


Davide
and Daniele Trivella, twins brothers, are renown internationally as one of the
most interesting piano duet.
Their extraordinary performances have impressed juries of the most important
national and international piano duet competitions.
Due to their success, they have been invited to play by many important concert
associations in Russia, Israel, Germany, France, Austria, and of course, in
Italy. Wherever they play, they capture the audience, including music critics,
through the originality of their style, their extraordinary agreement and their
highly communicative interpretations.
In the 2000, during a concert with the pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard at the
Venice Biennale, they performed Schoenberg's transcriptions and piano works,
impressing both music critics and lovers.
Their versatility can be seen in their vast repertoire, ranging from 18th Century
to contemporary music; it includes some fundamental works of the 20ieth Century
such as Messiaen's "Visions de l'Amen", Hindemith's sonatas, the orchestral
works op.16 by Schoenberg/Webern, and Stravinsky's works for duet, Ligeti's
Monument, but also works by jazz composers such as Gershwin, Piazzolla, Giovanni
Sollima and Maurizio Curcio and Gianluigi Trovesi (which the two brothers often
re-elaborate) and works by contemporary composers such as Ernesto Rubin de Cervin
(Offerte and L'Ultimo Corale in first world-wide execution ) Gaetano Randazzo,
Francesco di Fiore and Frank
Zabel.
Davide and Daniele Trivella have developed their music talent with Alberto Colombo
in Milan, with Pier Narciso Masi at the Accademia Musicale in Florence and also
with Katia
Labèque at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena, Alfons
Kontarsky at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Alexander
Lonquich in Loano, Bruno Canino in Milan and Thérèse
Dussaut in Paris.
They have played for Rai
Tre (Roma), Bayern 4,
Radio France, Radio
Israel and they have made CD with Phoenix.
Worth mentioning to " Cape Classic Festival " ( South Africa) tour dates in february 2006. In 2006 in America they performed the two pianos concert " Dance Variations" by Morton Gould. Afterwards, in occasion of the Mozart Bicentenary in Bangkok, they played the Salisburg genius the concert K 365 and then performed at Worwick Festival in England.