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Nicolò Giuliano Tuccia is regarded by Leslie Howard as one of the most sensitive and interesting musicians of his generation. Born in 1999, he began studying piano at an early age under Maestro Giancarlo Peroni. He graduated with honors from the Bruno Maderna Conservatory in Cesena in 2022, receiving a scholarship awarded by the Rotary Club. In 2025 he obtained the honorary title of “Master” at the Conservatory of Rovigo, under the guidance of Federico Nicoletta and Roberto Prosseda, with the highest distinction. As part of this same project, he will record an album entirely dedicated to Muzio Clementi for Brilliant Classics, scheduled for release in 2026. He has refined his artistry through summer festivals, masterclasses, seminars, and
conferences with world-renowned musicians such as Edith Fischer, Avedis Kouyoumdjian, Riccardo Risaliti, and Sergio Tiempo.

Tuccia is the winner of over 50 prizes in national and international piano competitions, including an Honorable Mention at the Sergio Fiorentino International Piano Competition, Elevato Piano Competition, finalist at the Vigo International Piano Competition, First Prize at the MAP International Music Competition in Los Angeles, Second Prize at the Kings Peak International Music Competition, Third Prize at the London Classic Competition, finalist at the Nota Music Competition (in the chamber music duo category), among many others. He has performed in prestigious concert halls across Europe and Italy, including the Teatro Galli in Rimini, Teatro Alighieri in Ravenna, Teatro degli Atti in Rimini, Foyer Respighi of the Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Teatro Mazzacorati in Bologna, Auditorium of the University of Tuscia in Viterbo, Auditorium Roma Tre, Sala Corelli of the Teatro Alighieri, Teatro Masini in Faenza, Prefecture Hall in Forlì, Teatro Talia in Gualdo Tadino, Auditorium Tamburini in Rovigo, Teatro Don Bosco in Gualdo Tadino, Palazzo Raffaello in Urbino, Villa Carcano in Lecco, Auditorium of the Convitto Vittorio Locchi in Rome, Concert Hall of the Conservatory of Porto, Sala Monteverdi in Cremona, Shigeru Kawai Center in Milan, Teatro Eliodoro Sollima in Marsala, Auditorium Martin Codax in Vigo, Bank Salon in Vienna, Steinway Hall in London, Steinway Hall in San Francisco, and many other European capitals including Berlin, Helsinki, London, Valletta, Budapest, and Vienna. He has taken part in major international festivals such as Gli Amici del Loggione del Teatro alla Scala (Milan), Rovigo Piano Festival, Gioie Musicali, Conoscere la Musica (Bologna), Gala Music Festival – Musiche d’Autunno in Sicily, Misano Piano Festival, Ravenna Festival, Kaunas Piano Festival (Lithuania), Altalena Music Fest (Hungary), Young Artist Festival of Roma Tre Orchestra, Piano City Pordenone, Piano Estense Festival in Ferrara, Euregio Rijn-Waal (Germany and the Netherlands), Piano Circle in Helsinki, International Piano Festival in Malta, Pomeriggi Musicali in Trieste, Suono Italiano in Cisterna di Latina, Suono Giovane in Florence, Musica al British in Florence, Cremona Musica, Elevato Piano Festival (Porto, Vienna, and Bonn), and the Salon Concert Festival at Klavierhaus, New York. In February, he undertook a U.S. tour thanks to the Institute of Piano in Fairfield, performing as a soloist in Napa, Fairfield, Vacaville, Sacramento, Dixon, and San Francisco, California. In June, he returned to America to perform in Millbrook (NY), Arbor Ridge (NY), Le Fountain (CT), and Manhattan (NY). Since 2023, he has been supported by The Keyboard Charitable Trust, through which he has performed in prestigious venues such as Steinway Hall (London), St Mary le Strand Auditorium (London), St Perivale Church (London), the British Institute of Florence, and the University of Tuscia Auditorium (Viterbo). He has collaborated with renowned orchestras such as the Bergisch Gladbach Symphony Orchestra (Cologne), Circle Symphony Orchestra (Padua), Orchestra Antiqva Metropoli (Mexico), Chamber Orchestra of the Bruno Maderna Conservatory, Marco Allegri Symphon Orchestra, Rimini Symphony Orchestra, Fontana Mix Ensemble, and the Arturo Toscanini Philharmonic, working with conductors including Stefano Pecci, Jacopo Rivani, Parvi Shejazi, Tito Ceccherini, and Roman Salyutov. Tuccia has recorded for Doppio Movimento, Movimento Classical, IMD Music, Naxos, and Halidon—with the latter he is one of the label’s main artists, releasing new music monthly. His performances and recordings have been featured in magazines such as Amadeus Magazine, Piano News, and Musical Opinion, and praised by internationally renowned critics including Kevin Mecenay, Christopher Axworthy, Cesare Guzzella, Luca Ciammarughi, and Marco Frei. Recently, he was a guest on the “Stanza della Musica” program on Rai Radio 3, where he presented his CD dedicated to Haydn. Nicolò Giuliano Tuccia is active not only as a solo pianist, but also as an organizer, manager, and digital entrepreneur, with over 16,000 followers on Facebook. He is currently President of the Forlì Cultura Association, through which he has organized more than 50 events, collaborating with festivals and organizations such as the Keyboard Charitable Trust (London), Musica Insieme (Bologna), and Les Foyers des Artistes (Ireland). He is also artistic director of the Stagione Guido Agosti in Forlì and Musica Giovane in Gualdo Tadino. Since 2025, he has been CEO of the agency and record label VerboSound. In 2026, he will embark on an international tour in China, Brazil, and India.

Programme:

M.Clementi:

- Sonata Op.10 No.1 

 

R.Schumann:

- Kreisleriana Op 16 

 

F.Chopin:

- Nocturnes Op.9 No.1 & No.2, Op.37 nNo.1 and Op. Posth. C sharp minor

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