Helga Pisapia & Sara Conciulio-Holl Multimedia center 28.08.2025.-21:00h

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Originally from the Amalfi Coast, Helga Pisapia completed her piano studies in 1993 with top marks at the Conservatory of Salerno under the guidance of Maestro Giancarlo Cuciniello. She subsequently perfected her skills with M. M. Bertucci, A. Hintchev and M. Campanella, students of the Neapolitan piano school of Maestro Vitale. She made her debut at the age of twenty at the “Verdi” Theater in Salerno and subsequently held concerts in various Italian cities (Amalfi- Chiostro Paradiso, Bergamo- Sala Piatti, Portofino- Teatro Comunale, Turin- Aula Magna Rettorato, Catanzaro- Palazzo Comunale, Cosenza- Teatro Rendano, Ravello Festival- Villa Rufolo, Trieste- Miramare Castle, Palazzo Gopcevich, Reggio Calabria- University Auditorium, Rome- Teatro Keiròs, Atina (FR)- Palazzo Ducale, Udine Aula Magna dell’Università etc.). Abroad she has played in Austria (Vienna), Germany (Berlin and Munich), Spain (Alicante, Barcelona and Escala) and Romania (Bacau and Bucharest), France, Slovenia, Croatia and Poland. She has won national piano competitions both as a soloist and for chamber music.

Sara Cianciullo, studied music with Paolo Francese and obtained the II Level Academic Diploma in Solo Piano, cum laude, at the “D. Cimarosa” Conservatory of Avellino in the class of Carlo A. Lapegna. She dedicated herself to her career as a musician both as a soloist and in a piano duo and soloist in an orchestra, performing in Italy and abroad (Palace Wilanow and the Italian Cultural Institute of Warsaw, “Syggros’ Open Amphitheatre”, Poros, Greece; Palazzo Lantieri, Gorizia; Palazzo Albrizzi, Venice; Palazzo Caracciolo, Naples; Ateneo Veneto, Venice; MJC of Fontaines Saint-Martin, Lyon and others) and is a teacher in Masterclasses (Querceto International Piano Festival & Masterclasses – Querceto, Pisa) as well as in state schools with a focus on music. As part of the Querceto International Piano Festival, she explored the language of contemporary music, performing world premieres and collaborating with the composition class of G. Cresta. He attended piano improvement courses and repertoire analysis courses with renowned musicians (R. Cappello, A. Turini, Y. Bogdanov, G. Cresta and others) and “Orff – Schulwerk” methodology courses for the in-depth study of music teaching in childhood. After graduating in Philosophy cum Laude at the University of Salerno, he obtained a Doctorate of Research (PhD) in Transcultural Humanistic Studies at the University of Bergamo.