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He studied with Anna Maria Piva, Alessandro Cappella, Sergio Mascarà, Giuseppino Patriarca, Enrico Pompili, Christa Butzberger, Lorenzo Materazzo, Andrea Luzi, Daniele Giorgi, Rosaria Rizzo, Tatiana Pavlova, and Paolo Carlomè.
He has performed in numerous Italian venues and cities, including Canova (province of Domodossola), Perugia, Lamporecchio, on the national television program UnoMattina (Rai 1), and at Expo Milano 2015 (the latter appearances with the trio Les Trois Amis).
In 2007, he won First Prize at the national composition competition “Natale… in Musica” in Tremestieri Etneo (Catania).
He has released several recordings featuring his own compositions and collections. In 2022, the first volume of his Piano Sonatas was published by GEDI Edizioni. In 2025, his first modern opera, E Non Finisce Mica In Cielo, premiered in a production by Compagnia Il Grammofono, co-directed by Daniel De Donatis. The same year saw the debut of the suite Nessuna e Centomila, composed with Gianluigi Canistro and inspired by the "Uno Nessuno e Centomila" novel by Luigi Pirandello, featuring actor Vincenzo Di Bonaventura, dancer and author Isotta Ciccoianni, and the Hasard Ensemble (Alessia Avella, flute; Vincenzo Pandolfi, oboe; Gianluigi Canistro, clarinet; Serena Carapellese, cello; Jacopo Sabatucci, percussion).
He has also composed soundtracks for Ookami ProdAction (Rome) for the 48h Film Festival editions of 2012–2013, and for the short films Lylium (dir. Fabio Romanelli) and ES (dir. Federico Sisti).
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