Riccardo D'Alo & Lorenzo Micheli Pucci
Biography Riccardo D'Alo & Lorenzo Micheli Pucci
Riccardo D'Alo
Born and raised in Sardinia, Riccardo D'Alò discovered his love for the classical guitar in Abruzzo, where he came across his first instrument, a small guitar that his grandfather had carved from a piece of wood. His studies led him to delve into the original repertoire for guitar and to obtain a degree at the Conservatorio 'Vivaldi' in Alessandria, where he studied with Luigi Biscaldi and Fréréric Zigante. He furthered his research with teachers such as Angelo Gilardino, Ermanno Brignolo, Massimo Lonardi and Javier Riba at the Rafael Orozco Superior Conservatory of Music in Cordoba. His concert activity is based on original programmes for guitar and he is already a dedicatee of compositions by Kevin Swierkosz-Lenart and Cristiano Porqueddu with whom he is currently pursuing a course of advanced training aimed at designing record releases and researching 20th and 21st century repertoire.
Lorenzo Michele Pucci
was born in 1998. He began studying classical guitar at the age of six under the guidance of Maria Grazia Citterio. He attended specialisation courses with Maestros Piera Dadomo, Vincenzo Torricella,Tilman Hoppstock, Ares Tavolazzi and Rolf Lieslevand. In 2012, he met Maestro Luigi Biscaldi with whom he deepened his knowledge of the modern and contemporary repertoire. He is dedicatee of works by A. Gilardino, K. Swierkosz-Lenart, C. Porqueddu. He plays with T. Bruno (violin), G. Martinelli (guitar). In 2018, he founded the Durandarte Collective together with his brother Eugenio (contemporary dance).