Marcello Gatti
Born in Perugia (Italy) in 1967, Marcello Gatti graduated at the Conservatory Francesco Morlacchi on modern flute in 1986. He completed his studies on baroque and classical flute with Barthold Kuijken at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague (Netherlands) where he obtained the soloist diploma (with distinction) in 1997, and the chamber music diploma dedicated to the renaissance repertoire.
He has played many concerts all over Europe, America, Japan, Australia and Middle East, and he was invited to joint ensembles as: Ensemble Aurora (Enrico Gatti), Accademia Bizantina (Ottavio Dantone), Zefiro (Alfredo Bernardini), Europa Galante (Fabio Biondi), Accademia Montis Regalis (Alessandro De Marchi), Cappella della Pietà de’ Turchini (Antonio Florio), Attaignant Consort (Kate Clark), Armonico Tributo Austria (Lorenz Duftschmidt), Cantus Cölln (Conrad Jungaenel), Le Concert de Nations (Jordi Savall), Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra (Ton Koopmann), Piccolo Concerto Wien.
He did more than 50 recordings for various labels as: Symphonia, Harmonia Mundi France, Sony, Ambroisie, Glossa, Opus 111-Naive, Ramée, Aeolus, Deutsche Grammophon, Chandos, Tactus etc.
He teaches renaissance, baroque and classical flute in the Conservatorio F. E. dall’Abaco di Verona, in the Mozarteum (Salzburg, Austria) and in the and in various international summer courses like in the Urbino early music festival.