Giuliano Tuccia – Piano
Giuliano has won over 30 prizes in national and international competitions and performed more than 50 recitals
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St James's Church, Piccadilly
197 Piccadilly London W1J 9LL United KingdomGood to know
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- 50 minutes
- In person
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Experience inspiring performances by top emerging artists in our historic venue, renowned for its superb acoustics. Our recitals are programmed in collaboration with leading music colleges and charities, providing a platform for the stars of tomorrow. Discover exceptional talent in a unique settting.
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Artist Bio
Nicolò Giuliano Tuccia is considered by Leslie Howard as one of the most sensitive and interesting musicians of his generation. Born in 1999, he began studying piano at a young age under the guidance of Maestro Giancarlo Peroni. He graduated with honors from the “B. Maderna” Conservatory in Cesena in 2022, winning a scholarship offered by the Rotary Club. He is currently attending the “Incontri col Maestro” Piano Academy in Imola, studying with maestros André Gallo, Alessandro Taverna, and Igor Roma, and pursuing a second-level Master’s at the “Francesco Venezze” Conservatory in Rovigo with maestros Federico Nicoletta and Roberto Prosseda.
He has also refined his studies at summer festivals, masterclasses, seminars, and conferences with internationally renowned maestros such as Edith Fischer, Avedis Kouyoumdjian, Riccardo Risaliti, and Sergio Tiempo.
Nicolò Giuliano Tuccia boasts over 50 awards in major national and international piano competitions, including the “Sergio Fiorentino International Piano Competition” (Honorable Mention), “Elevato Piano Competition” (Honorable Mention), “Vigo International Piano Competition” (Semifinalist), MAP International Music Competition in Los Angeles (First Prize), “Kings Peak International Music Competition” (Second Prize and Special Prize), London International Music Competition (Special Mention), Nota Music (Chamber Duo) finalist prize, and many others.
Nicolò Giuliano Tuccia has performed in prestigious venues across Europe and Italy, including the “Galli Theater” in Rimini, the “Alighieri Theater” in Ravenna, the “Atti Theater” in Rimini, the “Foyer Respighi” of the Municipal Theater in Bologna, the Corelli Hall of the “Alighieri Theater” in Ravenna, the “Oratorio San Rocco” in Bologna, the “Masini Theater” in Faenza, the “Prefecture Hall” in Forlì, the “Talia Theater” in Gualdo Tadino, the “Don Bosco Cinema Theater” in Perugia, the “Officers’ Club” in Bologna, the “Raffaello Palace” in Urbino, the “Villa Carcano” in Lecco, the “Vittorio Locchi Boarding School” in Rome, the Main Concert Hall of the Porto Music Conservatory, the “Martin Codax Auditorium” in Vigo, the “Salon Bank” in Vienna, the “Remonstrantse Kerk” in Alkmaar, the “St. Marie Perivale Church” in London, the Main Concert Hall of the University of Musical Semiotics in Helsinki, the Main Concert Hall of the M.K. Čiurlionis Art Gallery in Kaunas, the “Concert Hall” of the Telki Auditorium, the “Eutherpe Hall” in León, the “St. Agatha Cathedral” of the Badia in Catania, the “Villa Rina Auditorium” in Padua, the “Steinway Hall” in London, the “House of Music” in Trieste, the “Martelli House Museum” in Florence, the Candles Factory Theater in Forlì, the Menotti House in Spoleto, the “Beethoven Chamber Music Hall” in Bonn, the Grossersaal Scholss in Bergisch Gladbach, Cologne, the Gartensaal Schloss in Wolfsburg, the Concert Hall of the IIC in Berlin, the Music Room in Rome for Rai Radio 3, and the National Gallery of Palazzo Spinola in Genoa.
Nicolò has participated in numerous festivals, including the “Conoscere la Musica” Festival in Bologna, the “Misano Piano Festival” in Misano Adriatico, the “Ravenna Festival”, the ErConcerti Festival “Le Soirees Musicaux” in Emilia-Romagna, the “Le Note Tra i Calanchi” Festival in Bagnoregio, the “Clivis Umbria” Festival, the “Kaunas Piano Festival” in Lithuania, the “Altalena Music Fest” in Hungary, the “Musical Society” Festival in Helsinki, Finland, the “HIMF” Festival in the Netherlands, the “Roma Tre Orchestra” Festival, the autumn festival at the St. Perivale Church for the Keyboard Trust in London, the “Salon de la Musique” Festival, the “Bellini Festival” in Catania, the Larius International Piano Fest in Lecco, the “Elevato Piano Competition” Festival in Bonn, Vienna, and Porto, the “Amici della Musica di Casa Martelli” Festival for the Young Sound Association in Florence, the Mozart Italy Association Festival in Trieste, the Mozart Italy Association Festival in Lecce, the “Scriabin Concert Series” in Grosseto, and for the “Friends of the Carlo Felice Theater and the Niccolò Paganini Conservatory in Genoa.”
Nicolò Giuliano has performed with the Bruno Maderna Conservatory Chamber Orchestra of Cesena, the “Circle Symphony Orchestra” of Padua, the “Rimini Classica” Symphony Orchestra, the “Musici Malatestiani” Ensemble, the “Marco Allegri” Symphony Orchestra, the “Fontana Mix Ensemble” Orchestra, the “Antiqva Metropoli” Orchestra, and the Bergisch Gladbach Symphony Orchestra.
He has collaborated with conductors Jacopo Rivani, Parvi Shejazi, Antonio Raspanti, Stefano Pecci, Bernardo Lo Sterzo, and Roman Salyutov.
He has recorded for the following record labels: “Doppio Movimento”, “Movimento Classical”, IMD Music & Web, and Halidon.
In 2024, he will be on tour in Poland (Gdansk, Warsaw, and Krakow) with the “Bellini Project” in duo with Clara La Licata, and recording with the prestigious Naxos label with music by Franz Liszt and Julius Benedict. His recitals and CDs have been reviewed by the German journal Piano News, critic Christopher Axworthy, Eero Tarasti on Ampfion, Luca Ciammarughi on Amadeus Magazine, Gisela Schwarz in the “Kölner Stadtanzeiger”, and Robert Matthew Walker in “Musical Opinion.”
He is currently the president of the Forlì Cultura Association and artistic director of the Guido Agosti Festival in Forlì, where he annually invites prestigious pianists from around the world.
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