Would you like to study with the tuba player of the Teatro Alla Scala of Milan? I am Eros Miraphone Performing Artist and conservatory's prof.
Do you want to improve?
Do you want to have a better sound?
Do you want to play the high register very ease?
Do you want to be more efficient with your embouchure?
Do you want to learn extended techniques like circular breathing and double-triple tongue?
Do you think it's better to have a teacher who plays guitar or trombone, or do you think it's better if there is a professional tuba player that plays also euphonium?
Do you think it's better to have a young teacher with little teaching experience or a university professor with more than 25 years of teaching professional experience?
Would you consider having as your guide a teacher whose students include winners of international competitions?
Let me introduce myself: I am Eros Sabbatani, the tuba and euphonium professor at the "Conservatorio Rossini" in Pesaro, Italy. I am the first Italian artist that represent the German company Miraphone worldwide. I am also a composer and of course personal coach.
Throughout my career, I have collaborated with the best conductors in the world like Riccardo Muti (Chicago Symphony Orchestra), Zhubin Metha (Bavarian State Opera), Gustavo Dudamel (Los Angeles Philarmonic Orchestra), and more...
I am confident that thanks to my experience and my ability to create personalized study programs for each student, you will easily achieve any goal.
I absolutely love learning from Maestro Sabbatani! He has brought a whole new sound to my tuba playing. Depending on the problem I am facing with the music, he has a wide variety of approaches that help me break down the problem and eventually make music from a bunch of notes on the written page. Not all great musicians are great teachers but Maestro Sabbatani is both. He is just as passionate about helping me and other tuba player improve as he is about being a great musician himself. I highly recommend him to tuba players of all levels