His guitar captivated audiences in Tokyo, London and Grenoble. In Teheran the composer Ardavan Vossoughi dedicated a composition to her for guitar and orchestra. Renata Arlotti returns to her Sassari for a concert scheduled for January 5, at 7 pm, at the Auditorium in via Montegrappa 8.

The Sassari guitarist will propose her solo repertoire which, for the occasion, includes music by Maurice Ravel, Enrique Granados and the Cagliari guitarist and composer Francesco Morittu. Also on the bill are pieces by Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco, a Florentine naturalized American composer, to whom he dedicated two successful concerts in France and at the Rome Chamber Music Festival where he played with a string quartet for opera 143.

Graduated from the conservatory of Val d'Aosta with Maestro Lorenzo Micheli, she then obtained a Master's degree at the Conservatory of Italian Switzerland, again with Maestro Micheli. In 2013 she was admitted to the prestigious Royal Academy of Music in London for further specialization. Renata Arlotti also attended the courses of the Chigiana Music Academy under the guidance of Oscar Ghiglia, earning a diploma of merit every year.

THE NEWS - The Sassari concert is also a prelude to a surprise that Renata Arlotti wants to anticipate with the evening of January 5th. The guitarist has in fact founded an association to which she has given the evocative name of Mousiké_Sardinia: "During my many travels around the world I have had the opportunity to meet not only some of the greatest musicians, but also to live profoundly different experiences and contexts. which, albeit to varying degrees, have contributed not only to my professional training, but also to that of character. These were profound and significant experiences that I would now like to bring back to my beloved land. That's why I started the Mousiké association, with which, I intend to bring great international musicians to Sassari and subsequently also elsewhere on the island. But without forgetting the flower of the young Italian and Sardinian concert players ".

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