B I O G R A P H Y

Anastasia Fioravanti, born on December 31, 2001, began studying piano at the age of 3 with her mother, a piano and singing teacher. At the age of 7 she entered to study at the Fermo Conservatory, passing her entrance exam coming in 1st place out of 58 candidates. In 2016, at 14 years old, she obtained her diploma at the same Conservatory with top marks, honors and special mention, under the guidance of Daniela Cantarini.

Soon after entering the conservatory she began competing in national and international competitions from the age of 9, always standing out among the top positions. This period also marked the start of her appearances in concert, a noteworthy example of which was a performance at the Fermo Conservatory in the presence of the then Minister of Public Education Stefania Giannini during a visit to the city of Fermo.

After graduating from the Conservatory, she continued her studies at the Accademia Pianistica delle Marche in Recanati followed by Lorenzo Di Bella and continues to perfect herself through masterclasses held by masters such as Ingrid Fliter, Romano Pallottini, Alessandro Marino, Mariangela Vacatello, Georgy Tchaiaze, Jean Françoise Antonioli and Giovanni Bellucci.

She is currently attending the last year of the three-year course at the "Incontri col Maestro" Piano Academy in Imola, under the guidance of Igor Roma and Andrè Gallo. Parallel to her further education, she continues to perform on the national and international concert scene. Recently with the Orchestra Sinfonica Puccini conducted by Alfredo Sorichetti at the Teatro Ventidio Basso in Ascoli Piceno, on the occasion of the New Year's Eve concert of 2024. In recital-form, she made her recent debut with the 2024 “Young artists Piano Solo series” concert season of Roma Tre Orchestra. She was also part of the "Imola Piano & Forte" project in the summer of 2023, organized by the Academy, which aimed to bring music to the streets of the city. Internationally, she played in Lisbon in a recital dedicated to the Bach repertoire for keyboard instruments, and in Amsterdam in both chamber music performances as well as small recitals.

At the age of 10, she met Maestro Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini during a masterclass in the Conservatory and, having noticed her strong musical talents, he invited her to play annually at his "Collezione Tagliavini" museum in San Colombano (Bologna). She was also invited to play together with MºTagliavini and MºLiuwe Tamminga in the presence of the Dutch ambassador to Italy and the director Emilie Gordenker of the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague on the occasion of the opening of the exhibition. She was chosen to record some songs on instruments from the collection, for the making of the documentary "Il Vibrar dell'Aria" (2020) directed by Swan Bergman, and she also appears on ClassicaHD in the first episode of the series "Alla ricerca del suono" created by Sonne Film.

Given the strong bond with maestro Tagliavini, she deepened her study of the harpsichord at the conservatory "G.B.Martini" of Bologna in 2020, under the guidance of Maria Luisa Baldassari, graduating with top marks.


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