Interview with violinist Domenico Nordio

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Domenico Nordio's career began after his first recital at the age of ten, and at the age of sixteen he won the international Viotti competition in Verchel. Along with various other achievements in international competitions was the European Grand Prix in 1988, when D. Nordio became the first and only Italian to win this award. Now known as the Venetian Wunderkind, the violinist performs in the world's most important halls, such as La Scala in Milan, Carnegie Hall in New York, the Barbican Center in London, and collaborates with London, Paris, Rome, Switzerland, and other symphony orchestras. D. Nordio, who is returning to Lithuania, talked about his connection with Italian composers, the ups and downs of classical music, and imperfect performance.