Aldo de Vero and Giuseppe Campisi met in 2006 and decided to form a piano duet. Since then, they have played an amazing number of concerts in Italy and Europe, though Aldo lives in Naples and Giuseppe lives in Avola, Sicily.
What makes their (very long distance!) rehearsal meetings fruitful and alive is the awakening of a deep-rooted love for music that unifies all the possible different interpretative perspectives in a respectful joy of music making. As a result their performances (almost!) always lead audiences to an enthusiastic reaction.
Source: http://www.iicnewyork.esteri.it
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