
Biography
The italian pianist Tommaso Odifredi extensively played throughout Europe in prestigious halls such as Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona, Salle Amphithéâtre Paris Philarmonie, Sala Eutherpe in León, Gläserner Saal Musikverein in Vienna, Auditorio Martín Códax in Vigo, Teatro San Giovanni in Brescia among many others. He has recently made his debut for La Società dei Concerti di Trieste at the RAI FVG Auditorium.
He undertook the study of the piano with Marco Podestà, graduating from the “G. Puccini” Conservatory in La Spezia with full marks and honor, he subsequently studied at the "Incontri col Maestro" International Piano Academy in Imola with Stefano Fiuzzi and Jin Ju. He studied in Brescia at the Talent Music Master Courses with Andrea Bonatta and he is attending the second level master at “G. Tartini” Conservatory in Trieste.
In 2021 and 2022 he was selected to participate in the prestigious Eppan Piano Academy inspired by the tradition of the famous masterclasses held by Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli in Eppan (South-Tyrol, Italy) in the 60's.
He had important musical influences from such artists as Dmitri Alexeev, Andrzej Jasiński, Paul Badura-Skoda, Pietro De Maria, Pavel Gililov, Arie Vardi, Yoheved Kaplinsky.
Award-winning in numerous national and international competitions, he won the second prize at the 10th Alice Bel Colle International Competition chaired by Marcello Abbado, the second prize at the European Music Competition City of Moncalieri and the first prize at the Iternational Music Competition Jupiter Society of Nervi.
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Since 2023, he has been co-founder and artistic director of ‘Lunis Symphonia’, a unique chamber music festival in Liguria that combines refined locations with an artistic programme of the highest calibre, characteristics that make it one of the most interesting events of the coming years on the Italian and international scene.
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He recently released his first album recorded for 2R Studio which includes music by Schubert, Chopin, Schumann and Albèniz.
"He is a sincere artist. He loves deeply his music and its instrument."
- Andrea Bonatta