FUN FOR STRINGS
(string trio)

Wednesday 07 August ― 11h00

CIRCOLO DI ROSAZZA (Rosazza)

Admission by free offer

Compositions of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Performed by:
Simone Bernardini, violin
Lara Albesano, viola
Sarah Hammel, cello

Lara Albesano is an Italian musician specializing in viola and violin, as well as a music coach. She is a violist in the German delian::quartett, teaches viola at the Imuse School of Music in Turin and AccadioMusic in Verona, and performs as a soloist and chamber musician. He also collaborates with many musicians and students as a coach. She currently plays an 1884 Alfonso della Corte viola.
With the delian::quartett, Lara performs in prestigious halls and festivals such as the Berlin Philharmonie and the Salzburger Festspiele, collaborating with world-renowned artists. She participated in the production of the quartet’s CD “Im wachen Traume,” released in 2024 by ECM, which includes compositions by Purcell, Byrd/Pierini and Schumann, the last piece completed by Aribert Reimann.
Since 2023, Lara has been an Associate Coach of the Coaching Association Italy. She began violin at the Suzuki Talent Center in Turin, later studying at the Turin Conservatory and earning her violin diploma with honors. She studied viola with Maestro Enrico Massimino and furthered her education at various music schools and conservatories, including the Amsterdam Conservatory and the Reina Sofia School of Music.
Lara has won prizes in numerous competitions and participated in international festivals, such as second place in the Cecil Aronowitz International Viola Competition. She has attended master classes and master classes with internationally renowned masters. She has also participated in the Musethica program, which raises awareness among young musicians for humanitarian aid through music. For coaching, Lara has been trained at Prometeo Coaching School and obtained a diploma in mental coaching from the National Educational Sports Center.

Sarah Hammel Gueta is a talented cellist who studied at the Bordeaux Conservatory and the Royal Academy of Music in London, where she graduated with honors. She continued her studies at Yale University School of Music with Aldo Parisot and played at Carnegie Hall with the Yale Symphony Orchestra. She also studied at the Paris Conservatory with the Ysaÿe Quartet and learned from numerous renowned cellists.
Hammel made her debut as a soloist with the Orchestre Ostinato and has played at international festivals, including those in Puerto Rico and Morocco. He has been a member of several prestigious orchestras in France and founded the Virtuosa Quartet, performing around the world. He is also a frequent member of the Muses Quartet and plays electric cello in performances with DJs and pop singers.
She is in high demand in the film industry and has recorded for successful films such as “The Red Turtle.”