Giulia Ferraro is an Italian violinist highly regarded for her musical versatility and artistic sensitivity. She has performed concerts in numerous countries, participating in international festivals and collaborating with leading orchestras. Her interpretative approach, which combines technical rigor and expressive freedom, has often been highlighted by critics. Alongside her work as a soloist, she is dedicated to chamber music and to training new generations of musicians.
She has performed at:
Violino Santo Serafin
Andrea Conti is an Italian violinist recognized for the elegance of his phrasing and technical precision. He regularly performs as a soloist and chamber musician in major European concert halls, collaborating with prominent ensembles and conductors. His interpretations of the romantic and modern repertoire have drawn the attention of music critics. Alongside his concert career, he is active in teaching at musical institutions and academies.
Viola Guarneri
Matteo Ricci is an Italian violinist acclaimed for his technical precision and interpretive intensity. Throughout his career, he has performed on the stages of major theaters and concert halls across Europe and beyond, appearing both as a soloist and in chamber ensembles. His repertoire spans works from the Classical period to contemporary music, approached with great stylistic care. He is also involved in educational projects and collaborations with prominent symphony orchestras.
Violino Landolfi
Elena Rossi is an Italian violinist known for her technical brilliance and strong stage presence. Throughout her career, she has performed as a soloist with various symphony orchestras and has taken part in major international music festivals. Her repertoire ranges from Baroque to contemporary music, with interpretations praised for their intensity and stylistic clarity. In addition to concerts, she gives masterclasses and supports educational initiatives for young talents.
Violino Stradivari
Italian violinist, Luca Bianchi studied at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan, later perfecting his craft with world-renowned masters in Vienna and Salzburg. A soloist of recognized talent, he has collaborated with prestigious orchestras such as the La Scala Theatre Orchestra, the National Academy of Santa Cecilia and the La Scala Philharmonic. He won first prize at the Paganini International Competition in Genoa in 2018 and has recorded for the Decca and Deutsche Grammophon labels. His repertoire ranges from Baroque to contemporary, with a particular focus on the masterpieces of Italian Romanticism. A professor at the Milan Conservatory since 2022, he is also the founder of the Alps Festival, a chamber music series held every summer in the Aosta Valley. He plays a 1712 Antonio Stradivari violin, graciously on loan from the Cariplo Foundation.
Violino Santo Serafin
Italian violinist, Maria Antonetta studied at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan, later perfecting his craft with world-renowned masters in Vienna and Salzburg. A soloist of recognized talent, he has collaborated with prestigious orchestras such as the La Scala Theatre Orchestra, the National Academy of Santa Cecilia and the La Scala Philharmonic. He won first prize at the Paganini International Competition in Genoa in 2018 and has recorded for the Decca and Deutsche Grammophon labels. His repertoire ranges from Baroque to contemporary, with a particular focus on the masterpieces of Italian Romanticism. A professor at the Milan Conservatory since 2022, he is also the founder of the Alps Festival, a chamber music series held every summer in the Aosta Valley. He plays a 1712 Antonio Stradivari violin, graciously on loan from the Cariplo Foundation.
Violino Antonio Stradivari
Italian violinist, Gennaro Zampa studied at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan, later perfecting his craft with world-renowned masters in Vienna and Salzburg. A soloist of recognized talent, he has collaborated with prestigious orchestras such as the La Scala Theatre Orchestra, the National Academy of Santa Cecilia and the La Scala Philharmonic. He won first prize at the Paganini International Competition in Genoa in 2018 and has recorded for the Decca and Deutsche Grammophon labels. His repertoire ranges from Baroque to contemporary, with a particular focus on the masterpieces of Italian Romanticism. A professor at the Milan Conservatory since 2022, he is also the founder of the Alps Festival, a chamber music series held every summer in the Aosta Valley. He plays a 1712 Antonio Stradivari violin, graciously on loan from the Cariplo Foundation.
Violino Pietro Giacomo Rogeri