Francesco Di Rosa, born in Montegranaro in 1967, is considered by the public and critics to be one of the best oboists on the international scene. He is the solo oboe of the Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome and holds the oboe chair at the Scuola Universitaria di Musica della Svizzera italiana…
In the past season, Giulia Rimonda embarked on a series of major engagements, including a tour with the North Czech Philharmonic Orchestra and the Orchestra della Toscana. She made her debut at the Grand Amphitheatre of the Sorbonne in Paris with the Orchestre COSU Sorbonne, performing Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto, and began a three-year residency with…
Fabiana Rosciglione Quartet
‘Fabiana Rosciglione Quartet’ consists of Giorgio Rosciglione - double bass, Enrico Solazzo - piano, Emanuele Zappia - drums and Fabiana Rosciglione on vocals. The quartet presents a repertoire paying tribute to the greatest composers of the jazz era, ranging from the ‘40s to the ‘60s, from Porter to Jobim and Kern, among…
Piovano graduated in cello and chamber music under the guidance of Radu Aldulescu. For several years he was first cello in the Concerto Italiano group, directed by Rinaldo Alessandrini. In 1999 he was chosen by Maurizio Pollini to participate in the 'Pollini Project' at the Salzburg Festival, Carnegie Hall, Tokyo and Rome.
Luigi Piovano
He…
Elisa Scudeller
Elisa Scudeller, born in 2001, took her first violin lessons at the age of 5 with M° M. Cristescu and graduated with full marks and honours at the Conservatory of Padua at the age of 15, under the guidance of M° Glauco Bertagnin. In February 2019, she obtained her Master's degree with top…
Gabriele Ruggeri was born in Messina in 1994. Fascinated by the world of music thanks to his mother's piano activity, he started studying music at an early age.
Gabriele Ruggeri
He graduated in percussion instruments at the Conservatorio ‘A. Corelli' in Messina with top marks and, driven by a great desire to discover and…
Alessandro Taverna was born in 1983 and has performed in major international musical institutions, including Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Musikverein in Vienna, Gasteig in Munich, Lincoln Center in New York, Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre, Teatro San Carlo in Naples, Royal Festival Hall and Wigmore Hall in London, Auditorium Parco della…
SVCCY is an Italian digital artist. He began his artistic training in 2016, specialising in digital collage art before moving into the field of 3D graphics.
His artistic research explores themes of identity, authenticity, and illusory freedom in the age of media and technological revolution. SVCCY’s works are characterised by statuesque human figures- often…
Pasquale Corrado is a director, composer, and artistic producer. He holds diplomas in piano, choral conducting, composition (under A. Solbiati), and orchestral conducting (under D. Agiman) from the ‘Giuseppe Verdi’ Conservatory in Milan. He also pursued advanced studies with Ivan Fedele.
Pasquale Corrado
Corrado has received commissions from prestigious international institutions, including the Ensemble Intercontemporain…
Francesca Lucugnano
A student of the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples, Francesca Lucugnano was selected by Academy President Rosita Marchese, she will paint a picture inspired by Modest Petrovič Musorgsky's Pictures of an Exhibition during Maurizio Baglini's performance of the piece at the 3 October concert.
The painting will then be auctioned on 6…
Class of 1977, Vincenzo Guarino was born in Vico Equense, Naples, and as a child, through the loving teachings of his grandmother, he approached Mediterranean cuisine.
He attended the Istituto Professionale Statale per i servizi alberghieri e la ristorazione in Roccaraso, L'Aquila, Italy and, after graduating, took part in internships held in Lausanne, Zurich, Naples…
Carlo Cavalletti has worked for almost forty years in the field of music popularisation and organisation. From 1985 to 1999, he collaborated permanently with RAI, producing and conducting all the main Radio Tre programmes dedicated to classical music. From 1989 to 1993, Cavalletti was editor-in-chief of the magazine “Musica e Dossier” and from 1995 to…
