Facts
Born in Asti, Italy
Member since 01.09.1987
Biography
Daniele Damiano originally wanted to learn jazz trumpet at music college, but his lips weren’t right for it. In the next room, he heard a bassoon, and was so enthralled by its sound that he wanted to try the instrument out himself. He completed his studies »summa cum laude« at the Verdi Conservatory of Turin in 1982 in the bassoon division. He started his career as an orchestral musician in 1981 as a member of the international youth orchestra Jeunesses Musicales. Before coming to the Berliner Philharmoniker, he was principal bassoon in the RAI (Italian Radio) Orchestra of Turin (1982-85) and in the Wiener Symphoniker (1985–87).
During his time in Vienna, he studied with Milan Turkovic. Damiano is also much in demand as a soloist, and has appeared with all the abovementioned orchestras, as well as numerous others. As a chamber musician, the bassoonist belongs to the Berlin Philharmonic Wind Octet, the Philharmonic Octet and Ensemble Wien-Berlin. In 1993, he recorded the Piano-Wind Quintets of Mozart and Beethoven with Daniel Barenboim and members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. The disc was awarded a Grammy. Daniele Damiano has taught at the Salzburg Mozarteum (1992-94), the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena (1993–98) and the Geneva Conservatoire (1999–2001). Damiano loves to fly and is a qualified pilot.
Awards
First Prizes, competitions at Stresa and Mantua (1981)