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Emanuele Mammarella is born in Abruzzo, Italy in 1994.

He started his studies in his hometown at the age of 7 with Franco


Salvatore.

During the years 2017, 2018, and 2019 Emanuele covered the role of
principal clarinet in the orchestra Freixenet in the context of the
Orchestra and Chamber Music festival “Encuentro” in Santander, Spain,
playing alongside artists such as Hansjörg Schellenberger, Pascal
Gallois, Dag Jansen, Pascal Moragues, Michel Arrignon, Nobuko Imae,
Zakar Bron, Richard Watkins and many more.

He is a co-founder of Egmont Chamber Music, a group of young


international musicians that aim to expand their horizons to modern
and experimental music and perform regularly in the Belgian and Italian
chamber music scene.

Emanuele showed particular interest in chamber music during his


studies at “Conservatorio Luisa D’Annunzio” in Pescara, Italy, and was
selected by renowned pianist and chamber music teacher Eduardo
Hubert, to be his assistant.

In February 2018 he performed as a soloist with the Royal Band of the


Belgian Guides, under the direction of Yves Segers in the Concert Hall of
the Brussels Conservatory.

In 2019 he collaborated with composer Peter Eötvös performing the


premiere of “Joyce for solo clarinet” in the Palacio De Festivales De
Cantabria in Santander Spain.

Emanuele is an active substitute at Antwerp Symphony Orchestra,


Belgian National Orchestra and Royal Band Of the Beligian Guides.

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