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Matteo Messori

Matteo Messori (born 23 April 1976, in Bologna, Italy) is a renowned Italian keyboard player conductor, musicologist and teacher. He performs on period instruments including the harpsichord, pipe organ, clavichord〔Documentary film "Sul nome B.a.c.h.", dir. by Francesco Leprino, Italy-Germany, 2011〕 and pedal piano. He founded the early music ensemble Cappella Augustana.
== Biography ==

Matteo Messori was born in Bologna where he studied organ and counterpoint (with Umberto Pineschi), graduating cum laude. He studied harpsichord with Sergio Vartolo at the conservatories of Mantua and Venice, graduating again cum laude. He studied also musicology at the University of Bologna.〔(Matteo Messori (Harpsichord, Organ , Conductor) ) bach-cantatas.com〕
From 1990 he started to work as a continuo player with the ensemble "I Filomusi". At the same time he undertook a soloist career in Europe and America. In 1998 he won the First Prize at the National Harpsichord Competition "Gianni Gambi" in Pesaro.〔(Concorsi musicali ) Conservatorio . Rossini Pesaro〕 He won also other prizes, including the Medaglia Campiani in Mantua.
In 2000 he founded an early music ensemble Cappella Augustana with which he is recording the complete works by Heinrich Schütz for the Dutch label Brilliant Classics. Messori's extensive discography includes also several works by Johann Sebastian Bach: the third part of Clavierübung, the ''Schübler Chorales'', 8 Preludes and Fugues, the Canonical Variations, ''Die Kunst der Fuge'' and ''Ein musikalisches Opfer'' (with his ensemble Cappella Augustana). He also recorded the first tribute to the sacred music composed by Vincenzo Albrici, who was ''Kapellmeister'' in Dresden and organist at the Thomaskirche in Leipzig,
Besides his work with the ensemble Cappella Augustana, he is in frequent demand as organist, harpsichordist and guest conductor.
In 2010 his study on the 16' harpsichord with pedal harpsichord built by Zacharias Hildebrandt for the Collegium Musicum in Leipzig was published in the Bach-Jahrbuch.〔"Ein 16'-Cembalo mit Pedalcembalo von Zacharias Hildebrandt", M. Messori, Bach-Jahrbuch, vol. 96, 2010, p. 287-295〕
He teaches organ at the Genoa Conservatory and harpsichord at the Bergamo Conservatory.
In November 2011 the German magazine FonoForum wrote: "The complete recording of Bach's late works is a statement with which the still young Italian harpsichordist and organist has come to play in the Champions League of the international Bach interpreters".〔Arnd Richter, "Gross und bedeutend", FonoForum, 11/2011, p. 82〕

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