Violin

Prof. Paola Tumeo

Conservatorio Statale di Musica G. Verdi Turin, Cremona International Academy

27.05.2025 – 30.05.2025

Course length: 4 days

699 

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Course services

Individual lessons (open to the public)
An accompanist
Public performance

Course location

KAWAI France
11 Place de la Bataille de Stalingrad, 75010 Paris, France

About Prof. Paola Tumeo
Paola Tumeo was born in Morocco, where she began her musical studies at the age of five. She moved to Italy in 1973 and graduated with honors in violin in 1983 at the N. Paganini Conservatoire in Genoa under the guide of the famous soloist Prof. Renato De Barbieri, while at the same time attending the Mozarteum Akademie in Salzburg.
She has attended courses at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena with Franco Gulli gaining a diploma of merit, and for chamber music has studied with Dario De Rosa of the Trio di Trieste and Salvatore Accardo.
Paola Tumeo has won numerous first prizes in both national and international violin competitions (Vittorio Veneto Rassegna 1975 - second prize- 1977 & 1978 – first prize; Pescara 1977; Mozarteum Akademie Competition 1981; M.Abbado 1984) and as principal player in the orchestras of the Arena di Verona, Comunale dell’Opera di Genova and Teatro alla Scala.
In 1984 Paola Tumeo was chosen to represent Italy in Claudio Abbado’s  ECYO, European Community Youth Orchestra, with Leonard Bernstein as guest conductor.
In 1985, in piano and violin Duo with Marco Rapetti she won the RAI (Italian Radio & Television Corporation) Chamber Music Competition held to celebrate the European Year for Music, that was followed by a series of acclaimed recordings for the Italian company Fonit-Cetra  in 1987: the complete works for duo to celebrate the anniversary of Maurice Ravel and also the sonatas of Cesar Franck and Gabriel Faure' op.13.
From 1987 to 1991 she was Principal Player with the Teatro alla Scala Orchestra in Milan, where she was chosen by M° Riccardo Muti,  and since 1988 in the same capacity she has played in Filarmonica della Scala with Muti, Giulini, Morricone, Sawallisch, Ozawa, Mehta, Maazel, Chung, Gergiev, Bob McFerrin, Tan Dun and Dudamel; in 2004 under Riccardo Muti in several occasions amongst others at Bosra in Syria for the ‘Vie dell’Amicizia’ concerts organised by Ravenna Festival and in the Far East at Suntory Hall (Tokyo), Goyang Concert Hall (Taipei), Dewan Filarmonik Petronas (Kuala Lumpur); in 2006 on a tour in the United Kingdom with Riccardo Chailly; in 2008 and 2009 she made several tours both in chamber ensembles and as guest co-leader of the Filarmonica della Scala with Daniel Barenboim, Myung-Whun Chung and Daniele Gatti in France, Spain, Turkey, Greece, Poland and Norway.
Paola Tumeo is one of the few soloists in the world invited to play Niccolo' Paganini’s world famous Guarneri del Gesu' violin, known as ‘Il Cannone’ (European Gold medal for performance, art and culture 1989; Christopher Columbus Celebrations 1992 and the Renato De Barbieri commemorative concerts in 1993 and in 2001 in Trento).
Paola Tumeo has performed both in violin and piano duo and as soloist or guest of top orchestras in famous venues such as: Amsterdam Concertgebouw; Yubinchokin NHK television Hiroshima (Peace Concert 1985); Auditorium Foro Italico in Rome; Royal Albert Hall, London; Kunsthaus Luzern; Salle Pleyel, Paris; Musikverein & Staatsoper, Vienna; Teatro Piccolo Regio & Auditorium del Lingotto, Turin; Teatro San Carlo, Naples; Tivoli Theatre, Copenhaghen; Sportshall, Athens; Waldbuhne, Berlin; Palazzo Labia in Venice; Auditorium NRK Oslo; Ciaikovski Hall, Moscow; Expo Auditorium, Seville; Theatre Royal de la Monnaie, Brussels; Palais des Congrés, Montreux; Megaron e Erode Atticus, Atene; Palazzo Nazionale Cultura, Sofia; Parco della Musica a Roma, Teatro Greco, Taormina, Symphony Hall, Birmingham; Bridwater Hall, Manchester; St. David's Hall, Cardiff; Philarmonie Lussemburgo; Teatro Wielki, Varsavia; Lufit Kirdar Convention Centre, Istanbul; Thessaloniki, Megaron; Theatre Paris Chatelet et Champs Elysées, Paris; Opera House, Vilnius; National Concert Hall, Dublino; Teatro Bolshoi, Mosca; Teatro Mariinsky, S.Pietroburgo.
She has made radio and TV recordings with RAI, ORF (Austria), NHK (Japan), NRK (Norway).
Paola Tumeo was awarded the Liguria Region prize ‘Promessa del Concertismo’ 1977 and the Prize ‘Vivere Donna’ of the Municipality of Genoa in 1985.
Alongside her activity as a soloist and Guest co-Concermaster at Filarmonica della Scala , she holds Master Classes and advanced courses in Italy and abroad (Conservatoire de Musique J.P.Rameau, Paris; Accademia di Perfezionamento del Teatro alla Scala etc…)
Since 1984 Paola is professor at the Violin Faculty of the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi in Turin.  Since 2010 she is regularly invited to hold Master Classes in Tokio and in Yokohama.
In 2013 Paola Tumeo becomes a Faculty Member of the Cremona International Music Academy and Competition; the Academy includes many world-wide most renowned teachers.
In 2019 she was invited to hold two Masterclasses in the USA, Longy School of Music, Boston Cambridge, and Andover Phillips Academy.
In 2023 she was invited by the Académie du Royaume du Maroc - her native country - to collaborate with the EIMD (Ecole Internationale de Musique et Danse) for lessons and Masterclasses as part of the Mazaya program for the education of young people from rural areas.
In 2024 she was member of the Jury of the International Violin Competition, organized by Orchestre Philarmonique du Maroc and held in the theatres Mohammed V in Rabat and Mohammed VI in Casablanca.
Her very active performance career as soloist and in chamber music went along with a passion for teaching which has now received equivalent high-level endorsement to that of her playing. Several students of her achieved considerable international success in Europe, Asia and America, which makes her in much demand world-wide for Masterclasses and as a Member in International Juries.
Paola Tumeo plays a Montanari violin of 1988 and a Yamaha Artida 500S violin, of which she became testimonial in 2012, following the Concertmaster of the Wiener Philarmoniker Rainer Kuchl.

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