Silvia Bellani and David Peroni began their collaborative piano program while they were attending a solo-piano master at the International Academy of Music in Pinerolo and they continued it at the Conservatory of Music in Vicenza under Mrs. Stefania Redaelli leadership. They are currently students of Mr Pier Narciso Masi at the Musica and Arte Academy in Florence. They have been praised by audiences and press for their deep musicality, style and brilliant technique.
They recently won the 3rd prize at 2nd Lions Club International Competition for piano 4 hands in Monte Carlo, the 1st prize and the special prizeGinette Gaubert at Concours Musical de France in Paris and the First Prize at the X 'Albert Roussel' International Piano Competition in Sofia (Bulgaria), the 2nd prize in the United States International Piano Duo Competition in Colorado (USA) and in Music and Earth International Music Competition in Sofia (Bulgaria); they received the honorable mention at the Bradshaw and Buono International Piano Competition in 2013; they won the 1st prize at theRiviera Etrusca Competition, at the Città di Rocchetta International Piano Competition too and at the Amici del conservatorio in Vicenza in 2013.
Silvia and David performed in the most important Italian music halls and festival: 'Amici dell opera' in Pistoia, Circle of Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Rome, Centre de musique romantique francaise in Venice (Palazzetto Bru-Zane),San Biagio Festival in Nocera Umbra, Marzotto foundation in Valdagno, German-Italian Cultural Association at Palazzo Albrizzi in Venice, Dino Ciani music association in Milan, “Pedrollo” hall in Vicenza. They debuted in the United States in the early 2014 where they were invited to perform as finalist-winners in the United States International Duo Piano Competition at the Broadmoor Resort in Colorado Springs. They also performed in Edinburgh (Edinburgh Music Society), Paris (American Church), Sofia (State Music Academy), Leòn (Fundaciòn Eutherpe).
As winners of American Protègè International Romantic Music Competition, they performed in Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall as part of the Winners Concert in April 2015.
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