Fulvia Mancini
Mrs. Fulvia Mancini is an italian cellist with an intense focus on bringing classical music to the public of several countries. She began her studies with Egidio Eronico and Marianne Chen and then she studied in Switzerland in the classes of the cellists Patrick Demenga and Antonio Meneses, attending masterclass by Maria Kliegel. She was principal cello of Pierre Amoyal's ensemble Camerata de Lausanne, with whom she recorded, as soloist, Mozart's Concertone Grosso for Warner Classics in 2013. International Review of London wrote about her performance: "the cello part, less prominent and seemingly without much complexity, does have moments of technical difficulty, and Mancini brings to it an ideal dexterity and clear focus particularly in awkward string crossings."
Mrs. Mancini was a member of the first Orchestra "Luigi Cherubini", founded and conducted by Riccardo Muti. She has played both as soloist and in chamber music groups in France, Austria, Croatia, Russia, Switzerland and Malta. In addition, she has collaborated with famous conductors such as Penderecki, Kurt Masur, Barshai, Kavakos.
In 2013 she performed with the Moscow Virtuosi under the direction of Vladimir Spivakov at the International House of Music in Moscow and performed at the Conservatory hall of Moscow as soloist.
Additionally, she earned First Prize at the Rassegna Musicale "M.Benvenuti" of Vittorio Veneto, Second Prize at the Torneo Internazionale della Musica, and Virtuosité Prize at the Padova International Agimus competition. She has recorded two Dvds for Crans Montana Sound and the CD pop Quintessenza for EMI in 2006.
In 2016 Mrs. Mancini played as soloist in the Sapporo Sun Plaza Hall with the Hokkaido University orchestra and at the same time has given Masterclass with the her husband, the cellist Massimiliano Martinelli.
Together with him founded Mr&Mrs Cello, a duo that is staying true to the mission of spreading classical-pop music to younger generations with "Einaudi Transcription's" project. As artist of Halidonmusic it has recorded five Albums: Crossover One, Two, Three, Classical Cello duets and Bach Two-Part Inventions. The duo is getting special reviews for its works and won a special award from the "First Vienna International Chamber music competition" in 2019. Since 2019 it is arranger by the world's largest music company, Hal Leonard.
Since 2021 Mrs. Mancini is also composer publishing for Halidon Edizioni musicali.
She graduated in Law at the University of Bologna and in december 2018 she got the Master in Excecutive Arts Administration at the Zurich University.
Mrs Mancini participated as actress and musician in a short movie "Echi di Sera" by Enza Negroni in 2003.