After earning a Master’s degree in piano with full marks from the “G. Rossini” Conservatory in Pesaro under Maestro Enrico Belli, in 2023 he graduated with full marks from the postgraduate specialization program (Level III Degree) in Musical Instrumental Heritage for Contemporary Piano at the Pinerolo Academy of Music (Turin); a two-year program taught by internationally renowned faculty, including Maestro Emanuele Arciuli, Ralph van Raat, Tamara Stefanovich, and Nicolas Hodges. In June 2025, he completed his research master’s degree at the Royal Conservatoire Den Haag, Netherlands, with Prof. Ellen Corver.
He has won piano competitions, including the “Giulio Rospigliosi” International Competition (1st prize overall in the contemporary music category; this will be followed by the recording of a solo debut album with EMA Records in late 2026), the “Giovani musicisti – città di Treviso” International Competition (1st prize in the contemporary music section), and the “Città di Sirolo” European Music Competition (three-time 1st prize in the solo and chamber music sections). He also received a “special mention” at the 2025 edition of the “Reate Festival” contemporary music competition and 2nd prize at the 15th “Euterpe” International Music Competition in Corato (BA) and at the “Federico Marini” National Competition for Young Musicians in Falconara.
During his master’s program in the Netherlands, he took part in numerous projects and concert performances, both as a soloist and in various chamber ensembles. In 2024, he performed at the “Bartolomeo Cristofori” International Piano Festival in Padua, with a program featuring compositions by Gabriel Prokofiev (composer-in-residence) and the world premiere of a piece in collaboration with the Taverna-Maderna Composers’ Association. In early 2025, he made a successful debut at the Cortesi Theater in Sirolo with the project “The Cakra Experience.” Conceived and directed by him, the concert—derived from the research conducted during his Master’s program—features an interaction between classical/contemporary music and improvisations for solo piano, narrative voices, and colors; an interdisciplinary fusion aimed at raising awareness of the energy centers known as “Chakras” within an artistic context. He also organized a “concert-workshop” on the subject. He was involved in the project to perform the complete Piano Studies by G. Ligeti alongside six other pianists who were students of Maestro Arciuli. He took part in the “Schubert-Schoenberg” concert series at the Pinerolo Academy of Music. He served as pianist for the Ensemble Royaal of the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague and the Ensemble of the Pinerolo Academy of Music, performing numerous ensemble pieces at various concert series, including the second half of P. Boulez’s “Derive 2,” one of the most monumental and complex compositions for this ensemble. He participated in the recording of the complete piano works of American composer Marga Richter for the Stradivarius label, alongside other students in Maestro Arciuli’s advanced class (in which he is still enrolled). He has participated in masterclasses and lessons as a soloist and in a trio with composer Lera Auerbach and with Maestros Andrea Lucchesini, Denys Prochayev, Larissa Groeneveld, Arisa Fujita, and Lucia Swarts, as well as in improvisation courses.
He is a student of the Fondazione Accademia di Musica.