• Gloria Cianchetta

    Born in Piombino, Italy, on 03/09/1998, Gloria started playing the piano at four with Prof. Nataliya Kozina. Soon she began to face and win several National and International Competition. Among them: “Riviera Etrusca” National Competition, “J.S.Bach” National Competition in Sestri Levante , “Città di Vicopisano” National Competition, “Giulio Rospigliosi” National Competition in Lamporecchio , “International Mozart Competition” in Frascati , “Città di Cesenatico” National Competition , International Competition of Adriatico, National Competition “Premio Zucchi” in Castelnuovo Garfagnana, International Competition “Città Dell’Aquila”, International Competition “Festival in Laguna” in Chioggia, International Competition “Carlo Campioni”, International Competition “Carlo Mosso” in Alessandria, International Competition “Rovere D’oro” in San Bartolomeo a Mare.

    Later she studied in Roma with M° Konstantin Bogino and simultaneously she attended the lessons of M° Anna Kravtchenko at “Accademia Pianistica Internazionale Incontri col Maestro” in Imola. In 2008 she won the Fourth Prize at “San Marino International Piano Competition”, being the youngest competitor; in the same year she made her orchestral debut with the Orchestra Sinfonica di Chioggia performing Mozart Concerto K426 and in 2011 she performed Beethoven Concerto n. 3 in Rome with the “L. Refice” Orchestra of Frosinone. In 2013 she achieved her Piano Degree at the G. Puccini Conservatory of La Spezia with the highest mark under the guidance of M° Gisella Gori. In 2014 she won the Fifth Prize at “Premio Venezia” performing in “Teatro La Fenice” and in 2016 she won the First Prize at “Grand Prize Virtuoso Competition” playing at Musikverein in Vienna. During the 2016/2017 academic year she achieved the Master of Arts in Music Performance at the Italian Swiss Conservatory in Lugano under the guidance of M° Anna Kravtchenko and currently she's attending the first year of the Master of Arts in Specialized Music Performance at the same Institut.

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