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Andreaceleste began studying harp at the age of 8 and since then she hasn’t stopped learning. She completed her diploma with distinction in 2011 as a private student under the guidance of Professor Marianna Lazzarini. In the meantime she graduated from Classical High School and enrolled on the degree course in International Studies – Political Science and International Relations at the University of Trento.

Subsequently she went on to specialize with internationally renowned harpists such as Fabrice Pierre, Judith Liber, Isabelle Perrin, Elizabeth Fontan-Binoche and Isabelle Moretti.

She has taken part in several national and international competitions at which she was always awarded scores of over 85/100.

She is currently attending the two-year specialization in Music Therapy at the ‘Dall’Abaco’ State Music Conservatoire in Verona, combining her studies with her concert activity.

Over the years she has performed at many events, such as “Shopping sotto le stelle” in Malcesine (VR), Festa degli animali in Arco (TN), for associations like Gruppo Poesia 83, Il Furore dei Libri, Movimento Femminile del P.A.T.T., Exquisita, Comune di Mori (TN), and has collaborated with the ‘A. Vivaldi’ Italian language Institute for Musical Education of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano.

She collaborates with the Italian Harp Orchestra with which she has performed in Cosenza, Portogruaro (VE) and Biella.

Furthermore she regularly collaborates with the “Liceo A. Rosmini” Wind Orchestra in Rovereto, with whom she performed on the occasion of the World Music Contest on 27 July 2013 in Kerkrade (NL) gaining a score of 86.17/100 in the first division, and in numerous other concerts in Pavia, Malcesine (VR), Fiera di Primiero (TN), Pinzolo (TN), and also at the ‘Melotti’ auditorium in MART, Rovereto (TN).

 

From september she plays with the Caligo Purpurea, group of medieval, gotic and sephardic music. She has already finish to record her first CD: "Parva Sors". 

 

 

More informations:

http://caligopurpurea.wix.com/medievalmusic 

  

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