Music
Since I was little, music has always been a passion of mine. To tell the truth, it's a family passion.
When I was 7 I started playing the piano, attending the music institute which was then based in Gravedona, but at the age of 12 I had to stop due to my move to Rome. After a few years in Rome I started playing the piano again a little, when my study commitments allowed me to. In 2013 I seriously started playing again as a self-taught piano, first the piano, then I began to approach the pipe instrument. I had the opportunity to learn to play the organ at the Pontifical Roman Major Seminary, which has an organ of inestimable value with two lateral bodies and a grand organ case at the back of its main church, three electronically controlled keyboards with two consoles and about seventy registers. On one occasion I also had the honor of playing the organ in the Paul VI Hall (also known as the Nervi Hall).
Since I returned from Rome to my country in 2018 I have also worked as an organist with a choir, also playing in particular circumstances such as weddings.
Music is truly a passion for me and it is the way to express many of my emotions, especially when I write some songs or improvise something, whether on the piano or the organ.
I would have liked to continue my studies at the conservatory, but one day perhaps there will be the possibility... never say never
Classics
In high school I attended classical high school, and my studies made me fall in love with classical languages, especially Greek and its classics. At my classical high school diploma I brought Sophocles' Antigone as a text in the original language. Even today, more than 10 years after graduating from high school, I have in mind that Greek tragedy that teaches us the importance of women in society, and how much more needs to be done to abolish the gender gap, not so much externally but above all in our minds, in our way of thinking. I am of the opinion that if we studied the Greek classics we would realize that many influencers or scoundrels actually say nothing new.