive turning point came when he met historically oriented violin players as a teen and immediately became fascinated by the Baroque and Classical forms of the instrument (which differ from the modern ones in their strings, bridges, and bows rather than in the body of the instrument itself). When he was 16, he gave a concert on Baroque violin at Vienna's famed Musikverein, and he formed his own historical-instrument string quartet, the Stendhal Quartet, soon after that; the group did not focus exclusively on Baroque and Classical music but simply performed all its music, which included several commissioned contemporary compositions, on temporally appropriate instruments. Biondi went on to study at the Rome Conservatory, winning the school's first prize in violin. He performed with leading historical-instrument groups, including Jordi Savall's Hespèrion XX (now Hespèrion XXI) and Les Musiciens du Louvre in the late '80s. Biondi's breakthrough came after he formed the Baroque ensemble Europa Galante in 1990. The group's recording debut came almost immediately, with the album Vivaldi: String Concerti on the Opus 111 label.
At the time, Europa Galante was the first historical-instrument Baroque group in Italy, which had lagged behind northwestern Europe, Britain, and Austria in the field. Pent-up demand brought the group immediate success; within a few years, the group had made several best-selling recordings, including one of Vivaldi's Four Seasons violin concertos that sold 500,000 copies, and Europa Galante had snared invitations to prestigious venues, including New York's Lincoln Center, the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome (one of several venues where they have backed opera productions), and London's Royal Albert Hall. Biondi has also conducted modern symphony orchestras, including the Radio France Philharmonic and the Gran Canaria Symphony Orchestra.
Biondi's recording career has been marked by extensive activity as both a violinist and conductor. As a soloist, he has recorded for Opus 111, Virgin Classics, and Glossa, releasing a 2019 recording, The 1690 "Tuscan" Stradivari, on the latter label. The previous year, he had conducted Europa Galante in a historical-instrument performance of Verdi's early opera Macbeth. Biondi and Europa Galante released several albums in 2022, including Mendelssohn, which featured a selection of the composer's works for strings. By that year, Biondi's catalog comprised some 100 recordings.
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Discography
100 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Antonio Vivaldi : Les quatre saisons
Fabio Biondi, Europa Galante, Antonio Vivaldi
Chamber Music - Released by naïve classique on 30 Dec 1999
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Vivaldi: Concerti per violino XI 'Per Anna Maria'
Classical - Released by Naive on 22 Sep 2023
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Johan Helmich Roman: Assaggi per violino solo
Classical - Released by Naive on 3 May 2024
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Vivaldi: Argippo
Europe Galante, Fabio Biondi, Emöke Baráth, Delphine Galou, Marianna Pizzolato
Opera - Released by naïve classique on 20 Nov 2020
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Antonio Vivaldi : "La Stravaganza"
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on 4 Apr 2011
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Vivaldi: I concerti dell'addio
Chamber Music - Released by Glossa on 24 Feb 2015
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Vivaldi : I concerti dell'addio
Violin Concertos - Released by Glossa on 24 Feb 2015
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The 1690 "Tuscan" Stradivari
Fabio Biondi, Antonio Fantinuoli, Giangiacomo Pinardi, Paola Poncet
Chamber Music - Released by Glossa on 17 May 2019
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The 1690 "Tuscan" Stradivari
Fabio Biondi, Antonio Fantinuoli, Giangiacomo Pinardi, Paola Poncet
Chamber Music - Released by Glossa on 17 May 2019
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Mendelssohn
Classical - Released by Naive on 23 Sep 2022
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Feo: San Francesco di Sales
Stuttgarter Kammerorchester, Fabio Biondi
Classical - Released by Glossa on 30 Mar 2018
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Feo: San Francesco di Sales
Stuttgarter Kammerorchester, Fabio Biondi
Classical - Released by Glossa on 30 Mar 2018
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Paganini: Sonatas for Violin & Guitar
Fabio Biondi, Giangiacomo Pinardi
Chamber Music - Released by Glossa on 22 Jun 2018
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Vivaldi : Concerti per la Pietà
Classical - Released by Glossa on 7 Feb 2020
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Telemann: 12 Fantasias for Solo Violin, TWV 40
Classical - Released by Glossa on 29 Sep 2016
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Caldara : Morte e sepoltura di Cristo (1724)
Sacred Oratorios - Released by Glossa on 10 Mar 2015
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Handel : Silla
Full Operas - Released by Glossa on 1 Sep 2017
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Handel: Jephtha
Classical - Released by BIS on 23 Mar 2011
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Bach: Sonatas & Partitas
Classical - Released by Naive on 15 Oct 2021
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Vivaldi: L'Estro Armonico, Op. 3
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on 1 May 1998
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Vivaldi: Stabat Mater, Nisi Dominus, Longe mala & O qui coeli terraeque serenitas
David Daniels, Europe Galante, Fabio Biondi
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on 14 Jan 2002
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo