ABOUT ME

Praised for the elegance of her sound, Lucrezia is an Italian pianist who pursues an aesthetic that combines the tradition of Italian bel canto with piano technical mastery. Driven by her intellectual curiosity and classical studies, and committed to dissemination, she performs programs with a common thread and frequently lectures to engage her audience.

Lucrezia has extensively toured as a soloist across Europe, the US, and South America. In Italy, she performed at renowned concert halls such as the Società Filarmonica in Trento, the Società Filarmonica in Rovereto, the Sala Alfredo Piatti in Bergamo, and the Sala Accademica dell’Istituto Pontificio di Musica Sacra in Rome. She made her debut with the orchestra at the Festival Europeo de Solistas in Caracas, Venezuela, playing Beethoven’s Third Piano Concerto at the Sala Simón Bolívar del Centro Nacional de Acción Social por la Música with the Orquesta Sinfónica de Juventudes Francisco de Miranda. In Venezuela, she also performed Chopin’s Second Piano Concerto with the Orquesta Sinfónica de Aragua at the Teatro de la Ópera de Maracay. Since 2022, she has collaborated in the United States with the Consulate General of Italy in Houston and the Italian Cultural and Community Center, delivering a series of concert lectures that promote appreciation of Italy’s artistic heritage abroad. In this context, she recently performed at the MATCH Theater in Houston and at the American Italian Cultural Center in New Orleans, Louisiana.  

A dedicated chamber musician, she regularly performs in various ensembles. In 2019, she explored the repertoire for clarinet, cello, and piano as the founder of the Trio Adhara. The trio also earned a postgraduate diploma in chamber music in Rome. Recently, she founded the piano quintet Orfeo’s Strings, with the goal of bringing the great chamber music repertoire to the most remote areas of Italy.

Lucrezia has received top prizes in numerous piano competitions, including first prize at the 10th edition of the piano competition “Città di Magliano Sabina,” and first prize at the 24th edition of the international piano Competition “Napolinova.”

She holds a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in Piano Performance from the Conservatorio “F.A. Bonporti” in Trento, Italy, both earned with special honors. She studied at the Universität Mozarteum in Salzburg through the Erasmus Program and received advanced training at the Accademia di Musica in Pinerolo and the Pontificio Istituto di Musica Sacra in Rome. Her teachers include prominent figures of the Italian pianistic tradition, such as Maria Grazia Petrali, Andrea Turini, Pietro De Maria, and Claudio Trovajoli. In May 2025, she completed her Master of Music in Collaborative Piano at the University of Houston, studying with Professor Timothy Hester.

Lucrezia is the founder of the association Amici di Orfeo, which hosts festivals in Italy for young musicians. In her free time, she enjoys reading classics from various cultures and engaging in endurance sports.