Konrad Zeller is a Lecturer (Teacher of Oboe) at the Department of Music Education Innsbruck, University Mozarteum Salzburg. His role focuses on instrumental pedagogy within the domain of wind instruments. His primary fields of interest include Music Performance (specializing in oboe technique and repertoire) and Music Education (with an emphasis on curriculum development for wind instruments).
Alfredo Bernardini serves as University Professor of Baroque Oboe within the Department of Early Music at Mozarteum University Salzburg, Austria. His academic focus centers on Early Music and Historical Performance Practice , specializing in Baroque-era wind instruments with emphasis on oboe technique and pedagogy. Research explores authentic interpretation of 17th-18th century repertoire through period instrument performance. No awards, student advisement records, or publications are documented in available institutional materials.
Marcello Gatti serves as Professor of Historical Flute at Mozarteum University Salzburg's Department of Wind & Percussion Instruments. An internationally recognized performer specializing in Renaissance through Romantic repertoire on period instruments, he maintains an active dual career in both academia and performance. His research focuses on historical performance practice across multiple musical eras, with particular expertise in traverso technique and interpretation. Gatti's scholarly work manifests primarily through his extensive discography and collaborations with leading period-instrument ensembles including Europa Galante, Accademia Bizantina, and Ensemble Aurora. The 15 most recent recordings demonstrate his evolving expertise across musical periods: Renaissance : Chamber works like 'Le Parler et le Silence' showcase his mastery of early flute consort repertoire Baroque : Major projects including Lully/Charpentier's 'Idylle sur la Paix' and Monteverdi's 'Vespro' Classical : Mozart opera collaborations and Schubert sacred works Romantic : Verdi, Moniuszko and Mendelssohn-Schumann symphonic projects His performance methodology consistently emphasizes historically informed techniques while maintaining artistic expressivity, particularly noted for 'sensitive cantabile' phrasing across diverse repertoire. Professor Gatti maintains significant teaching commitments beyond his Mozarteum position, regularly instructing at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena and the Fondazione Italiana Musica Antica in Urbino. His performance career includes over 80 documented productions with specialized ensembles including Ensemble Zefiro, Europa Galante, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, and L'Orfeo Baroque Orchestra.