Biography
Born in 1998, she began studying classical guitar in 2009 under the guidance of Maestro Antonio Cottini and joined the orchestra directed by Maestro Paolo Milesi. In 2011, she met singing teachers Valentina Povino and Rosy Lo Schiavo, who guided her musical journey at the school LaGatta&LaVolpe. Here she deepened her study of modern singing, both through individual lessons and in choir. Her songwriting path takes shape within the acoustic duo Fake Twins. At only 14 years old, she won the unpublished category of the Una Canzone del Cuore contest with her first solo song, Once Upon a Time, awarded by Mara Maionchi. In 2016, she participated in The Voice of Italy in Dolcenera's team and performed in prestigious venues like the Roxy Bar of Red Ronnie and Rai Radio 2 Social Club, led by Luca Barbarossa and Andrea Perroni, sharing the stage with artists like Fabio Concato and Niccolò Fabi. In 2017, she graduated in modern singing from the VMS Academy in Milan, directed by Loretta Martinez, and continued her studies in songwriting and music production. She deepened her study of the piano with teachers Christian Salerno, Edoardo Brugnoli, and Luca Verazzi. She participated in numerous masterclasses held by prominent figures in the Italian music scene, including Fausto Donato, Mara Maionchi, Giuseppe Anastasi, and Marcello Balestra. That same year, she obtained a scholarship at the Royal Academy of Music in London and started working as a singing teacher at the school that formed her, alongside teachers Povino and Lo Schiavo. In 2021, she ranked as a finalist in the Genova X Voi contest for authors, promoted by Universal Music Publishing and SIAE, gaining the opportunity to refine her skills under the guidance of professional songwriters such as Emanuele Dabbono, Simone Cremonini, Federica Abbate, Davide Simonetta, and Alessandro La Cava. In 2022, she deepened her studies in singing pedagogy and in 2023 dedicated herself to music for children, obtaining the license for the Music Learning Theory method by Gordon.