Massimiliano Girardi

Massimiliano Girardi is initiator, founder and artistic director of the fist euregio festival (Trentino, South Tyrol and Tyrol) of classical music called “Alpen Classica Festival” and of the first euregio saxophone festival called “Alpen Classica Saxfest”. He has been professor of saxophone at the Conservatory of Trento from 2016 until 2019. Since 2020 he has been Professor for Saxophone at the Conservatory “F. Cilea” in Reggio Calabria.

He has an intense concert activity with various ensembles like the Milano Saxophone Quartet, Sargas Duo (saxophone and organ/piano), Worksong Duo (saxophone and accordion). Massimiliano performed in worldly famous concerts halls and academies like Wiener Musikverein (Goldener Saal), Wiener Konzerthaus, Sala Verdi Milan, Belgrade Philharmonie, Trento Philharmonie, Teato Ristori Verona, Triennale Milano, Teatro Vittoria Torino, Muth Theatre Vienna, Bielsko Concert hall, Music-university “Frederik Chopin” Warsaw and also in renowned festivals like Klangspuren Schwaz, Milano Musica, Festival Mito, Transart Festival, Società del Quartetto di Milano, Vienna Saxfest, Musica Riva Festival, Stage internazionale del saxofono di Fermo, Chile Saxfest, Temporada de Musica UTEM (Chile), Tarapaca Musica Festival (Chille), Fryday Night with Yury Revich and many others.

Massimiliano Girardi steadily works with young renowned composers to widen the saxophone repertoire. As soloist he performed the Austrian premiere of the “Concerto Comenia” for saxophone and wind orchestra written by the Belgian composer Maarten De Splenter. He recorded for ARS, Azzurra Music and Ambiente. He is saxophonist of Ensemble Chromoson and also collaborated with various other contemporary music  ensembles like “OENM” (Österreichisches Ensemble für Neue Musik). He studied saxophone at the Milan Conservatory under the guidance of M. Daniele Comoglio with whom he holds a bachelor and master degree with best marks.

Further impulses brought him to Vienna with Lars Mlekusch at the Vienna conservatory where he attended a two year’s specialisation course. Besides his saxophone study he also got his degree in modern languages and literature and also in Euro-American languages and literature with best marks and honours at the university of Trento and Graz (Austria). Massimiliano is D’Addario, Zac, Le Freque and Selmer artist. 

Massimiliano Girardi