Giovanni Perin
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Giovanni Perin composer
Giovanni Perin (1987, Padova, Italy) started playing the piano at the age of eight, and six years later, he passed the audition for the percussions class in the Conservatory of Classical Music, where he studied with Alberto Macchini.
He attended many masterclasses in jazz piano (with the jazz boppers Barry Harris and Giovanni Ceccarelli), vibes and marimba (with David Friedman, teacher at the Jazz Institute, in Berlin, Dave Samuels, teacher at the Berklee Music School, in Boston, Ney Rosauro the director of percussion studies at the University of Miami, Johan Bridger, teacher at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, in Copenhagen, and Andrea Dulbecco, teacher at the Conservatory of Classical Music, in Milan), timpanis (with David Searcy, ex-timpanist of La Scala theatre, in Milan), ethnic and Latin-American percussions (with Arnaldo Vacca and Marco Catinaccio).
In the summer of 2006 he went to the Berklee School of Boston to attend the Five Weeks Summer Program, where he studied vibes and marimba with Ed Saindon, being selected for the high level jazz class.
In 2010 he graduated with honors at DAMS (the Drama, Arts and Music Studies Faculty at the University of Padua) and at the Adria Conservatory of Classical Music (Bachelors + Masters in percussions).
He attended many masterclasses in jazz piano (with the jazz boppers Barry Harris and Giovanni Ceccarelli), vibes and marimba (with David Friedman, teacher at the Jazz Institute, in Berlin, Dave Samuels, teacher at the Berklee Music School, in Boston, Ney Rosauro the director of percussion studies at the University of Miami, Johan Bridger, teacher at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, in Copenhagen, and Andrea Dulbecco, teacher at the Conservatory of Classical Music, in Milan), timpanis (with David Searcy, ex-timpanist of La Scala theatre, in Milan), ethnic and Latin-American percussions (with Arnaldo Vacca and Marco Catinaccio).
In the summer of 2006 he went to the Berklee School of Boston to attend the Five Weeks Summer Program, where he studied vibes and marimba with Ed Saindon, being selected for the high level jazz class.
In 2010 he graduated with honors at DAMS (the Drama, Arts and Music Studies Faculty at the University of Padua) and at the Adria Conservatory of Classical Music (Bachelors + Masters in percussions).