Fernando De Luca

Fernando De Luca (born in Rome in 1961) is an Italian harpsichordist, teacher and composer. He studied harpsichord with Paola Bernardi.[1]

He is known to some people for his efforts to perform and record, for the first time, the Handel's Complete Harpsichord Compositions. He is also the first to have transcribed and recorded a number of orchestral pieces to the harpsichord, including the Sixty Complete Ouvertures from the Handel's operas and oratorios. A large number of his performances is freely available on an increasing number of specialized Ancient Music web sites.

He approached the study of counterpoint and the art of improvisation with Mons. Domenico Bartolucci, who was Maestro di Cappella for the Sistine Chapel Choir in Vatican City.

De Luca is a member of Vox Saeculorum, a society of composers working in early historical styles, whose founded by Grant Colburn, Roman Turovsky et al. De Luca is also a member of the period instruments orchestra Accademia Barocca di Santa Cecilia as keyboard soloist and basso continuo player.

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  1. "Fernando De Luca (Harpsichord)". Bach Cantatas Website. Retrieved 28 January 2013.


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