Mariano DaporE

Mariano Dapor

He takes care of the cello in the Celeste Project. He also sings background vocals.

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        He starts his cello studies at La Civica R. Zandonai of Roverto met Maestro Fabrizio Nicolini.  Since young age he has won several awards at national and international competitions.

        He completes the last two years of his studies at the Conservatory "G. Verdi" in Milan. He graduates in the classroom of Master Rocco Filippini and perfects his skills with renowned teachers such as  Mario Brunello, Enrico Dindo, Anner Bylsma, Enrico Egano, Alejandro Biancotti, en Francesco Pepicelli.

        He also participates in the important masterclass organized by the foundation “Gustave Mahler-Music and Youth” In Bolzano.

        Since 2000 he plays after the victory of a competition, first cello since the creation of the Symphony Orchestras van Sanremo. In almost all of Europe he has given about 2000 concerts as the first cellist in the orchestra, in chamber music and as a soloist.

        He has given several concerts both as soloist and with the piano in important seasons with the Rovereto Philharmonic Orchestra, with music friends from Padua and Veneto, during various festivals such as the Mahler Festival of Dobbiaco, the festival of Cervo, the festival of Suoni delle Dolomiti and the Théatre des Variétés of Montecarlo.

        With the Contra bassist Heather he creates in 2007 the duo “Cellobassmetal” to explore the electronic effects of Metal with acoustic instruments.

        He was a member of the evaluation Committee for the Sanremo area in the Sanremo-Lab for the selection of young people admitted to the Festival della Canzone Italiana di Sanremo 2011, a young department. He makes many records and arrangements for Italian groups, including Labyrinth and the guitarist and producer Timo Tolkki.

        With his group Rock Place to Be He has made a promotional video for Sony Ericsson which soundtrack is their first single “SICK AND HAPPY” is.

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