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of the trumpet,
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(born 8 August 1958) is an Italian
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who represents the Italian musician with a pure and unique style. After performing as a soloist at the
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at the age of 20 and traveling around the world playing in the largest concert halls for decades, he contributes with his art as a trumpet virtuoso to the knowledge of the Italian musical tradition to the highest level in the world alongside musicians such as
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, but also
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, Paquito D'Rivera,
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. Requested for the unique sound of his trumpet,
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has wanted to collaborate with him since 1985 for more than 20 years.
Ennio Morricone Ennio Morricone (; 10 November 19286 July 2020) was an Italian composer, orchestrator, conductor, and trumpeter who wrote music in a wide range of styles. With more than 400 scores for cinema and television, as well as more than 100 classica ...
has dedicated his concert for trumpet "Ut" to him along with other many cinematic pieces in concert form.


Biography

First Trumpet for the Orchestra of the Opera House in Rome from 1985 to 2009, Mauro Maur has appeared on several popular television shows such as: Maurizio Costanzo Show, Tappeto Volante, La Notte di Marzullo, on radio shows and he has recorded for BMG Ariola, RCA, Sony Columbia and Denon. Trumpet player, conductor and composer for the theater, the television as well as for the cinema, Mauro Maur has played with musicians such as
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,
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and the Solisti Veneti from Claudio Scimone. Mauro Maur graduated in
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at a very young age. In 1975, he successfully passed the admission audition at the
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where he perfected his studies with
Pierre Thibaud Pierre Thibaud (22 June 1929 – 29 October 2004) was a French classical trumpeter. Life Born in Proissans (Dordogne), Thibaud studied violon and trumpet at the Conservatoire de Bordeaux, then at the Conservatoire de Paris in Eugène Foveau's c ...
. While he was still a pupil of the Conservatory, he won the audition of first trumpet for the Toulouse National Orchestra (directed by
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) and with them took part in several competitions around the world. . He began in France, at the age of 18, to be in demand as soloist from famous organists, from chamber orchestras, to be present in the most important festivals. He completed a cycle of studies to the
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with A. Herseth, V. Cichowicz, A.
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. Mauro Maur was a gold medalist at the International Competition of
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in 1981, a recipient of the First Prize at the Superior National Conservatory of Paris Competition in 1982 and a winner of several competitions in
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and at the
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, the
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and the
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. Furthermore, he has played in prestigious concert’s halls around the world such as
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of New York, Festspiele Salzburg,
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. Composers such as Morricone, Theodorakis, Bussotti,
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, Ronchetti, Dashow,
Flavio Emilio Scogna Flavio Emilio Scogna (born 16 August 1956 in Savona, Liguria) is an Italian composer and conductor. Biography After studying at the Conservatory of Genoa, Scogna subsequently went on to further his studies in composition and conducting, amo ...
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Fabrizio De Rossi Re Fabrizio De Rossi Re (born 1 August 1960) is an Italian composer and librettist. He composes operas, symphonic, choral and chamber music, and performs as a pianist. Biography De Rossi Re was born in Rome. He studied at the Conservatory of Santa ...
have dedicated several musical compositions to Mauro Maur. Since 1985, he has been the First
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for the
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of the
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. With regards to the cinema and television industries, Mauro Maur has played in more than 100 films on sound tracks composed by Morricone, Piovani, Ortolani,
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and Delerue. Mauro Maur is coach instructor for the trumpets of
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. He has given masterclasses at the conservatories of
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, and Trieste, at the MusicaRiva Festival in
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, at
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in
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, and in
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at the
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. He has been professor of the Superior studies in trumpet at the Santa Cecilia Conservatory in Rome. In 2008, Mauro Maur received the Price Oder 2008 for the career and in 2009, he received the prestigious "Sigillo Trecentesco", the highest distinction of the city of Trieste. At the request of Italian
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, Mauro Maur was given the honorary distinction of Cavaliere (Knight) dell'Ordine "al Merito della Repubblica Italiana". The
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can bestow “honours of the Republic” on persons who have a particular merit in regard to the nation.


Association with Ennio Morricone

Mauro Maur has collaborated with
Ennio Morricone Ennio Morricone (; 10 November 19286 July 2020) was an Italian composer, orchestrator, conductor, and trumpeter who wrote music in a wide range of styles. With more than 400 scores for cinema and television, as well as more than 100 classica ...
for more than 20 years, recording the solos of the films under the direction of the Maestro Morricone in the historic " Forum Studios" located in Piazza Euclide in
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. Linked by a deep friendship, Morricone dedicated many solos of his films in concert form and also his Concerto for trumpet and orchestra "Ut" to Mauro Maur who played the premier and recorded it for BMG Ariola. Mauro Maur has also been mentioned several times in Maestro Morricone's autobiography and received from Morricone passionate dedicaces on the scores after recording them. The trumpet that Sergio Leone used for the
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films was donated by
Ennio Morricone Ennio Morricone (; 10 November 19286 July 2020) was an Italian composer, orchestrator, conductor, and trumpeter who wrote music in a wide range of styles. With more than 400 scores for cinema and television, as well as more than 100 classica ...
to Mauro Maur.


Other collaborations

He has played with various famous French orchestras (Opera, National, Radio) composed of prestigious groups such as L'Ars Nova, Les Solistes de France, Ircam, and accompanied of great soloists such as Hendricks, Isoir, Thibaud. He has also been directed by great masters such as Muti, Bernstein, Ozawa, Boulez, and Maazel. Mauro Maur was a friend of
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and
Giulietta Masina Giulia Anna "Giulietta" Masina (22 February 1921 – 23 March 1994) was an Italian film actress best known for her performances as Gelsomina in ''La Strada'' (1954) and Cabiria in ''Nights of Cabiria'' (1957), for which she won the Cannes Film F ...
and he recorded the music for the last three Fellini films. He played
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's music at their respective funerals in Rome.


Honours

Knight: ''Cavaliere Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana'': 2008 Officer: ''Ufficiale Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana'': 2018Ufficiale Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana - MAUR Prof. Mauro
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Compositions dedicated to Mauro Maur

* E. Morricone: ''Ut'' (1991) for trumpet and orchestra * E. Morricone:''Quarto Concerto'' (1993) for organ, two trumpets, two trombones and orchestra * M. Théodorakis:''Adagio'' for trumpet and string orchestra * S. Bussotti: ''Solfeggio in re della Regina'' for piccolo trumpet * F.
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: ''Sol e Eius Umbra'' (1981) for trumpet and doublebass * F. Mannino: ''Atmosfere delle Notti Bianche di S. Pietroburgo'' (1987) op. 279 for trumpet and orchestra * F. Mannino: ''Concerto'' op. 324 (1990) for trumpet and strings * A. D'Antò: ''Alone away'' (1988) for solo trumpet * W. Dalla Vecchia: ''Ouverture'' for trumpet and string orchestra * R.
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: ''Variazioni sulla "Preghiera del Mose" di Rossini'' for trumpet and organ * G. Farace: ''Cuor di Pagliaccio'' for flugelhorn and saxophones quartet * V. Mortari: ''Divertimento'' (1990) for trumpet and cello * E.
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: ''Cadencia y Seguidilla'' for trumpet and piano * E.
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: ''Sarabande Lyrique'' for trumpet and piano * L. Ronchetti: ''Deserti'' for trumpet and tape * G. Baldi: ''The Ancient City'' (1992–93) for seven trumpets, piano and percussions * F.E. Scogna: ''Trame'' (1993) for solo trumpet * R.
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: ''Melodie e Squilli'' (1993) for trumpet and piano * J. Dashow: ''Morfologie'' (1993) for trumpet and computer * E. Chasalow: ''Out of Joint'' (1994) for trumpet and electronic sounds * F. de Rossi Re: ''Quarto Nero'' for trumpet and organ * D.
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: ''Rug Maur Short Music'' op. 89 for three trumpets and percussions * D.
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: ''Ariette'' op.72 for solo trumpet * D.
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: ''Pathopoiia'' op.86 (1988) for trumpet and percussions * R.
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: ''Kaddish'' (1998) for solo trumpet * P. Thilloy: ''Le Labyrinthe ou Le Chemin de Jerusalem'' (2000) for trumpet, trombone and string orchestra * M. Frisina: ''Hymnus'' for trumpet and organ * M. Frisina: ''Suite Giovanni Paolo II'' for trumpet and organ * M. Sofianopulo: ''Varianti "Dal Tuo Stellato Soglio"'' (2004) for trumpet and organ * M. Pagotto: ''No More Seasons'' (2009) for trumpet and piano


Discography

* 2019: Il Silenzio, I grandi Successi di
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: Mauro Maur soloist JVC Japan * 2016: Ave Maria: Mauro Maur trumpet soloist, Françoise de Clossey, organ * 2009: Franco Margola, F. Busoni Chamber Orchestra dir M. Belli, Mauro Maur soloist * 2008: On the Wings of Love, Solisti Veneti dir. C. Scimone, J.J. Mouret Due Sinfonie per tromba e archi Mauro Maur soloist FABULA CLASSICA #12076-2 * 2003: Concerto per Alberto, omaggio all’arte di Piero Piccioni * 2001: A. Vivaldi Juditha Triumphans, Solisti Veneti dir. C. Scimone Warner Fonit #8573 85747-2 * 2001:From the Screen to the Stage Rota & Morricone, I Filarmonici Italiani Denon #COCQ 83538 * 1996: Mauro Maur e i suoi Solisti: music of Ennio Morricone et Nino Rota Sony Columbia #COL 485352-2 * 1994: Una Tromba in scena Mauro Maur Iktius Milano #C009P * 1993: La Tromba Classica Contemporanea : musiche di
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, Flavio Emilio Scogna, Lucia Ronchetti,
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, Sylvano Bussotti,
Mikis Theodorakis Michail "Mikis" Theodorakis ( el, Μιχαήλ "Μίκης" Θεοδωράκης ; 29 July 1925 – 2 September 2021) was a Greek composer and lyricist credited with over 1,000 works. He Film score, scored for the films ''Zorba the Greek (film) ...
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BMG #74321-16825-2 * 1993: Torelli: Concerti, Sinfonie e Sonate per Tromba, Archi e Basso Continuo RS-Darpro #6367-07 * 1993: L’Orchestra Classica Contemporanea BMG #74321-17516-2 * 1993: La Bibbia: Abramo: music of
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BMG Ariola #OST 101 * 1989: Improvviso dell'Angelo: Mauro Maur trumpet Luigi Celeghin organ Casa Musicale Bongiovanni * 1985: Orchestre Champetre 1900: Mauro Maur cornet FR3 #BZ 62004 * 1984: Sonates et Concertos pour trompette: music of Corelli, Manfredini,
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Orch. de Chambre de Picardie dir. J.P. François Mauro Maur soloist Jacinthe #N84.25.001


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Mauro Maur and Francoise Gadbois
; Italian Cultural Institute in Montreal *
''Mauro Maur''
; 40concerti.it *

; Italian Cultural Institute in Egypt
''Giulietta Masina''
«Il Corriere della Sera», 24 marzo 1994 *
''Youth Orchestra of the Americas''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Maur, Mauro 1958 births Living people Musicians from Trieste Conservatoire de Paris alumni Northwestern University alumni Italian classical musicians Italian trumpeters Male trumpeters Italian composers Italian male composers Ennio Morricone Knights of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic