Full Bio
My musical journey began early, surrounded by my father’s vinyl records featuring artists like Pink Floyd, Van Morrison, and Pino Daniele. But it was my brother's classical guitar playing that truly sparked my passion. I can still clearly remember those afternoons, sitting on the bed while he practiced Sor’s study, op 31 no.17


2005
In 2005, I enrolled in the guitar course at my middle school, where Maestro Carlo Mastropietro became my first music mentor. This marked the beginning of my serious musical exploration. I spent hours transcribing pieces by ear, particularly inspired by Andy McKee and his song "Drifting." His playing pushed me to dedicate myself fully to the guitar, convinced I could one day achieve something similar.


2008
By 2008, I decided to take my passion to the next level and started formal studies at the Conservatory of Reggio Emilia, under Maestro Claudio Piastra. This was a turning point in both my musical and personal growth. It was there that I began to deepen my understanding of classical music, but also started to explore other genres and instruments. The freedom to experiment opened new doors for me, especially in jazz and flamenco.


In 2017, at the age of 23, I moved to Valencia to attend the Conservatorio “J. Rodrigo”, where I dove deeper into the study of Spanish music, jazz, blues, and flamenco. This year was pivotal for me, especially in terms of developing my improvisation skills and expanding my understanding of harmony.
After graduating with honors in 2018, I embraced the opportunity to explore a broader range of musical styles and instruments. From classical and electric guitar to piano, drums, and even the accordion, I continue to expand my musical vocabulary. This exploration allows me to bring new sounds to my guitar playing, pushing the boundaries of my creativity.
Alongside performing, I began teaching music, which has become a passion of mine. Helping others discover their musical potential constantly fuels my own passion for music. Currently, I’m deeply interested in jazz, as well as the Latin world of Bossa Nova and Samba, and I continue to search for new ways to express myself through sound. For me, music is not just a career—it's a lifelong journey of exploration and discovery.
During my time at the Conservatory, I formed my first band, Jam Juice, and began recording demos. These early years were crucial in my development, and the experience in the recording studio ignited a new passion for sound production, mixing, and creating music on my own.


2017


TODAY
Today I'm writing my own music blablabla
