Margherita Torretta

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Margherita Torretta at the Steinway Hall in London

Margherita Torretta (3 November 1986, in Castel San Giovanni, Italy) is an Italian concert pianist. Although she began training as a pianist relatively late in life, she rapidly attained the status of worldwide performer. She is currently based in London.

Early Years and Education[]

Margherita Torretta approaches classical dance at the age of 5 years in a local dance academy.

At 14 she won two scholarships at the Fondazione Teatro Nuovo in Turin, setting her heart on becoming a professional classical dancer.

In those years she approached piano, fashion and photography.

However, at 18 years old her life was suddenly changed by a fire which she barely escaped from. The burns she suffered made her unable to walk for several months. It is while she was recovering that she started dedicating herself to piano. This new interest replaced her former passion for dance.[1]

Margherita Torretta started her formal training at Conservatorio "Giuseppe Nicolini" in Piacenza, graduating with distinction at the age of 25. Afterwards, Margherita Torretta was admitted at the , working intensively for 5 years with maestro William Grant Naboré.[2] She was the second Italian woman pianist after Alessandra Ammara, and the only Italian woman of her generation, who took part at this institution. She attended there masterclasses with Charles Rosen, Fou Ts'ong, Stanislav Ioudenitch, Malcolm Bilson and Dimitri Bashkirov.[3]

In 2015 she was admitted at Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi in Milan, working closely with Cristina Frosini, but she never attended the final exam.

In 2017 The German foundation Theo Lieven gave her a substantial scholarship to attend the master of performance and interpretation at the University of Music in Lugano in Switzerland, ended with honors.

In the years 2018 and 2019 Margherita Torretta was a member of ICPA, the International Certificate for Piano Artists under the direction of , with Jerome Lowenthal as president. Here she received advices from Michelle Beroff, Eugen Indjic, Bruno Rigutto, Piotr Folkert, Mikhail Karpov, Roberta Rust, Irena Kofman and Juan Olaya.[4]

Artistic Activities[]

Margherita Torretta has performed in more than 20 countries as Italy, Switzerland, Austria, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, England, Scotland, Lithuania, Poland, USA, Australia, Japan, etc. and in venues such as Carnegie Hall in New York, Sala Verdi and Villa Reale in Milan, Steinway Hall in London, Ehrbar Saal in Wien, College of the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, ALTI Hall in Kyoto, at the Palm Beach Atlantic University in Florida, at the University Alfonso El Sabio in Madrid, at the foundation Bellarte in Brussels, the in Warsaw.[5]

Margherita Torretta received the first degree diploma and the Carnegie Hall memorial medal in 2016 by the Debut piano competition in New York.

Margherita Torretta's interest in visual arts and photography led her to collaborate in 2018 with the British photographer Sophie Mayenne in the project “Behind The Scars”.

She posed in front of the camera showing her scars on her legs; her aim was to present a feminine beauty that deviates from the models of aesthetic perfection that are common nowadays. The project was censored for a while by Facebook and Instagram in June 2019.[6]

Margherita Torretta recorded live concerts on important radio broadcasters, among which Rai Radio 3,[7] RSI Radiotelevisione svizzera[8] and Radio France Musique.[9]

Discography[]

Margherita Torretta has recently produced her first CD “Scarlatti - 20 Keyboard Sonatas”, with Artalinna and Music Academy Production. It was released in February 2020.[10]

References[]

  1. ^ "Margherita Torretta a story of courage" appeared in Dol's magazine on 11th May 2019
  2. ^ International Association of Art “The Muse” on "Margherita Torretta"
  3. ^ Official Website of Lake Como Piano Academy
  4. ^ International Certificate for Piano Artist's official website
  5. ^ Official website of Margherita Torretta
  6. ^ Article appeared on the magazine Vogue about the project Behind the Scars and its Facebook's censorship
  7. ^ "PRIMO MOVIMENTO - Rai Radio 3 - RaiPlay Radio". Rai (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  8. ^ Lo Surdo, Valentina (2020-06-18). "Margherita Torretta, "Scarlatti", Academy Productions" (in Italian).
  9. ^ "Jean-Efflam Bavouzet poursuit son périple mozartien". France Musique (in French). Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  10. ^ Review on 'Discophilia" by Jean Charles Hoffelé

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