Luca Saracca

Luca Saracca


Luca Saracca was born in Perugia (Italy), studied clarinet at the Conservatory of Music “Francesco Morlacchi” and graduated very young under the guidance of Professor Ciro Scarponi. He also attended master classes with Jesus Villa Rojo, Vincenzo Mariozzi (Accademia di Santa Cecilia) and Harold Gomberg for chamber music. In 1991, he studied at the Salzburg Mozarteum Akademie with Professor Alfred Prinz (Wiener Philarmoniker) where he also played basset horn. He, along with pianist Corrado de Bernart, performed as a duo for more than 20 years as well as with different chamber music ensembles and orchestras. Saracca has also played basset horn with the OFM Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana. He was the Assistant Professor of Ciro Scarponi for many years and also served as teacher of clarinet and basset horn in seminars and master classes in Perugia, Pesaro and Visso.

Saracca has participated in various music festivals including Spoleto 2 World Music Festival, Festival Pontino, Biennale in Venice, Tribina Compositora of Beograd, and in concert seasons in Italy, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Serbia, France, Belgium, Istanbul (Turkey) and the US (San Francisco and Bay Area). He played clarinet and basset horn in the Namaste Clarinet Quartet (NCQ), which was a winner and finalist in more than ten international chamber music competitions. NCQ performed in Italy and Europe in many concert seasons and festivals (Umbria Jazz Festival and Umbria Jazz Winter), recorded CDs with MPS England, Egea Quadrivium (with the famous jazz soloist Gabriele Mirabassi), Castellano Records, EdiPan, Italian Television and Radio (RAI) and Vatican Radio, performing works of renowned composers that have written for the ensemble. He has also been member of the jury at the International Competition in Stresa for 16 years and in Capri for 1989-90.

Saracca’s teaching career began in 1981 at the Conservatory of Music “Gesualdo da Venosa” in Potenza. Following that appointment, he then taught at the “Gioachino Rossini” in Pesaro for 23 years. Since 2006, he has served as Professor of Clarinet at the Conservatory of Music “Francesco Morlacchi” in Perugia where he is also a member of the Academic Council and Head of the Communications Office.

In 2012, Saracca served as creator, director and conductor of the music appreciation program “L’anima di Hegel e le mucche del Wisconsin.” After three season, the program was turned (in October 2014) into the radio program “Blue Monday,” which airs every Monday at 9 p.m. on Umbria Radio F.M. and is streamed worldwide. Saracca also worked together with his colleague Piero Vincenti to commission the lecture “Ciro Scarponi – A Life for Clarinet & Contemporary Music” for the Assisi ClarinetFest. This lecture evolved in to a concert-conference for the 2014 Mid-America Clarinet Festival at Ohio State University and in 2016 at the European Clarinet Festival in Camerino, Italy.

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