Davide Moro

Davide Moro started his musical studies at 6 years old. He graduated with honours from Francesco Cilea Reggio Calabria Conservatoire, under Richard M. Sasso. He is a member of the F. CileaTheatre and Conservatoire orchestra and performs as a soloist, too. Davide takes masterclasses with violinists such as Feng Ning, Vilehlmas Cepinskis, Roman Fedchuk, Iakov Zats, Jacob Stevanato Sonig Tchakerian, Julian Fontananella and works together with ensembles such as Nuovo Ensemble, Quartetto Bermini and New Quartet Italiano. At the “Paul Serrao” competition in Philadelphia Davide won the First prize and at the “Barlow International Competition for young talents” he placed third.

Danilo Mascetti

Mascetti is the winner of several national and international competitions including the “Grand Prix International – Jeunes Talents” of Montrond les Bains, the “European Grand Prize of Music – Mendelssohn Cup”, the “Concours Musical de France” Paris, the International Competition “PianoTalents” and “Bach Prize” in Milan; he started studying piano when he was five and was then admitted in the class of Roberto Stefanoni at the Conservatory of Como. He currently continues his studies at the Conservatory “G. Verdi” in Milan with Vincenzo Balzani and he had the opportunity to participate in master classes with Sergio Perticaroli, Marcella Crudeli, Benedetto Lupo, Ippazio Ponzetta; he regularly follows the periodic lessons of Vsevolod Dvorkin at the Accademia del Talento in Desio, and of Natalia Trull at the Summer School of Moscow Conservatory and at the European Academy in Erba. Continue reading “Danilo Mascetti”

Roman Fedchuk

Born in Ukraine, Roman Fedchuk made his solo debut at the age of 11 with the Lviv Philharmonic performingMendelssohn’s Violin Concerto. He is the winner of several international competitions – Jan Kocian International Competition (Czechoslovakia, 1985), “Vianna da Motta” (Lisbon, 1991), Prague Spring (1992), V. Hummel (1993), and the Gernbach International Music Competition (1996). Continue reading “Roman Fedchuk”