Bruce Dickey can be heard on more than five dozen recordings. His solo recording ("Quel lascivissimo cornetto...") on Accent with the ensemble Tragicomedia was awarded the prestigious Diapason d’or.
In addition to performing, Bruce Dickey is much in demand as a teacher, both of the cornetto and of seventeenth-century performance practice. In addition to his regular class at the Schola Cantorum he has taught at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, the Accademia Chigiana in Siena, and the Early Music Institute at Indiana University as well as master classes in the United States, Canada, Europe and Japan. He is also active in research on performance practice, and has published, together with Michael Collver, a catalog of the surviving cornetto repertoire. In 1997, together with his wife Candace Smith, he founded Artemisia Editions, a small publishing house which produces editions of music from17th-century Italian convents. In 2000 the Historic Brass Society bestowed on him the prestigious Christopher Monk Award for "his monumental work in cornetto performance, historical performance practice and musicological scholarship".
In 1981, Bruce Dickey moved to Italy, partly to be closer to the origins and source materials for his instrument and its music. He currently lives in Bologna, home of the original Concerto Palatino and of the best pasta in the world.
Via Cavaroncello 440010 SALA BOLOGNESE 4 (BO)
ITALY
Tel: +39 051 / 681 4101
Fax: +39 051 / 681 4844
email: b.dickey@libero.it

