Carolina Danise
https://www.carolinadanise.com
The Italian-Argentinean pianist Carolina Danise was born in Naples, Italy.
Annamaria Pennella and the brilliant Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli,
she improved intensively with Prof. Leonid Margarius and Pietro Gatto.
She currently lives in Germany, where she studies at the Musikhochschule Köln with Prof.
Andreas Frölich and with Prof. Bernd Goetzke.
Since her childhood she has been awarded with numerous national and international
prizes. In recent years she has performed as a soloist mainly in
in Italy, Spain, the Ukraine, Germany and the Netherlands and has always received
and has always received great acclaim from critics and audiences.
In 2022 she performed for the first time in New York at the Merkin Concert Hall at the
NTD International Competition, where she was one of the 13 semi-finalists and received an
received an honourable mention.
In 2021, despite pandemic obstacles, she made her debut at the Grand Hall
the Great Hall of the Odessa Philharmonic, in the Emmerich City Theatre and in the
Boskapel of Nijmegen.
Critics describe her as a mature, warm and powerful artist with
remarkable virtuosity that never becomes an end in itself.
After studying at the conservatory, which she began at the age of 8 under the
under the constant guidance of Prof. Gabriella Olino, pupil of the famous pianist
Annamaria Pennella and the brilliant Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli,
she improved intensively with Prof. Leonid Margarius and Pietro Gatto.
She currently lives in Germany, where she studies at the Musikhochschule Köln with Prof.
Andreas Frölich and with Prof. Bernd Goetzke at the Talent Music Master Academy.
studied.
In August 2019, she will record Prokofiev's Third Sonata op.28 for the
Falaut magazine by Fisciano. Last July, her live concert was
in Nijmegen was recorded and mastered on CD. In the same month she was
selected to take part in the Ferrara Piano Festival in Italy with six other pianists.
Festival in Italy.
Since October 2022, she has been studying chamber music with the pianist Lidia Fittipaldi.
at the Cologne University of Music and Dance with Prof. Anthony Spiri and Christian Beldi.
Spiri and Christian Beldi.